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Old 13-06-2018, 13:20   #3015
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by jonbxx View Post
Back to the exit negotiations, another forum pointed me to a nice briefing sheet for the House of Lords comparing the UK Government, European Council and European Parliaments positions on future UK/EU relations - https://www.parliament.uk/documents/...ison-table.pdf

Some nice colour coding with green showing full agreement, yellow showing agreement in principle but without an agreement on the 'how' and red showing no agreement. Old Boy is right in all sides seeking a zero tariff trade agreement for goods. Non-tariff barriers do loom in the Council position though.

Also good news on mutual recognition of qualifications, science and education and culture
Thanks for this helpful and constructive post.

As others have highlighted, the EU would be very keen for a free trade deal in manufactured goods as this is what they sell to us. But the EU is not keen on a free trade deal in services which is what we sell to them.
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