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Only thing that makes sense to me.
The whole criticism about automatic fines for the breaking level playing fields rules is understandable (instant fines are maybe a bit much).
In the end the UK exports high quality items and food, the EU manufacturers won't ditch their standards on some goods to dump them in GB (not worth it as many other parts of the world make cheap low standard goods) so all it does to let standards slide is low quality imports from around the world which will harm UK manufacturing for local consumption.
All that "we don't like the EU telling us what to do" is a simple story, this is a longer game which won't end to well for many sectors.
If Boris wanted to find a solution the Eu will help him sell it, they don't need instability at their doorstep.
I just think that BJ doesn't like Europeans, but quite happy for the UK to be bought out by foreign investment from elsewhere and idiots that voted leave just can't see it..
watching New Elizabethans last night hosted by Andrew Marr, which covered the rhetoric from both Enoch Powell and Tony Benn during the 'should we stay in the common market' referendum of 1975 was epic timing.