PM will insist on no alignment with the EU. Government will seek frictionless trade but if EU insists that must mean Britain can’t set its own rules and must remain within ambit of European Court of Justice, then it will forego frictionless trade.
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UK top trade partners (exports) in 2018: EU
£291bn
United States
£50.4bn
China
£21.4bn
Turkey £10.6bn
Hong Kong
£7.9bn
UAE
£7.8bn
Japan
£6.5bn
South Korea
£6bn
Canada
£5.6bn
Singapore
£5.2bn
India
£5bn
Australia
£4.5bn
Spot the problem? -
Yes. You’ve lumped 27 countries in as 1.
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Extra paperwork won't be the price though, will it ? The price for divergence from EU standards will be loss of the EU as a market, there's a reason the EU has set standards and it isn't so potential importers can ignore them.
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Plus, the vast majority of EU standards are positive/progressive/future thinking. Divergence is a vanity concept for the ignorant.
- Još 4 druga odgovora
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- Još 3 druga odgovora
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"Price worth paying" = other people's jobs, not his; other people's money, not his; other people's security, not his; other people's long-term futures, not his. It is appalling.
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Agree wholeheartedly with you FranS!
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Looking forward to that cost-benefit analysis of introducing masses of red tape between us and the rest of our continent. You can hear the sound of facepalms in every boardroom in the land.
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#FBPE member up in it! There’ll be enough to go around in order to satisfy EU bureaucrats. The sooner we start ‘Project Singapore On The Thames’ the better!! - Još 1 odgovor
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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