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Old 14-01-2019, 19:29   #6359
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Re: Brexit

Great article here on the difficulties that countries have in concluding trade deals. Google "Brexiters’ delusions on trade die hard"
These include the US insistence on opening up the NHS, its current protectionist President and requirements to reduce food standards; China's security issues; India's requirement to ease visa restrictions to work or study in the UK and Australia's tough stance and ability to spot weakness.
https://www.ft.com/content/d543bdd4-...e-f4351a53f1c3

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How many definitions are there?
There's clearly more than one as your exchange with jfman shows. How much does it matter to you?
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