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Posts Tagged: Regulatory Policy

EXCLUSIVE. DexEU’s Alternative Brexit White Paper – Canada Plus Plus Plus. 11) Regulatory cooperation

The eleventh extract from the fullest draft of the proposals that were put together by the Department for Exiting the European Union.

13 July 2018 | 6 comments

Harmonisation on goods. Flexibility for services. UK management of EU tariffs in Britain. Government Brexit Chequers proposal. Full text.

Plus “due regard paid to EU case law in areas where the UK continues to apply a common rulebook”.

7 July 2018 | 35 comments

Henry Newman: Yes, we have proposed a voluntary managed alignment in goods. But direct ECJ jurisdiction must end.

Either a new dispute resolution mechanism will be required, or the UK could dock into part of the EFTA court to resolve disputes over goods.

By Henry Newman | 3 July 2018 | 105 comments

John Glen: How – and why – the Government is protecting consumers of high-cost credit

Building appropriate safeguards for the vulnerable is an essential part of defending capitalism in the 21st Century.

By John Glen MP | 31 May 2018 | 10 comments

WATCH: Margot James – “We do understand that companies need to face consequences”

The Digital Minister sets out the sanctions and penalties the Government is considering for social media companies who don’t police content.

20 May 2018 | 22 comments

Tim Morris: Ignore the scaremongering. Britain’s ports can thrive after Brexit.

The large ports that handle container mega carriers – bringing products like the device you’re reading this article on – can be as much as 95 per cent non-EU.

By Tim Morris | 7 May 2018 | 35 comments

Bernard Jenkin: The ‘new customs partnership’ idea should be dead in the water – it is the opposite of taking back control

It would leave EU judges in authority, obstruct new trading opportunities, and compel us to continue as a major financial contributor to Brussels. It is a futile distraction.

By Bernard Jenkin MP | 30 April 2018 | 84 comments

Henry Newman: The Brexit regulation debate pits short-term disruption against future prosperity

Even Whitehall’s fiercest advocates of the need to stay as close as possible to the EU recognise that there are risks in being a rule-taker not a rule-maker.

By Henry Newman | 23 January 2018 | 201 comments

Howard Flight: Brexit offers the chance of a renaissance for the City

The alarmism of Osborne and others has proved to be baseless – instead, our existing strengths in financial services position us to grow even stronger.

By Lord Flight | 8 January 2018 | 36 comments

Owen Paterson: To make Brexit a success, we must break free from the over-taxed, over-regulated European model

That means taking back full control – then using our new-found independence to its greatest possible benefit.

By Owen Paterson MP | 19 December 2017 | 221 comments

Alex Chalk: It’s time for social media companies to tackle cyberbullying

With young people spending ever-more time online, the owners of these platforms must take responsibility for making them safe.

By Alex Chalk MP | 17 November 2017 | 12 comments

James Arnell: Ready on Day One for Brexit 4) Ensuring a competitive, outward-looking UK

After leaving the EU, we must ensure we are well-positioned in terms of regulation, taxation, immigration and – crucially – foreign languages.

By James Arnell | 2 November 2017 | 56 comments

James Arnell: Ready on Day One for Brexit. 2) Tariffs and trade. We must be willing to be radical.

In a no-deal scenario, we must be prepared with a detailed plan which takes into account the trading and regulatory differences between industries.

By James Arnell | 31 October 2017 | 48 comments

Charlie Elphicke: Ready on Day One to trade with the world

The final article in the author’s five-piece series on how Britain must prepare for March 31 2019 – and has less than 600 days to get it right.

By Charlie Elphicke MP | 11 August 2017 | 76 comments

Howard Flight: First America creates the banking crisis. Then it punishes our banks.

The origin of this toxic US mortgage lending was Bill Clinton’s extension of the Community Redevelopment Act, designed to encourage minority home ownership.

By Lord Flight | 7 August 2017 | 95 comments

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