BREXIT Seven alternatives to EU membership. Dr David Rees

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BREXIT Seven alternatives to EU membership. Dr David Rees

Referendum results

UK budget contributions Difficult to get agreement on data (CAP?) See EU Commissionfigures

UK immigration and salaries

Option 1. Customised relationship with the EU Procedure: article 50(2) TEU. Intent to withdraw. Max. 2 years. Pick and choose favoured / unfavoured policies. e.g. maintain free trade but refuse immigration of EU workers EU Commission would oppose this approach one package; avoid the thin end of the wedge and model for others

Option 2. UK joins the EEA (European Economic Area) Blue: EEA / EU member Green: EEA member (Norway, Liechtenstein + Iceland) Yellow: Provisional EEA member (Croatia) Red: Former EEA member (Switzerland left in 2014 - immigration disagreement)

Option 2. UK joins the EEA (European Economic Area) To join the EEA, the UK must join EFTA. Technically easy. Must pay (about the same as EU membership) Not 'real' UK sovereignty Access to the European Single Market Doesn't have to accept other policies (agriculture, fisheries ) UK would have to accept all single market laws EEA/EFTA members speak with one voice Must accept 'rules of origin' Has to accept free movement of EU citizens EEA membership has to be approved by all (30) EEA countries

Option 3. UK joins EFTA but not the EEA Switzerland is in EFTA but not in the EEA. It has bilateral agreements with the EU. EFTA covers trade for fish and some Agriculture, no services. UK would be excluded from EU External Free-Trade agreements. Not interesting as an option

Option 4. UK follows the Swiss model Switzerland has 120 sectorial agreements that took many years to negotiate. Services are not included (NB UK banking) EU is unhappy with Swiss agreement. Would be very difficult for the UK and not very beneficial. Must allow the free movement of EU citizens (Switzerland already fined) New tougher negotiations started in 2014.

Option 5. UK-EU Free Trade Agreement

Option 5. UK-EU Free Trade Agreement

Option 5. UK-EU Free Trade Agreement Most likely option but takes time to negotiate. UK government needs negotiators UK would still be bound by EU Single Market regulations: health and safety, competition policy, product standards consumer protection, technical specifications... UK financial services faced with problem of potential Financial Transactions Tax

Option 6. A customs Union (like EU-Turkey) Customs Union: Single Market (sectorial) with the same external customs duties. If the EU has an import tariff (eg 0 10/l ethanol), then Turkey has to apply the same tariff. The UK would not be free to set any different tariffs, hence no trade sovereignty. UK would have no intervention in EU trade negotiations - eg recent S. Korea / EU FTA means S. Korea has automatic access to Turkish market, but Turkey has no access to S. Korean market.

Option 7. Rely on WTO rules for trade The WTO sets limits on maximum tariffs. The UK would have to establish customs controls (including Ireland) UK goods would face EU import tariffs (eg car engines 10%) WTO no longer works bilateral FTAs are what happen (following the breakdown of the Doha round of talks) UK would be excluded from EU FTA agreements with about 60 non-eu countries. UK has lost negotaition skills and people. UK has much less bargaining power than the EU

ALSO British living / working in the EU (2m) would become non-eu citizens EU citizens living/working in the UK would also change status UK students would be deprived of ERASMUS UK might be excluded from European research agreements Defence agreements might change External policing agreements might change

BUT Maybe the Brexit will wake up the EU Commission, Council and Parliament that there are serious problems in the EU. The EU with 11% unemployment in not viable, hence the rise in nationalist parties and anti-european feelings.

FINALLY What will be the situation of Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland) If Scotland quits GB to remain in the EU? What will be the situation of Ireland and the N. Irish could they join up with Ireland (despite their tragic past)? Would Wales then follow with a referendum and leave England all alone?