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The EU similarly, if they think Biden will win, know that they will extract more from the UK position in November because they’re the only show in town for the foreseeable. |
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Even more worrying, of course, is the EU’s anti-business stance. In fact the more I think about the EU, the more reasons I come up with why we really don’t want to be part of it. |
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Seems to back up what jfman was saying.
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The headline isn’t supported by the content of the article. The article first of all is hearsay; it’s not quoting EU government figures, it’s quoting someone who used to have a professional relationship with some EU government figures, relating what they have said informally to him. Second of all it’s an opinion piece, which isn’t a problem in itself except the headline creates the impression of being a news item reporting facts.
It tells us that *some* people in government in European countries *think* BoJo’s approach to No Deal *might* be influenced by the US election - not what he “will” do. |
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In fairness I'm just offering an opinion and even if the UK were taking this stance they'd never admit it openly.
Proof will be in the pudding once we have President-elect Boden and a Democratic Senate. :) |
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I'd been sceptical of this theory but the current FT lead headline reads "Concerns grow inside Downing Street as polls point to Biden victory".
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A Biden administration would see a strong EU as an important counterweight to Russian influence in Eastern Europe and be less interested in a trade war with the EU. |
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The USA will be able to pick off some trade under WTO rules. |
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We already trade with the US on WTO terms. I can't see the big deal here for us plus, as others have said, getting one is not likely to be quicke unless we cave.
Remember also that Boris has a cabinet, MPs and a party to convince, never mind the country. I've no idea whether or not Boris is being wisely advised, but the country will be very angry if the EU talks fail because of Boris wants to know the US election result first. I'd forecast that his position would become rapidly untenable. I believe we are at the point now where only demonstrable EU intransigence can lead to an "acceptable" failure of talks. |
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There's easily enough cover for a wait and see approach, and Boris can 100% deny it ever to be the case. |
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