Britain is out from under the cloak of the European Court. That, in itself, makes the Brexit deal worthwhile. As Melanie Phillips, a keen observer of the British scene says; ‘ That’s principally because the deal frees the UK from the European Court of Justice, and thus from the power of the EU to impose its will through laws that bind the British parliament. So the UK is now able once again to create its own laws and policies in accordance with the democratically expressed wishes of the people, as well as trade with the EU without tariffs or quotas .’ So, the rest of the deal, 1200 pages, is really a trade deal and in that there was give and take. There will be arbitration boards, and some losses there can be expected, but it will be on things like tariffs and not on sovereignty — unless future governments, like many of the past, get soft and gradually cede the hard-fought gains to remain sovereign. Is anyone listening in Ottawa and Washington? These extens
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