Richard Corbet, a Labour MEP, has written a piece for The Staggers (HERE) about problems arising from brexit that are coming down the line. He calls it the nightmare we will soon be unable to ignore.
The questions he raises are about regulating stuff. He says we rely on all kinds of EU bodies to produce and monitor all sorts of activities and he lists a few of them. European Marine Safety Agency (EMSA), European Air Safety Agency, European Chemicals Agency, European Union Intellectual Property Office and the Patent office and court and the European Global Navigation Satellite Systems Agency.
He asks if we are going to continue to rely on these agencies (and others) or do we create our own at great expense. And do we copy EU regulation changes or plough our own furrow so that as time goes on we become further and further away from our European friends. Put in the way Mr Corbet does, it is easy to see the folly of leaving.
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