https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/07/theresa-secures-backing-cabinet-soft-brexit-180707060411962.htmlOh boy, Theresa May's only gone and done it now. Her Brexit plan ensures the UK de facto continues to be under the authority of the European Union. Under her plan, the UK would become a new EU customs region, wherein we would be able to freely regulate our own agricultural or industrial products to EU standards, nor negotiate any trade deals with non-European nations regarding such products. The UK would pay the cost of running the EU's tariff collection for EU-bound goods passing through the UK, while passing the revenue to the EU. No provisions for the services industry are sought, except that the financial sector will not be subjected to EU regulations, in a move which should clearly highlight May's priorities. While under her plan the UK would be "independent" from the European Court of Justice, being able to freely reject EU regulations placed upon us, however it would be accepted as standard that we accept whatever EU regulations are passed in the EU while there would be unnamed "consequences" if we did not integrate these regulations into UK law. The only thing I liked was that we'd withdraw from the EU Fishery commons, never too late for damage control.
tl;dr
Theresa May's plan keeps the UK outside of the EU market, but within the EU customs union. It will remain subjected to EU rulings upon consequence of some penalty. It will not be able to make trade deals with the rest of the world if such deals involve the importing of agricultural or industrial goods, i.e., everything that's not pharmaceuticals, stamps or intellectual property. EU response was to ask European leaders not to comment on the proposals, EU commissioners seem to like the deal. Boris Johnson backed off after May told him if he quit he wouldn't be able to use his staff car to get home to London, 40 miles away from May's mansion, so our last hope is that once Boris Johnson gets home and has some tea, he resigns and May's marginal majority disappears, forcing a vote of no confidence if she doesn't deliver Brexit in all but name. If not, then all future elections will see politicians arguing over leaving the planned UK-EU customs area