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What are the 12 negotiation criteria listed in the official British White Paper on Britain's withdrawal from the EU, such as immigration restrictions?

Last month, the British Supreme Court made a final judgment on the procedure of "Britain's withdrawal from the EU".

China news agency, London, February 2 (Reporter Zhou Zhaojun) On February 2, the British government published a white paper on Britain's Brexit, which listed 12 standards that the British government will adhere to in future negotiations on Britain's Brexit, including restricting immigration, protecting labor interests, and reaching a free trade agreement with the EU.

The day before, the House of Commons of the British Parliament passed the Bill of Britain's Brexit with an overwhelming majority of 498 votes in favor and 1 14 votes against, authorizing Prime Minister theresa may to start the process of Britain's Brexit. Britain will trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty before the end of March, and formally start the negotiation of Britain's withdrawal from the EU.

This 75-page white paper emphasizes that the focus of Britain's concern is to avoid a destructive cliff-like Britain's withdrawal from the EU and make the process of Britain's departure from the EU smooth and orderly. When negotiating Britain's exit from the EU, Britain will try its best to provide certainty for the financial market.

The white paper points out that Britain will regain control of its own laws and immigration policies after leaving the EU. The British government will protect the rights of EU citizens already in the UK, and at the same time protect the rights of British citizens in the EU.

The white paper emphasizes that after Brexit, Britain and the EU will continue to maintain close cooperation in the field of fighting crime and counter-terrorism. At present, the border management between Britain and Ireland will not change, and the tourist area between Britain and Ireland will remain.

David Davis, Britain's Secretary of State for Brexit, said that the white paper set the goal and policy of Britain's Brexit and sought to establish a brand-new good relationship with the EU. After Brexit, Britain will leave the European single market and hope to reach a new free trade agreement with the EU.

He said that after leaving the EU, Britain will become a more global country, not only cooperating with the EU, but also strengthening ties with countries outside Europe, and Britain will become a stronger, fairer, more United and more open country.