While Corbyn once spoke of
leaving the single market while putting jobs first, he now seems to recognise the incompatibility of a jobs - first Brexit which leaves a single market that keeps thousands of people employed.
From another well asked and answered question: On one hand it is impossible for the UK to
leave the Single Market while maintaining an open border with...
On one hand it is impossible for the UK to
leave the Single Market while maintaining an open border with an EU member.
Not exact matches
According to Bain,
while Chinese shoppers consider famous labels, they don't necessarily think about any
single brand when they make a purchase —
leaving plenty of room for brand owners, both foreign and domestic, to cultivate stronger ties through effective
marketing.
In Ireland, of course, a distinct deal for Northern Ireland is necessary to avoid a hard border with the Republic,
while in Great Britain a differentiated deal would most likely create one with England, assuming it (unlike Scotland)
left the
Single Market and Customs Union.
On the one hand they want to
leave the customs union and the
single market while at the same time they say they want to maintain tariff free access to the
single market.
While the Referendum asked people if they wanted to
leave the European Union last June, it did not ask if people wanted to
leave the
Single Market and Customs Union.
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.
While it may seem like every game has a multiplayer mode these days, there are still some bastions of
single - player
left on the
market.