BREXIT SAGA
Z KOS MSc MEc BScEcon Hons MBA • 4 January 2021
The most notorious promise that public health will receive a £ 350 million weekly "membership fee" in the EU turned out to be the biggest lie

If the election were held today, due to the pandemic and Brexit, the Conservatives would lose the current vast majority of 80 MPs, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson would even lose a seat in his constituency. Labour would get 37.7 percent of the vote and Conservatives 35.6. The outcome of this first New Year's opinion poll may be the beginning of the end of Johnson's rule, if those in the Conservative party that enthroned him to carry out Brexit judge that they no longer need it. Johnson is also harmed by the first problems of leaving the EU. It is just the tip of the iceberg. The British are not allowed to go to Spain
The staff of the Spanish airline Iberia yesterday at Stansted Airport did not allow nine British citizens living in Spain to board a plane destined for Madrid. It claimed that their pre-Brexit residence documents were no longer valid. The British Embassy in Madrid, which claims to be and is being provided by the Spanish authorities, had to respond to countless calls from worried and confused Britons living in Spain because of the incident; there are about 300,000 Brits residing there.
The British right-wing pro-Brexit media reports rather than reports that there was no chaos in Dover for the first three days after the actual departure from the EU, and that only three truck drivers were fined and sent back to the EU without required documents. Truth be told: due to the holidays and the weekend, there were very few trucks in Dover in the past few days. In addition, countless importers and exporters exported and imported as early as December, fearing a misunderstanding, which they had planned for most of January. The picture will be clearer today.
Forgotten services
While the government places the most emphasis on a duty-free and quota-free trade deal, Johnson has come under increasing criticism for failing to agree with the EU on the service activities that make up almost 80 percent of the British economy the biggest “British” problem in the negotiations, they account for only 0.1 per cent of British GDP).
All those involved in service activities in the UK who want to continue to "sell" them in the EU will have to open representative offices if they do not already have them, and employ a mobile local workforce throughout the EU. This is a great irony of Brexit nonsense, as Brexitists claimed that Brexit would bring more jobs for the British. But this is just one of the broken promises of the Brexitists.
The most notorious promise that public health will receive a £ 350 million weekly "membership fee" in the EU turned out to be the biggest lie.
Healthcare, which is under increasing pressure due to the incompetence, inconsistency and slowness of the government in the battle with the new coronavirus pandemic, is receiving even less government money than before.
Who will control the border with Gibraltar?
Spain will have the final say on who will be able to go to the (British colony) of Gibraltar and who will not, the Spanish government claims, based on a post-Brexit "agreement in principle" concluded just hours before the Spanish-Gibraltar border becomes hard without an agreement. classical border. Under this agreement, Gibraltar remains part of the Schengen area with free movement, and Spain will be the guarantor for it. The Port of Gibraltar and the airport have become part of the external border of the Schengen area, and border control will be carried out for the first four years by the EU border agency Frontex. Prior to the pandemic, more than 28,000 people (Gibraltar has a total population of 33,700) crossed the border between Gibraltar and Spain every day, including 15,000 employees on the other side of the border. The agreement in principle, the Spanish interpretation of which is denied in Gibraltar, is to be turned into a real agreement by the EU and the United Kingdom in the forthcoming negotiations

The big question now is whether there’s any chance for a lasting peace, or if the fighting will drag on until one side gives in completely. Only time will tell if peace is possible, but one thing is certain: the Minsk agreements are a reminder of how hard it is to find common ground when both sides are so far apart.

Do we have answer: Not really, because there is no solution to end all these “cold wars” between the pharmaceutical giants and others researchers. They will never ever join the forces therefore in research and development so far the cancer is concern there there is impossible to join the forces, because they will never ever be able to draw the line between whose invention or development was more crucial for the final products.