The Leave Means Leave letter sets out as one of its seven red lines that the ECJ should “cease to have any jurisdiction whatsoever over the UK from 30 March 2019”. The court’s proposed role in the Brexit transition is a thorn in Brexiters’ sides. Another Leave Means Leave demand is that any payments to the EU must be conditional on the EU offering the UK a free trade deal. In his article, Duncan Smith went further, saying it must be a free trade deal “without tariffs or non-tariff barriers”. The other two Leave Means Leave conditions are more acceptable to the EU.
Source: The Guardian December 03, 2017 12:00 UTC