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GenresHeavy Metal
OriginSolingen
Germany
Members Udo Dirkschneider
Wolf Hoffmann
Peter Baltes
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Accept is a German heavy metal band from the town of Solingen, formed in 1976 by guitarist Wolf Hoffmann and former members Udo Dirkschneider and Peter Baltes.

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EU set to take legal action against UK over post-Brexit deal changes

Oct 18,2021 3:34 am

The EU is expected to launch legal action against the UK government This Week over its decision to scrap some post-Brexit trade arrangements.

Ministers insist current checks on some goods travelling from Great Britain to Northern Ireland must end to avoid harm to The Peace process.

They published a parliamentary bill on Monday aimed at overriding parts of The Deal signed with the EU in 2020.

But Brussels says going back on The Arrangement breaks International Law .

The Northern Ireland Protocol is the part of the Brexit deal which keeps Northern Ireland in the EU's single market for goods.

This prevents a hard border with The Republic of Ireland - including checks there on The Movement of people and goods - which both the UK and EU want to avoid in order to ensure peace is maintained.

But instead it means checks on some goods arriving into Northern Ireland from other parts of the UK.

That is opposed by unionists in Northern Ireland who argue it creates a trade border in the Irish Sea and could lead to the break-up of the UK.

Following, the Democratic Unionist Party is refusing to serve in a power-sharing executive with Sinn Fein until the protocol is changed.

But other parties in Northern Ireland - including Sinn Fein , The Alliance Party and the SDLP - Accept The Deal as it stands.

'Dead End '

The UK government says it would prefer to agree changes with the EU, rather than act alone in making changes to the protocol.

UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme: " We've been acting in Good Faith in these negotiations, but the fundamental issues That are affecting political stability in Northern Ireland are in the text of the protocol and what we need is the EU to agree to change the text of the protocol.

" Otherwise the negotiations won't succeed. We've reached a Dead End , because we can't change those core issues around customs and around VAT That are losing us the consent of the unionist community in Northern Ireland . "

At the centre of the UK government's plan are measures they say would ease the impact on businesses - Set out in the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill - including the concept of " green lanes" and " red lanes" for trade.

This would involve:

But the EU has indicated it will restart legal action it began in March Last Year , when it accused the UK of delaying, without consultation, the enforcement of parts of the protocol relating to customs checks.

It could Go Further by taking the UK to court over claims it did too little to Set Up border control posts and share data with the EU.

The European Commission is expected to sign off The Next legal steps at its meeting on Wednesday, while many senior EU figures have spoken out against the UK's plan to rewrite parts of the protocol.

" Britain has taken a very regrettable decision That goes against all the agreements between the EU and Britain, " German Chancellor Olaf Sholz said.

" It is also unjustified because the European Commission made many pragmatic proposals. "

Italy's Europe Minister Enzo Amendola said the UK's proposal was worrying and " would violate their international legal obligations".

Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Boris Johnson 's government to " continue negotiations with the EU in Good Faith ".

Businesses which import Great Britain goods to Northern Ireland have experienced difficulties with the protocol as The Checks and controls add cost and complexity.

Food and horticulture importers have faced The Greatest problems, as those goods face The Most onerous controls.

However, exporters have benefited because unlike other parts of the UK they have maintained frictionless access to EU Markets .



Source of news: bbc.com

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