The UK is less happy — it has to
accept some regulatory alignment which will upset the DUP, but this may be worth it if it gets a final deal on trade that it is happy with (I've shown this by giving a score of 2 for Ireland and 1 for the UK in this case although, of course, the actual values of the scores is arbitrary — it is only their relative value that matters).
If the UK were able to
accept regulatory alignment with Euratom after Brexit it could theoretically secure almost full access to the Nuclear Common Market through an Association Agreement with the Euratom Community.
Not exact matches
Reports suggest the UK government is prepared to
accept «
regulatory alignment» between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland «in the absence of agreed solutions».
Mr Barnier said the UK has
accepted the need to discus how to make «full
regulatory alignment» work in practice, while the other options are discussed in parallel.
«She
accepts in terms that, where the EU or UK choose to move away from
regulatory alignment, that will come with consequent losses in access to each other's markets,» he said.