BINGO!Burnley Ace wrote:Ok, this is going back to page 9 and 10 but nevertheless:
In my OPINION not having similar access to information on advanced passenger details ( the EU SIS II) on incoming flights as we do now will have a negative impact.
The evidence I am relying on is that we currently access it over 500 million times a year, it’s the largest information system for public security in Europe and there is the report published by Parliament on the 7th Dec 2018 and that there is no agreement in place not enabling legislation.
My OPINION may change as new information comes to light but at the moment the available evidence is that we don’t have an agreement and that will be negative.
You admit you have an OPINION.
And it's a FACT that we currently access it over 500 million times a year.
But, it's a fundamental mistake to assume that WHEN WE LEAVE, there won't be an equivalent or even an improved version in the future.
The process of leaving the EU has not happened yet. The process is incomplete, not concluded.
We do not have the benefit of the passage of time to see how the negotiations around EU SIS II HAVE CONCLUDED.
Therefore it's CONJECTURE to claim that in the short tern not having access to EU SIS II is EVIDENCE that brexit will have a negative impact on the uk.