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The trade deal will most definitely not take 10 years to get done - how do you make that out? Boris reckons he can do the deal within 12 months and I think that is perfectly do-able, just as he was able to get rid of the backstop in a matter of weeks. It will, however, take a few years to get the other deals outside the EU signed off, and they will enhance the opportunities available to us. This, the free ports, our escape from the suffocating EU which charges countries high tariff rates, and the 'no tariff' policy that the government will introduce are just some of the advantages that we will be able to secure in future years. The trade deals we strike will be much more relevant to this country's needs (rather than diluted to the lowest common denominator of all 28 countries of the EU) and we will be able to shake free of the debilitating and disincentivising employment legislation of the EU. ---------- Post added at 19:04 ---------- Previous post was at 19:01 ---------- Quote:
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He’s not great, but most importantly h3’s not Corbyn. Johnson won’t be there for ever, but at least him winning may see the end of Corbyn as leader and hopefully an internal revolution within Labour to produce a party that is something electable. |
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The trade deal is another matter, but if any of our friends in the EU think they can snatch our fish, they've got another think coming. Boris is made of sterner stuff than entering into a deal that does not benefit us. And those fish are ours once outside the EU. Canada didn't have to give away its fishing rights to secure its deal with the EU, so why should we? Out means out. Brexit means Brexit. Free movement, Common Agricultural Policy and all that other rubbish will be a thing of the past for us, and about time, too. |
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As for him being made of stern stuff; he's certainly full of something but it's not that.. :D ( P.s. love the 'Brexit means Brexit' line, made me laugh a lot !) |
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I do not think, for one moment, that the trade deal will take years to agree. The EU has a lot to lose without one, don't forget. I seem to recall that you didn't expect Theresa May to get anywhere with a withdrawal agreement, and nor did you expect Boris to get rid of the backstop. Why do you think you are right this time? Parliament has been our biggest problem in getting stuff through, not the EU. That little problem should be sorted once the election is out of the way. |
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Then Boris came along and against all the naysayers, negotiated away the backstop. Again, it was Parliament that resisted, but then having got a vote through for the Second Reading, then failed to agree the timetable. While the DUP may not be prepared to give the ok to Boris's deal, it will still get through a Conservative majority Parliament. Unless something goes badly wrong between now and Thursday, he should at least get a working majority this time. ---------- Post added at 13:19 ---------- Previous post was at 13:16 ---------- Quote:
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