west didsblue
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Yep.There have. And it isn't complicated. If you raise trade barriers, you hinder trade, impose administrative barriers and increase costs.
The solution is to decrease these trade barriers. To do this we need a deeper and more beneficial trade arrangement with the EU. The current deal is shallow and one-sided. The EU have put in place full border controls which our industries have to navigate. EU industries do not face this challenge as we have not put in place border controls and the likelihood of us doing so in October are remote.
The UK Quality standard was part of this attempt to reassert UK influence over trade, yet was pushed back as we don't have the infrastructure to do the necessary checks and certification and International companies declined to undergo an additional costly exercise to satisfy our vanity.
The solution to those business struggling and facing additional red tape and admin costs is to eliminate them and that means accepting the UK is bound up within the EU economic zone and accepting the common rules and standards that govern it.
This will reduce trade barriers, eliminate unnecessary admin costs to our industries and remove the angst of a trade border between GB and NI.
People who reject this solution prize political ideology over economic welfare of this country and the peace process in NI. Brexit is the new communist orthodoxy.
In simple terms join the SM and CU. Bit of a no brainer really.
We could do that without a referendum. After all we only voted to leave the EU, not the EEA.