prosaic areas like border controls, even when our controls are fully in place, we are never going to adopt the same levels of checks and controls that the eu imposes on itself because we don�*t believe the levels of risk necessary require them. another strand is a more active state then we have got used to in britain in recent years, but always working within the confines of a liberal market economy. to take a couple of examples, we are developing a subsidy policy and framework which is less process driven and less bureaucratic and more tailored to the specific needs of the uk economy. the state is creating free ports, areas where there are tax reductions aimed at job creation, and finally we are actively looking at areas where we have inherited eu rules that we regard as unnecessarily complex, bureaucratic or just unsuited regard as unnecessarily complex, bureaucratic orjust unsuited to our present and future needs. a new agriculture system is more suited to our climate than the vast fields of