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Standards

Yesterday the British Prime Minister made a speech about Brexit which I thought set out the Britain’s position on their relationship with Europe going forward.  I could not see the continuation of membership of the single market once I had formed the conclusion that immigration was the biggest single issue in the referendum.   As for the customs union I knew far less about that but again it seem inconceivable to be a member of that and want to try and form new relationships with countries around the world.  In short Britain will be free to try and make the best of the decision that the country made – whether that was a wise long term decision is irrelevant – the decision has been made so we need to move on.

The first consequence of the speech yesterday was that the SNP’s bluff has been called.   Up until now the SNP has been making a lot of the running on what form Brexit should take.  Their argument was that as Scotland voted to remain in the EU then Scotland should be able to forge their own relationship with the EU without any clear idea as to how that would work with the rest of Britain.   However, they conveniently ignored the other referendum result from 2014 where Scotland comfortably voted to stay part of the United Kingdom:  Therefore Scotland is bound by the decisions made by the United Kingdom, in this case to leave the European Union.

The obvious retort to this is that Scotland should be allowed to have another referendum to see if they now want to stay as part of the United Kingdom now that it is leaving the European Union against the wishes of the majority of voters in Scotland?   But there is a problem here too – there is no evidence that the SNP would win this.  In fact over 400k voters who would vote for Scottish independence  voted to leave.   So the electoral maths just don’t add up in the SNP’s favour and they know this but they still have to try and come up with some methodology whereby they might change opinion.   So I suspect they will try and paint every little thing bad that comes out of England – it won’t be pretty but it might just work especially when there is little chance that the UK Parliament in London is unlikely to even consider granting another referendum on Scottish independence anytime before the next British general election in 2020 thus forcing a reluctant Scotland out of the European Union.

The next consequence of the clean break with Europe is that for any company that exports to Europe nothing will change.   This sounds somewhat counter intuitive but it is unlikely that any British manufacturer will produce one product for British standards and one for Europe it just isn’t economically viable.  If there are tariffs and checks placed on your exports it is far easier to show that your products comply with all the EU regulations, as they do now anyway, rather than go through the problems associated with having one standard for Britain and one for the EU.   I was first really aware of just how powerful the EU was for imposing its standards on non EU products when I listened to the Bottom Line podcast about data protection.     Here the EU standards are being adopted as de facto standards by companies all around the world including the American tech giants like Google.   What this means is that even though we will no longer be part of the EU we will continue to comply with all their standards whether we like it or not.

This then has significant consequences for future trade deals Britain might want to strike with other countries, such as the USA.   If we are still trying to meet EU standards how will we be able to deal with such things agricultural produce imported from the USA – much of which probably doesn’t meet EU standards on such things as GM crops and meat standards.   So if you are a pie manufacturer, for example, who exports to the EU then you are probably less likely  to use produce from the USA because of these concerns.   Such problems could scupper many trade deals no matter how bombastic the President of the United States might be.

One final thought on retaliation.  Some of the papers in Britain today seem to be suggesting that we can punish the EU if we don’t get what we want.   Having listened to the PM’s speech I think that this is over egging things.  I have written a number of times on the dangers of nationalistic posturing and bombast during the forthcoming negotiations and this clearly falls under that heading.  Both the EU and Britain have a vital interest in dealing with each other fairly – there would be no winners from such a conflict.  Britain isn’t Norway, Switzerland, Lichtenstein et al it is far far bigger than that so the EU is going to have to deal with Britain in a more sympathetic way.  Equally, the EU is not some weak failed state but rather the home to the largest and richest market in the world and so should also be dealt in a sympathetic way.   If this is the way things are conducted then something can be sorted out – although I really do think it won’t be in the two years and may take some time after that.   Before finishing it is really worth remembering my caution from a few blog posts ago – if anyone claims to know what is going to happen they don’t so treat the above with extreme caution.

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One Night Stand

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Yesterday was the culmination of the Michael Gove rehabilitation.   He spent the day rushing from one news studio to the next showing just why he is missed by the Government –  a shameless performer who is able to sound convincing on the TV/Radio much to the annoyance of his many political enemies.  And the reason for this triumphal return – his puff piece on his new BFF Donald J. Trump. It was a puff piece if you discount the thinly disguised threat to NATO and the EU as a puff piece – but such are the joys of living in a Trump infatuated world.  At home Brexiteers are in seventh heaven because we are all going to live in this wonderful new world where trade deals are fast tracked, international treaties are shredded on a whim and forget what I said last week because, well that was soooo last week.

Anyway back in the real world where real bullets are flying and real people are dying this does seem so much La La Land nonsense or it would do if it wasn’t for the fact that by the end of the week ‘the Donald’ will be in charge of the most powerful military in the world.   So I think we have to make our peace with ‘the Donald’ and try and get on whilst at the same time making sure we are prepared for the backlash when we do something that he doesn’t like – wind farms off the Aberdeenshire coast for example.   We should also be very very cautious about any trade deal with America because with ‘the Donald’ in charge you really really need to lawyer up – he does have a bit of a track record for, how can one put this? Playing hard and fast with any deal.

One final thought…in your busy day take time to appreciate just how far Nigel Farage is falling out of the political limelight.   It seemed so positive just a few weeks ago and now where is he?   Having to shout to be even heard – yesterday’s BFF now Nigel Who?   Perhaps there is a lesson there.

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Cycle

tv-sketch

Life is full of cycles:   TV Sketches made this afternoon whilst trying to find the energy to make something more….not sure what.

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Alone against the world

alone four-horseman-at-eventide sunset two-stand-alone

Am I getting anywhere?   Not at sure but these do seem to have a little more bottom.  Perhaps I am.

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Doing my face with magic marker

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A Chill West Wind

market-bosworth-church nailstone-church the-north-wind

Usually the cold comes from the east straight off of the siberian tundra.  Just for a change we are getting a blast of cold air from the west from the Canadian tundra.   Is the east wind bad and west wind good?   I guess with everything that is happening in the world at the moment you have to say it is six of one and half a dozen of the other.

You know nothing Jon Snow.

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Ironstone Benefice

manor-house pathway winter-tree

2016 is sooo last year.   2016 was all about Playground of the Midlands 2017 is going to be about Ironstone Benefice.  Before you wonder what on earth I am going on about let me explain.   My good friend and I are slowly visiting all the parishes mentioned in a series of guidebooks created by the district councils of Leicestershire:  2016 was Charnwood Borough Council’s guidebook called ‘ Playground of the Midlands’; 2017 will be the Melton Borough Council’s guidebook called ‘Paint the town red’.   This was going to be the name of the project but this morning whilst walking Scalford I saw on the notice board outside the church that it was a member of the Ironstone Benefice which I thought was a much better name for the project as it reflects much of the character of the Borough.   It was only when I got home I found out that I hadn’t read the notice correctly and it should have been the Ironstone Villages Benefice but it was too late the name had stuck and so I am not changing things now.  (The Ironstone Benefice refers to a similar collection of churches in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds who I am assuming got the name first.   However, as the villages of Melton Borough largely sit on the same rocks as the Oxfordshire Cotswolds I think the name still works – I wonder if this will causes problems further on down the line?   Only time will tell.)

After a shaky start this morning I managed to create three images from the photo’s I captured which actually accurately reflect the day we had.  Before I go I thought it would be useful to mention where we eat today – The Sands Cafe and Deli at Long Clawson is well worth visiting if you are in the area.

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Ducks in a row

So it is the new year and where are we with Brexit?   Exactly where we were the day after the vote to leave was taken that is: we are still members of the EU; we still pay our dues in full and we still benefit from being members.   This will continue to be the case once the article 50 mechanics have been activated.   From everything I have read and heard nothing much will change either much before the end of 2017 other than we will all be embarrassed by the posturing by both the British and EU side during the first real negotiations towards the end of this year.  It may well be that should I write about Brexit this time next year the headlines will be screaming about some offences or other that they have done to us or we have done to them.   It will probably be couched in apocalyptic terms and it will seem that things are going to collapse but they probably won’t but what if they do?   What will the British government do then?   More to the point what will the British Parliament do then?

The clear answer is nobody really knows but if things do go bad by the end of this year or  the beginning of next year then there may well be a snap election called by the government or at least they may try but as I have explained before it isn’t their choice but parliaments.   What if the terms that have come out the negotiations are so bad that we simply can’t accept them?   This is unlikely as the EU has as much to lose by such an approach as we do but if that were the case then parliament may well step in and say No.   The only way around this constitutional crises of epic proportions would be an election or new referendum along the lines ‘did you really want to leave the EU on these terms?’

Or something else will happen or something else or something else.   The true answer to all of these questions is that no one, if they are being truthful has got the first clue as to how the next two years are going work out and anyone who says they do isn’t telling you the truth.   Perhaps that might well be the litmus test on which to judge the validity of what a person is saying about the Brexit negotiations?   Do you know what is or will happen?   If the answer is yes then they are lying.  If the answer is no then they are probably telling the truth.

How did we get into this fine mess?   I think the answer is far too long and complicated to address here but we are all, both sides of the English Channel and Irish Sea in for one heck of a ride – at least it’s reassuring  that other bulwark of stability the United States of America is being lead by a calm well tested leader who will balance up all the information before acting.   No wait he leaves office in a couple of weeks time. The apocryphal  Chinese curse about living in interesting times has never seemed so relevant.

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Constable Country

Some people live in an area for just a few months or years and then move on.  Others, myself included, don’t.  We settle in for the duration and this choice has strange effects on our lives.   For me it is the capturing as a photograph the local park.   I read somewhere that one of the reasons why Constable Country in Suffolk was so called because the painter John Constable revisited the area of his birth again and again so the drawings and paintings he made of the area became almost produced by muscle memory.   Over the past few months I have become aware of the same relationship I have with my local park.

As I explored this relationship it would seem that I rarely visit the park in the summer and the winter seems to be favourite time which is a bit odd as it part of the floodplain and so from time to time is under quite a bit of water. (I have some photos somewhere that I need to find but they are on other hard drives.)  Another continuing theme throughout these images seems to be the river – for John Constable it was the River Stour for me its the River Soar.

Anyway it got me thinking about these things and so I thought it might be interesting to visit the park on a more frequent basis over the next year.

So here are some of the image I have made in the park over the last 8 years…enjoy.

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One final thought.  The park is near to the local police headquarters so perhaps this is also ‘Constable Country’.

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