It has been reported that -Britain will not continue any trading relationship with the European Union that depends on the bloc's laws. This was stated by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak himself on Monday after newspapers reported that his government was working to develop the country.
"On trade, let me be clear on this: Under my leadership, the United Kingdom will not have a relationship with Europe that depends on alignment with EU law," Sunak told business leaders in response to Britain's trade and relationship with Europe. .
Sunak said Britain's exit from the EU had helped bring more freedom on matters such as migration and regulation and had gained "proper control" of the country's borders.
"We need a regulatory regime that is fit for the future, which ensures that this country can be a leader in the industries that will create jobs and future growth and having the regulatory freedom to do that is an important opportunity from Brexit," he told the Confederation of Industry Annual Conference. British.
The statement came after Britain said on Sunday it had no plans to pursue a Swiss-style trading relationship with the EU.
Switzerland has access to the EU's single market, but in return has to accept certain conditions on contributions and migration. Britain is leaving the EU in 2020.
Eurosceptic MPs in Sunak's Conservative Party warned him on Sunday to pursue closer ties with the bloc.
"I believe in Brexit, and I know that Brexit can deliver and has delivered great benefits and opportunities for this country," said Sunak.