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Originally Posted by Damien
Trade deals frequently require laws to be passed. I.E The proposed EU-Canada deal requires Canada to strength copyright law. Companies want to make sure that countries had strong/favorable/similar regulation and laws depending on the industry. Another example would be cross-border financial transactions would require both parties have sufficient data protection and regulatory standards.
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If you are using trade deals as an example then any change will be mutually beneficial and certainly won't require us giving up sovereignty,Stuart made it sound as if we would still be forced to give up sovereignty and change our laws to suit others which quite clearly is never going to be the case if we leave the EU .We ,as a nation, will decide what we accept and don't accept ,we will no longer have the EU deciding for us .