command paper
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Frost said Britain wanted a new “balance”, detailed in a command paper, which meant governance of the accord was no longer policed by EU institutions and the European Court of Justice, and a “normal treaty framework” which was “more conducive to the sense of genuine and equitable partnership”.
From Reuters
The command paper also has further details of a trusted trader scheme which will be used to make sure goods being sent from GB to NI do not have to pay tariffs.
From BBC
The MAS was announced in a government 'command paper' published on Thursday.
From BBC
The UK spokesman added: 'We are continuing to work closely with the executive on proposals to minimise requirements on the movement of food and agricultural products, in line with the approach we set out in our May command paper.'
From BBC
Mr Gardiner told BBC News: "The normal procedure for domestic ratification would see the government issue a Command Paper, which would be discussed by a small committee of MPs. "The government has not indicated it is ready to do this to allow the UK to be one of the founding parties to the agreement when it comes into force - most likely by the end of this year.
From BBC
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