if Trump can succeed with the EU, it will be much easier to succeed with the UK. It's much easier to strike FTAs with less complex economies
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Replying to @hoongwaicheah
Which is why China only took 17 years with Australia yeah?
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Replying to @panmisthropist
As compared to the EU's non-existent FTA with either China or Australia?
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Replying to @hoongwaicheah
What's your timeframe for negotiations for all our new FTAs and what do exporters do in the meantime?
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Replying to @panmisthropist
There's no time frame for EU trade negotiations either. You don't need FTAs to export. They'll just target markets where they're competitive
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Replying to @hoongwaicheah
Competitive on WTO regs? Whereas the rest of the EU won't be. How's that work?
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Replying to @panmisthropist
CU distorts the internal market so that it is not competitive in the world market. Outside, UK can rebalance economy to be world competitive
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Replying to @hoongwaicheah @panmisthropist
Is that why Germany, Denmark, Ireland are massively successful exporting nations
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Replying to @Maxton_MS @panmisthropist
It's really not that simple. Distortion doesn't mean they can't export successfully. It means they might be less competitive than it appears
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Replying to @hoongwaicheah @panmisthropist
Magic that, distortion only works to aid your argument
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You're putting the cart before the horse. The distortion is one of the reasons I supported Brexit.
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