No10 makes clear - we leave the EU when "Big Ben bongs at midnight" on March 29/30 2019
— Steve Hawkes (@steve_hawkes) March 29, 2017Today's customs paper sets out our offer for our new customs relationship with the EU pic.twitter.com/TMKlLvm2Xe
— Department for Exiting the EU (@DExEUgov) August 15, 2017Brexit is 14194 hours away. #brexit
— Brexit Countdown (@brexitcountdow1) August 15, 2017New customs proposals laid out by Government in new paper on future relationship with the EU @LiamFox https://t.co/wMoZeYJWM5 pic.twitter.com/PAOkLnys5t
— Department for Business and Trade (@biztradegovuk) August 15, 2017Another victory for eurosceptics this.Does the government's customs union proposal indicate a "softer" Brexit is on the cards? @ChrisLeslieMP and @johnredwood debate #newsnight pic.twitter.com/ymppgxsPNr
— BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) August 14, 2017
Nigel Farage is complaining but I do not see why. The 'transitional' period for a year or two following March 2019 will be time limited and the temporary UK-EU customs union will be a replica whilst border technology is introduced between France-UK and Ireland-UK for future customs processing. Crucially it isn't the EU Customs Union which means we'll be free from the ECJ rulings. It'll be joint, and *temporary*.
If my reading of this all is correct, this essentially means that in March 2019 when we leave the EU we will also leave the Single Market and EU Customs Union at precisely the same time. A hard Brexit as they say, or as I prefer - a clean Brexit. What we voted for.
Thoughts?

