By leaving the single market, we are dismantling the legal structure that allows for free - flowing trade between Britain and its European partners, which accounts for 43 % of our exports.
Elsewhere in the speech, May promised control of laws, by leaving the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice (ECJ); control of immigration,
by leaving the single market; rights of EU nationals, despite failing to guarantee at that point that they would not be deported; new trade deals, by leaving the customs union; and free trade with European markets, by pretending that nothing had happened.
After all, the only reason Britain is threatening its economy
by leaving the single market is so it can stop freedom of movement.
This will have more impact on their business than the damage caused
by leaving the single market, although the consequent introduction of export tariffs and regulatory divergence will also have a long - term impact.
Wealth - creating sectors and manufacturing would be hit most significantly
by leaving single market, a cross-party study warns
They were welcomed but they refused to talk about Brexit, attack Mrs May's disastrous handling of the dossier, or highlight the serious economic damage that will be done to London
by leaving the single market and bringing in a new immigration control bureaucracy of Home Office jobsworths to make life miserable for anyone who wants to employ EU citizens.
Not exact matches
A caucus of some 60 hard - line backbenchers is preparing to break openly with the government's declared strategy of trying to soften the blow of
leaving the EU's
single market by arranging a transitional period, during which which the U.K. would still pay into the EU's budget and not be able to sign its own trade deals.
By contrast, May has called for what's being dubbed a «hard Brexit,» in which the nation would
leave the
single -
market trade zone.
But Labour has neutered immigration and Brexit as electoral issues
by simply signing up to a hard Brexit that
leaves the
single market and ends freedom of movement.
If necessary, it can reassure its
Leave voters that it wanted very much to leave the single market in apparent (although by no means clear) accordance with their wishes, but Dublin's insistence on a fully open border has rendered that imposs
Leave voters that it wanted very much to
leave the single market in apparent (although by no means clear) accordance with their wishes, but Dublin's insistence on a fully open border has rendered that imposs
leave the
single market in apparent (although
by no means clear) accordance with their wishes, but Dublin's insistence on a fully open border has rendered that impossible.
The report goes on to map out the severe financial implications of
leaving the
single market and cast a downbeat assessment of the opportunities offered
by non-EU trade deals.
«Notably, he is deeply concerned
by how the Conservative leadership has pandered to its right wing over the
single market and customs union,
leaving which will badly — and needlessly — damage our trade.»
David Mundell, the Scottish secretary, confused matters further on Thursday
by declaring: «If we are
leaving the EU, we are
leaving the
single market.»
In Chart 4 we see the probability of voting for the three main parties
by how respondents answered the question «when Britain negotiates to
leave the EU is it more important for the UK government to protect Britain's access to the
single market or to gain full control of immigration?»
By definition if the UK
leaves the
single market it'll end up with a border.
Gardiner's article this week saying Britain must
leave the
single market and the customs union in order to deliver Brexit was astonishingly hardline, and sparked a more concrete backlash - including from Sir Keir Starmer and Emily Thornberry, if reports are to be believed, not to mention the swift disownment of his comments
by Corbyn's press team.
He went on to say that while the UK had to
leave the
single market, it couldn't end up being a «passive recipient of rules decided elsewhere
by others» even though that, one might argue, is the logical consequence of
leaving the
single market.
Though Remain voters backed prioritising
single market access
by an overwhelming 76 per cent to 12 per cent, just one in five
Leave voters said the
single market was more important.
The statement
by Jeremy Corbyn that we were definitely
leaving the European Union and definitely
leaving the
single market means that Labour now appear to have identical policies on Brexit to the Tories.
Later in the interview she insisted «Brexit means Brexit», the phrase made famous
by Theresa May in the months before she triggered Article 50, leading to more hard questions about whether Labour wants to stay in the
single market and the customs union after Britain
leaves the EU in 2019.
Mr Corbyn has been hit
by a string of rebellions over Labour's Brexit policy, with around 60 of his MPs bitterly opposed to the party's official position that
leaving the EU should also mean quitting the
single market and customs union.
Hence, if the European legislator sets the legal so - called «essential requirements», which all economic operators have to meet — whether they are using harmonised standards or not — to ensure free circulation of their products on the
Single Market, it
leaves to CEN, CENELEC or ETSI (i.e. the recognised European standardization organizations (ESOs)-RRB- to develop voluntary standards that can give technical solutions, accepted
by the relevant industry, to ensure compliance with these essential requirements.
If for instance, a significant proportion of your business is from the UK it makes sense to be regulated
by the FCA, and if the UK does
leave the
Single Market as well as the EU, then being regulated
by the FCA would be a requirement if you want to continue doing business in the UK.
As suggested
by the recent bill however, the UK
leaving the
single market will mean transported goods are treated as imports and exports and therefore subject to expensive import VAT and custom duties, long before the increase can be passed on to the customer.
Baby boomers aren't showing any signs of
leaving the
single - family home
market that has defined their generation's real estate habits, despite many predictions that they would
by now.