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This just proves the point that the EU is clearly dictatorial. The commission dictate to the member states and the member states dictate to the commission.
Sounds like the UK will get a fast and good trade deal with the USA, Japan, China, India, Canada, SOuth Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, many South American countries and even Russia. But will get nowwhere with the EU.
The EU will have no trade deals outside of its own plunging economic members.
Sounds like the UK will get a fast and good trade deal with the USA, Japan, China, India, Canada, SOuth Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, many South American countries and even Russia. But will get nowwhere with the EU.
The EU will have no trade deals outside of its own plunging economic members.
Sounds like the UK will get a fast and good trade deal with the USA, Japan, China, India, Canada, SOuth Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, many South American countries and even Russia. But will get nowwhere with the EU.
The EU will have no trade deals outside of its own plunging economic members.
We can have freedom of movement with those countries as well. i.e. They are free to work in the UK and we will not be allowed to work in theirs.
BTW: The UK is the major force in Europe lobbying not to do business with Russia.
"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell
This just proves the point that the EU is clearly dictatorial. The commission dictate to the member states and the member states dictate to the commission.
Where is the EU army when you need it?
We can't send the boys round like we did with Greece because we're based in Belgium.
And no one is going to invade Walloon to give them a good kicking.
If we had an EU army we could do it in the name of the EU and no particular country would be to blame.
I'm assuming all you Remnants approve of the trade negotiation process?
Britain's largest banks are planning to move business overseas due to uncertainty over the Brexit process, the head of the British Bankers' Association has warned.
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