‘Now ratified’ … UK ministers to sell ‘Post Brexit Agreement’



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British Prime Minister Johnson is satisfied with the conclusion of the Brexit negotiations

picture explanationBritish Prime Minister Johnson is satisfied with the conclusion of the Brexit negotiations

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The UK’s top ministers began to seriously sell the deal on future relations negotiations with the European Union.

This is because, upon concluding the discussion on the ‘Post Brexit’ with the EU, it is only necessary to approve the parliamentary ratification.

In this sense, the British Parliament meets on the morning of the 30th (local time) to proceed with the ratification of the agreement on future negotiations of relations with the EU, including the trade agreement.

After negotiating with the EU on the 24th, the British government released a 34-page summary and is expected to reach a full 1,246-page agreement soon.

◇ Director of the Government Office for the Coordination of State Affairs “Protect God … Establish a ‘special relationship’ with the EU”

During the 2016 Brexit referendum, Michael Gove, head of the Office for the Coordination of State Affairs, who headed the EU withdrawal camp together with current Prime Minister Boris Johnson, made a statement on the conclusion of the negotiations through from an article he contributed to The Times on the 26th.

He said the years since the Brexit decision in a referendum were “very difficult times” for Britain.

“Friendship was broken, families were divided, and our policy was malicious and sometimes ugly,” Gove’s head of state affairs coordination said.

As a politician for the past four years, he said that he has made mistakes and misjudgments beyond his own, that old friendships have been broken, and that he has seen those closest to him endure unexpected pressure.

He said he felt responsible for completing Brexit and insisted on voting to leave the EU.

He and Prime Minister Johnson emphasized that the agreement “stood in good faith” for supporters of the EU withdrawal.

Michael Gove, Head of the Office of State Affairs, UK [AFP=연합뉴스]

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Gove, head of the State Coordination Office, explained that the agreement “will give certainty to British companies and allow them to plan for growth and investment.”

On the one hand, he stressed that “we can give a new example of friendly cooperation with the EU with equal sovereignty.”

In other words, you can build a “special relationship.”

The British have used the term ‘special alliance’ when describing relations with the United States, and the Times analyzed that the term ‘special relationship’ was used.

Gove, head of the Office for the Coordination of State Affairs, stressed that the UK can now focus more on the national agenda as it has concluded negotiations on future relations with the EU.

He said: “We have the opportunity to renew our country and recover from the wounds of the Corona 19 pandemic (global pandemic) through our joint efforts and solidarity,” he said. I can, “he said.

◇ Home Secretary Patel emphasized that “UK will be safer.”

According to BBC Broadcasting, Home Affairs Minister Pretty Patel said that the conclusion of negotiations on future relations will make a true Brexit possible, making the UK more secure.

Pretty Patel, British Home Secretary [AP=연합뉴스]

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“We have the opportunity to make the UK more secure,” Patel said. “In addition, we will have a more strict and fair border control.”

“The UK will continue to be one of the safest countries in the world,” Patel said. “We are very proud” of the security package agreed with the EU.

“Both parties will continue to have effective tools to counter serious crime and terrorism while protecting the public and placing criminals in the court of law,” he said.

The UK Home Office explained that the agreement on future relations will provide both parties with a system for the rapid and efficient exchange of DNA, fingerprint and vehicle number data, along with an efficient extradition agreement.

You can also share information about people traveling on a plane or ferry through ‘Passenger Name Records’.

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