104 pages of the #Brexit #WhitePaper reduced to 10 slides.
Especially for those concerned for @BorderIrish, @BelfastAgmt,
& with more sense than time.
@DPhinnemore & I have scrutinised the WP in light of #JointReport commitments to NI/IRL & the UK's alternative #backstop.
1/10
A bit of context-setting (plus explanation of our imaginative colour coding).
The White Paper is in part an effort by UK govt to prove a NI-specific #backstop to be unnecessary. But remember Protocol for NI/IRL in the Withdrawal Agmt is abt much more than a customs border.
2/10
A reminder of where we are up to on that Protocol on NI/IRL in the draft Withdrawal Agreement.
With added stars 🌟 to identify which bits the White Paper attempts to address (or negate) most directly.
3/10
The 1st of 3 slides comparing the commitments made in the Joint UK-EU Report (bit.ly/2Bgjvj6) to what we have here in the White Paper.
Green background identifies UK/EU agreement.
Yellow background: work required.
Red font: what is still not addressed in WP.
4/10
Following on from the above, this slide shows quite how much is at least namechecked in the #WhitePaper when it comes to North/South cooperation.
In & of itself, that list marks v.welcome progress. But there's still a way to go, as we can see by text frm the Joint Report.
5/10
Last of the three slides comparing the Joint Report commitments and the White Paper.
Inc. new fave phrase of UK Govt: 'constitutional & economic integrity of the UK'.
Note WP's specific mention of Border Inspection Posts as physical infrastructure.
6/10
A simple overview of border checks & controls
+ a simple summary of the ways the #WhitePaper seeks to make them unnecessary.
For specifics on such controls see bit.ly/2sgOBQD
[We resisted temptation to turn this table into a 'cakeometer'🍰🎂]
7/10
Now we turn to the UK's alternative #backstop, i.e. the Technical Note on temporary #customs arrangement that was published in early June. bit.ly/2xPOwJz
It was meant to be an all-UK solution for Irish #border issue.
Comparison with White Paper is enlightening.
8/10
Another slide comparing Technical Note with White Paper.
We know what the EU said in response to it bit.ly/2NUwcmH
FWIW, it was an ambitious attempt by UK to engage on an all-UK basis with need to avoid customs checks on @BorderIrish.
Where does the WP leave it?
9/10
Finally, a sketchy summary of key points of progress, & key areas needing more work.
Next (aside from #CustomsBill furore) keep an eye on what UK puts forward for text on #Protocol.
This is still crucial cos no Protocol = no Withdrawal Agmt = no transition = hard exit.
10/10
PS An easier to read version is available here, with many thanks to @QPolAtQueens
qpol.qub.ac.uk/uk-white-paper…
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