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My Proposal for a Brexit Deal
Brian Griffin | 12/03/2018 | Brian Griffin

Posted on 12/03/2018 2:41:03 PM PST by Brian Griffin

The basic principle of a Brexit deal should be for as little change for EU & UK citizens and businesses as possible.

UK INDEPENDENCE

The UK shall be legally independent of the EU, except via this agreement, and its successors, effective 1 April 2019.

Except as clearly and self-evidently provided by any international treaty in which many non-EU nations and the UK are bound by, the courts of the UK shall be the sole courts having judicial power in the UK and over the governments of the UK, effective 1 April 2019.

ECONOMIC STABILITY PROVISIONS

Proper UK/EU certifications to EU/UK law shall be valid, unless related EU/UK law is changed.

UK/EU products and services shall be treated as per existing rules, unless related EU/UK law is changed.

UK/EU products and services shall not be discriminated against by the UK/EU, without a notice period of at least two years.

RESIDENTAL RIGHTS

Each EU/UK citizen can continue to reside in, and own, and sell, their existing EU/UK property/properties, in the country they are in, without undue legal discrimination as to regulation, taxation and tax-supported schooling below the university level, as long as they do so in a lawful manner that is respectful of the social order, which may be clarified by national law.

Begging, intimidating solicitation, rough sleeping, illegal housing overcrowding, tax evasion, repeated/criminal fare evasion, rowdiness and public intoxication may legally be considered disrespectful of the social order.

RECIPROCAL RIGHT to WORK and PARTICIPATE in ASSOCIATED HEALTH CARE SCHEMES

Current EU citizens may work in the UK, conditioned on full mutual reciprocity for current UK citizens, by EU member nation, as they legally could as of 1 December 2018, until further notice under a national law of the UK or EU member nation, to be bilaterally effective after four years, which shall not be given earlier than 2026.

All such participating foreign EU/UK workers and their legally dependent children living with them shall be able/required to participate in the associated health care schemes to the same extant and on the same basis as resident nationals, unless related EU/UK law is changed.

UK WELFARE for EU CITIZENS

Effective immediately, EU newcomers to the UK shall not be entitled by any UK agreement with the EU to get welfare, such as housing benefits or new student loans.

UK welfare for all EU citizens in UK, not having UK citizenship, by any UK agreement with the EU, ends 31 December 2019.

EU WELFARE for UK CITIZENS

Effective immediately, UK newcomers to other EU nations shall not be entitled by any EU agreement with the UK to get welfare, such as housing benefits or new student loans.

EU national/regional/local government welfare for UK citizens residing in the EU may be terminated by law effective 1 April 2019, or thereafter.

UK EU GOVERNMENTAL EMPLOYEES

UK EU governmental employees may be terminated by EU with written proof and may then apply for UK Job Seekers Allowance with that proof.

UK EU governmental retirees shall lose EU government paid benefits effective 1 April 2019 and shall be made eligible for comparable UK government paid retirement benefits, subject to partial/complete harmonization with that of comparable UK government retirees, per UK law.

UK PAYMENTS to the EU

Shortly after 1 January 2020, the UK government shall pay the EU government 2,000,000,000 pounds, if the UK has not experienced any substantial adverse impact from Brexit.

Shortly after 1 January 2022, the UK government shall pay the EU government 2,000,000,000 pounds, if the UK has not experienced any substantial adverse impact from Brexit.

Shortly after 1 January 2024, the UK government shall pay the EU government 2,000,000,000 pounds, if the UK has not experienced any substantial adverse impact from Brexit.

Other UK payments to the EU are to be determined by the Parliament of the UK, with an annual minimum of 500,000,000 pounds, until further notice by the Parliament of the UK.

UK/EU LEGAL HARMONIZATION

UK shall have the right but not the duty to adopt and promulgate EU rules and laws, in whole or in part, provided it pays the annual minimum of 500 million pounds above.

EU law shall continue to be in force in the UK, except as provided by legislation, effective no earlier than 1 April 2019, of the government of the UK, in harmony with this agreement, or its successors.

Existing EU/UK legal decisions shall continue in force in the UK/EU, except as they might/would be in conflict with this agreement.

UK BREXIT LEGISLATION

Governments of the UK may pass Brexit legislation to be effective 1 April 2019, or thereafter, in harmony with this agreement.

IRISH MATTERS

The customs services of Republic of Ireland and the UK shall collect and forward appropriate custom revenue for products destined for their counterpart’s territory.

Border security along the border of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland shall be a matter under the control of their national governments, subject to agreements between their national governments.

EUROPEAN MEDICINES AGENCY

The UK government shall have reasonable budgeting authority over and pay the costs of the European Medicines Agency as long as the European Union accepts its existing authority and it is mainly based in the UK.

AIRBUS PROGRAMME

The Airbus programme shall generally be continued along existing lines, insomuch as is reasonable to do so, until further notice by the UK/EU.

UK EU LEGISLATIVE PARTICIPATION

The UK, its citizens and its legal entities shall not have legislative participation rights or privileges in EU government effective 1 April 2019.

The UK representatives in EU government shall vacate EU legislative premises and surrender EU government property, including identification badges and keys, to the EU government before 1 April 2019.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Education; Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: brexit; welfare

1 posted on 12/03/2018 2:41:03 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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To: Brian Griffin

How about we worry about ourselves and anybody abroad
who needs some “assistance” we just flip ‘em off.


2 posted on 12/03/2018 2:57:15 PM PST by humblegunner
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To: Brian Griffin

My proposal is to sit back and watch the inhabitants of Europe get really realy pissed off, and then fall apart in a spate of genocidal wars.

There is nothing new under the sun.

I woul suggest blowing up the chunnel, but that is pretty much guaranteed to happen without outside influence.


3 posted on 12/03/2018 2:59:35 PM PST by MrEdd (Caveat Emptor)
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To: humblegunner

“How about we worry about ourselves”

We may need an asylum refuge ourselves.

The globalists are very determined.


4 posted on 12/03/2018 3:10:54 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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To: Brian Griffin

From BNL news(twitter):

BREAKING: U.K. Speaker of the House, John Bercow rules U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May’s government may have been in contempt of Parliament by not publishing Brexit legal advice. British Parliament will debate tomorrow. If guilty of contempt, May could face serious consequences.


5 posted on 12/03/2018 3:27:41 PM PST by Revel
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To: Brian Griffin

In this video it is disclosed that under Brexit- EU officials would be immune from any crimes they may have committed, and that EU bankers would not be subject to British law.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRQa2LJDF2A


6 posted on 12/03/2018 3:38:03 PM PST by Revel
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To: Brian Griffin

What about employment? Can a Polish citizen freely seek employment in the UK? Can a UK citizen freely seek employment in France?


7 posted on 12/03/2018 6:11:29 PM PST by oincobx
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To: oincobx

Never mind, I see the employment section now. How exactly does your proposal differ from the current situation with the UK in the EU?


8 posted on 12/03/2018 6:17:17 PM PST by oincobx
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