Huddersfield Daily Examiner

UK ‘will not align with EU’s rules’

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BRITAIN will not align with European Union rules after Brexit, the Home Secretary has insisted, as the UK prepares to leave the bloc on Friday.

Priti Patel said the country would take back control of its laws, money and borders and will diverge from EU rules as it carves out free trade agreements.

The European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has warned that the UK’s access to the single market would be weakened if it diverged from Brussels’ rules.

But Ms Patel, in an interview with Sky’s Sophy Ridge On Sunday, said: “In terms of divergence, we are not having alignment. We will be diverging. We want to take control of our laws, money and our borders.

“And to do that we will not be rule-takers – we will be setting our own laws and that is a fundamenta­l feature of leaving the European Union.”

However, Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay appeared to adopt a softer approach, saying the UK would not diverge “just for the sake of it”.

He told BBC One’s The Andrew Marr Show: “We’re coming out of the single market, we’re coming out of the customs union. We’re not just going to diverge just for the sake of it – we need to look at where the opportunit­ies are.

“But it is true that we are going to have control of our approach to regulation and that’s the very essence of Brexit: that we can do things differentl­y, particular­ly where, for example, there is innovation, there is new technologi­es, there’s things where we want to move quickly.

“Brexit at its very core is that we will have control of our laws, our regulation and that is why we can’t be a rule-taker: we need to have that opportunit­y.”

He said the UK’s objective is to have a zero-tariff, zero-quota, ambitious trade policy – but to do that in “parallel in our talks with the rest of the world, and in particular with the US”.

Business groups have raised concerns about the prospect of divergence from the single market, after the Chancellor Sajid Javid said last weekend there would not be alignment.

Their comments came as Boris Johnson said Britain will become a global, trail-blazing country after it leaves the EU and unveiled the Government’s full plans to mark Brexit day.

The PM said he will “look ahead with confidence” to the future on Friday when the UK formally leaves the bloc.

Mr Johnson will deliver a special address to the nation to mark the historic day and Downing Street will be illuminate­d with a light display designed to symbolise the strength and unity of the UK’s four nations.

Union flags will line Parliament Square and the Mall, Government buildings on Whitehall will be lit up in red, white and blue and a countdown clock will be projected onto Number 10.

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Home Secretary Priti Patel

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