BodyButter
Vital Football Legend
I’ve posted that myself but rightly been pulled up on having to follow the four freedoms. To me, that’s the most pragmatic approach whilst we are still in reality negotiating Brexit is to be in that style of system. The EU won’t let us negotiate any better than that so we’d stay in for a long time.
It’s quite hard to find details on it, but even little old landlocked Liechtenstein seem to have figured it out by working collaboratively with the EU on aspects such as collection of tax. We seem to want to cause a fight with most aspects of the negotiation.
Essentially we need a system that allows for free trade and services if that exists, and perhaps we need to agree a half way house for EU migration such as agree a quota. For the benefits that EU trade bring, I wouldn’t be against smaller payments into the bloc (as why would they give us that deal?) to get it over the line, but without rejoining to keep Brexiteers happy most of which won’t understand all the technicalities anyway.
The fight on most aspects of the negotiation is/was pure political pageantry by Boris.