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The EU aims to launch a high-level post-Brexit test on British items entering the NI

The EU aims to launch a high-level post-Brexit test on British items entering the NI
Offer about 50% increase in cultural testing objectives to show webpage dating with Boris Johnson


    EU Brexit Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič
Maroš Šefčovič, EU Brexit 7, will expand the olive branch on Wednesday in defiance of French authorities. Photo: Reuters
Tuesday 12 October 2021 20.18 BST
Last modified on Wednesday and 3rd Oct 2021 06.38 BST

    The EU will offer to discard most of Brexit's post-test checks on British imports into Northern Ireland because it wants to show off a web page on dating lovers Boris Johnson.

  Up to 50% of cultural tests on items can be recommended and more than 1/2 of the meat and raw meat testing that enters Northern Ireland can be left under the gruesome supply from Brussels.
  
   The olive door could be extended on Wednesday in protest of the French authorities, which internally raised concerns about the proposed passage by Maroš Šefčovič, the EU's Brexit commissioner.

   It comes after David Frost, the United Kingdom minister for Brexit, warned that it would be "a fair trial long ago" if the EU now forgot to repeal and change Northern Ireland's law.

Frost's speech is 1/3 of the month protesting against the change of law.
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The offer from Brussels on Wednesday is designed to respond to this, and the Prime Minister's announcement that 20% of all tests at the end of the 27-member EU bloc was carried out on the border border between Northern Ireland and the United States.

    In addition to trying and calming disagreements, Šefčovič will argue that the proposals were not presented on the basis of “take it or remove it” and emphasize that he sees that the protocol is now no longer working properly.

A quick guide
What is the Northern Ireland process?
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    In a bid to resolve Brexit's withdrawal from the United Kingdom and the EU, a Northern Ireland law sets out arrangements to keep Northern Ireland inside the unmarried market, drawing the cultural boundary and the rest of the United Kingdom, by examining transit from Great Britain in Northern Ireland.

    Thus there may be no need for testing across the United Kingdom-Ireland border. The Northern Ireland Peace Treaty of 1998 requires the observance of an international border and the absence of new infrastructure and cameras and border posts.

    Still. each British and European Union authorities understand that the implementation of this agreement has led to disruptions in the delivery of chains, extended costs and declining consumer interest in Northern Ireland.

    Regulations that dairy products should be tested when they come to Northern Ireland from Britain, or just a few products, as well as cold meat, may not be imported at all. This is because the EU now no longer needs to put them at risk of entering unmarried markets across the world border after it has been relocated.

What is article sixteen?

     Article 16 is an emergency bracket within the Irish law, which allows both parties to take a single proposal if the law causes "serious economic, social or environmental problems that may be in danger of continuing", or diverting trade. Serious problems are not explained, they give every aspect the opportunity to translate.

    This could result in a process defined within this agreement as "consultation… so that we can find a suitable solution". Article sixteen should be a temporary closing time, now it is no longer a pool of escape.

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     The opponent's bone remains between 2 factors, however, without stopping the call from Lord Frost that the European Court of Human Rights (ECJ) docket has lost its function because the EU regulator is being made in Northern Ireland.

     Šefčovič now has not defended any speculation in the operation of the EU court in his submission, and the repatriation meant a surprise in Brussels on how the difficulty became a clear pink line in recent days.

     In a speech on Tuesday in Lisbon, Frost said he believed the EU was too quick to disregard the work of the court dock as "facet difficulties". "The truth is the opposite," he said. “The work of the ECJ and the EU institutions in Northern Ireland created a situation where it appeared that there was no choice in the provisions of that agreement.

     "The choice of funds to issue legal complaints to us prior to these 12 months in the first sign of the war of words shows why those arrangements did not receive actual drawings."

     Frost, who turned out to be a nightmare on Twitter with Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney, for his work at ECJ earlier this week, added: “But it doesn't sit well in the courtroom. The gadget is the top court document - gadget this means that the EU can make legal guidelines for Northern Ireland without any form of democratic scrutiny or negotiation.
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     "Even now, because the EU is looking at possible solutions, there may be a spirit in it that says: 'We have decided what is best for you, and now we can use it.'

    “None of this, we can see it now, which will make the drawings part of a long-term agreement. Indeed without new arrangements in this area, no process will ever be effective throughout Northern Ireland wishing to survive. ”

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