Sentences with phrase «get access to the single market»

But if you can not ensure businesses get access to the single market, or get passenger information that might be necessary for security, you will not be better off, he says.

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«To get full access to the single market you have to contribute to the budget and accept the freedoms, the four pillars and you have to accept the jurisdiction [of the European Court of Justice],» he told Andrew Marr in an interview due to be aired on BBC One on SundaTo get full access to the single market you have to contribute to the budget and accept the freedoms, the four pillars and you have to accept the jurisdiction [of the European Court of Justice],» he told Andrew Marr in an interview due to be aired on BBC One on Sundato the single market you have to contribute to the budget and accept the freedoms, the four pillars and you have to accept the jurisdiction [of the European Court of Justice],» he told Andrew Marr in an interview due to be aired on BBC One on Sundato contribute to the budget and accept the freedoms, the four pillars and you have to accept the jurisdiction [of the European Court of Justice],» he told Andrew Marr in an interview due to be aired on BBC One on Sundato the budget and accept the freedoms, the four pillars and you have to accept the jurisdiction [of the European Court of Justice],» he told Andrew Marr in an interview due to be aired on BBC One on Sundato accept the jurisdiction [of the European Court of Justice],» he told Andrew Marr in an interview due to be aired on BBC One on Sundato be aired on BBC One on Sunday.
Zipz Wine Unzipping the Potential of the Single Serve Market One innovative idea can be the key to accessing new marketplaces and segments, but the technical challenges to implementing that idea can be daunting and getting large traditional wine companies to buy in a slow process...
«We should get out of the empire of EU law making and what we should have instead is access to the single market
Based on a 10,000 - sample poll and focus groups around the country, the project asks what voters hope and expect to get from the Brexit deal, how they balance immigration control and access to the single market, the status of EU nationals already in Britain, people's confidence that the Prime Minister will secure a good deal, and how the Brexit negotiations compare in importance to other priorities.
Those in favour of a break with the EU often paint a rosy picture in which the UK is able to get what it wants and maintain unfettered access to the single market while sceptics tend to assume that the EU can not offer to renege on some core principle like the freedom of movement for persons but at this stage it's mostly guesswork (and possibly quite a bit of bluff / wishful thinking on both sides).
However, holding this line during the coming weeks will be challenging in the heat of the election campaign in which one of the main dividing lines will be hard v soft Brexit and the risks to the economy of not getting a deal on access to the single market.
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