The Trade Policies of Brexit Britain: the Influence of and Impacts on the Devolved Nations

David Eiser, N. McEwen, G. Roy
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This paper examines the extent to which the UK’s three devolved governments have sought and achieved influence on the UK Government’s evolving post-Brexit international trade policy, distinguishing their influence at key stages of the trade policy cycle (mandate, negotiations and implementation). Despite carrying the legal responsibility to implement those aspects of trade deals that fall within areas of devolved competence, the devolved governments’ attempts to secure meaningful influence on the UK’s trade agreements have largely been frustrated. This reflects a lack of trust between the devolved and UK governments, weaknesses in the framework for and operation of intergovernmental relations, and a strong desire of the UK government to retain control centrally wherever possible. The resulting tensions have exacerbated devolved governments’ concerns over the authority of the devolved institutions post-Brexit.
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英国脱欧后的贸易政策:对权力下放国家的影响和冲击
本文考察了英国的三个下放政府在多大程度上寻求并实现了对英国政府在英国脱欧后不断发展的国际贸易政策的影响,区分了他们在贸易政策周期的关键阶段(授权、谈判和实施)的影响。尽管在法律上有责任执行那些属于权力下放范围内的贸易协议,但权力下放的政府试图对英国的贸易协定产生有意义的影响,但在很大程度上遭到了挫折。这反映了地方政府和英国政府之间缺乏信任,政府间关系的框架和运作存在弱点,以及英国政府尽可能保持中央控制的强烈愿望。由此产生的紧张局势加剧了权力下放政府对脱欧后权力下放机构权威的担忧。
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