What it will look like: How leaving the EU and the Single Market can be made to work for Britain
The PM, Theresa May, must focus on eliminating tariffs and clearing the EU's burdensome barriers to trade
The Bruges Group report What it Will Look Like: How leaving the EU and the Single Market can be made to work for Britain details the potential challenges the UK faces when it leaves the EU. The report also explains how these problems can be addressed by Her Majesty's Government, ahead of Theresa May's planned Brexit speech on Tuesday 17th January 2017.
Only by knowing the potential pitfalls can the Prime Minister hope to mitigate and eliminate the EU’s burdensome trade rules and bureaucracy. The UK can then take advantage of the global opportunities that await us.
Drawing upon decades of research and analysis, this report clearly explains how:
- There is no such thing as a truly 'Hard Brexit' - but there are significant obstacles.
- A UK-EU trade agreement, focused on tariff reduction and clearing customs, could take just 18 months to complete.
- The UK's bargaining position is stronger than many commentators believe.
This report deals with the top ten issues of withdrawal from the EU. It explains that specific, easily reached agreements on the mechanics of trade in both goods and services will not only resolve any problems that may arise when exporting to the EU but such arrangements will also protect and enhance our trade with the EU.
Theresa May needs to address in her EU speech the solutions outlined in this report. Brexit negotiators can draw on the findings of this new Bruges Group study which sets out a bold vision for Brexit and how exiting the EU, and even the single market and the customs union, can be made to work.