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Re: Labour leopards never change their spots...
It will all be part of the negotiation that we will hopefully be starting soon and I know with what we have been subjected to in the last few weeks it's easy to think all the ace's are up the EU's sleeve but the UK has a strong position. Trade is a weapon the remain camp have been employing a lot as an example of how leaving the EU will damage the UK but that's being a little disingenuous as the UK doesn't just sell to the EU we are a large importer of EU goods and the company's that deal with the UK are not at all interested in losing access to the UK.
Negotiations will be long and no doubt complicated but a deal that continues to benefit both sides is preferable for everyone and the most likely outcome as the EU is not going to want to compete all the time with the UK for inward investment. Of course the UK needs to have competent and professional people doing the negotiations and at the minute that could be difficult to obtain given the recent demonstrations.
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