Ah, a banana republic?
Like the US?
If the EU does not like what the UK is doing, then they can either accept it or run the risk that the UK will withdraw from the treaty.
Yes that was withdraw. People, Analists and countries were banging on as if an international treaty was a never ending commitment that could never be withdrawm from. Trump sorted that out.
Did anyone actually read the withdrawal agreement or the "political declaration"? I did, this morning. The political declaration is not worth the paper it is written on, it is a set of aspirational statements made by a government which no longer exists. Just another little piece of reality the press forgets. It was not the Johnson Government with 80 seats majority which signed that agreement. It was a parliament which was majority non government and holding the government to ransom. Johnson gave them what they wanted and they gave him the election. If the parliament doesn't realise the cost of what they extracted last year, then more fool them. Ditto the civil servants who tattled, sold information for power and pulled the rug out from under a sitting government, over and over and over again.
I read the actual, legally binding (so long as we don't withdraw), agreement. It states that the UK has the full sovereign right to carry on legitimate UK based trade, without borders, between Great Britain and NI, within the bounds of the UK.
As far as I can see these moves are already legislated for. It is interpretation which is the problem here.
Page 293 (yes it is over 500 pages long), of that document states:
NOTING that nothing in this Protocol prevents the United Kingdom from ensuring unfettered
market access for goods moving from Northern Ireland to the rest of the United Kingdom's
internal market,
As for the government aid to businesses? It is in the Political Declaration, which is slightly better than used toilet paper and not worth writing down as it was an aspirational document that stated and "intent" to "align". Not a commitment to be a slave to.
If the EU doesn't like it I'm pretty sure Johnson can round up enough votes to withdraw from the Withdrawal agreement unilaterally. Something, I suspect, will cause more than a little consternation in Brussels.
So there will be a lot of bluster, a lot of noise and a lot of "tough talk", but if they try, just once, to enforce that travesty of political BS, expect us to exit forthwith.
Before Trump, everyone might have said it was not possible. Post Trump? All bets are off.
So, today, we see direct action to put the EU on the back foot. They talk about us blackmailing them with fishing and level playing field whilst having carried out an even greater form of blackmail over NI.
Pigeons come home to roost. One just did. If the whole flock is not to come home at once, it is about time that the politicians wise up to the fact that the UK has a fully functional government with a rarely seen historical majority donated by a population who are heartily sick of just this kind of bollocks. If the people were asked if they wanted to withdraw from that rather radioactive agreement, I'm pretty sure that they could muster up a fairly healthy Yes vote at referendum.