Obstacles remain despite the Brexit deal between Britain and the European Union


The main obstacle to the implementation of the backstop policy is the vote in the British Parliament on Saturday on the agreement issue, in many protests including the Labor Party

London, Ta. Thursday, December 24, 2020

The long-running Brexit deal between Britain and the European Union has finally come to an end. The agreement between Britain and the European Union on the issue of Britain's exit from the 28-nation European Union (EU) has been reached after more than 10 months.

Just before the Dec. 31 deadline for the Brexit talks, British Prime Minister Boris Jones announced on Thursday that the deal was done. However, agreements between Britain and the EU have yet to be approved by the European and British parliaments. Sources say that there are many obstacles in these agreements.

It remains to be seen whether PM Boris Johnson will be able to pass the Brexit agreement, which has victimized two British prime ministers, in the British Parliament. Because many parties are not in support of this new agreement between Boris Johnson and the EU.

In addition, the Northern Ireland backstock dispute remains unresolved. However, just days before the December 31 deadline, details of the deal, including the FTA's final amendment, will be announced in the coming days.

The details of the Brexit deal are contained in thousands of pages. "Britain will now have the opportunity to move forward and we will be able to establish trade relations with the nations of the world," said Boris Jones, who is excited by the agreement.

The deal is set to be put to a vote in the British Parliament on Saturday. Before the meeting of the 28 leaders of the European Union, the President of the European Union tweeted, we have finally reached a fair and solid deal. The deal is a fair and balanced explanation for both the European Union and Britain. "We have signed the first free trade agreement with the European Union based on zero tariffs and zero quotas," Downing Street said.

The deal is the largest bilateral agreement to date, covering trade worth 8 668 billion in 2019. EU President Ursula van der Leyen said EU rules and standards had been respected in the deal. However, there are still many hurdles in this deal. Britain's main opposition Labor Party has called for a new referendum in parliament to oppose the deal.

The Scottish National Party and the Liberal Democrats have also opposed it. Backstop policy is a major obstacle in Brexit. After Brexit, Ireland would be divided into two parts under this policy, with Britain having one right and the European Union the other. This means that there will be checking of products at the border, for which neither party agrees.

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