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Old 20-08-2019, 14:20   #1254
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Re: PM Boris forms a government

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
One problem I foresee with No Deal being seen as the cleanest Brexit is that any future trade deal will likely require some reintegration with the European Union. Whether it's regulation, some laws including special privileges for European citizens or less rigorous customs checks.

What is going to happen when these details come out as part of future trade negotiations?
Exactly.
The question is whether we negotiate from a position of strength with access to the biggest market in the world with the EEA plus the largest number of trade deals in the world (eg Vietnam, Israel, Canada, South Africa, Korea, Chile, Turkey, Argentina, Morocco, Mexico, Puru, Barbados, Seychelles).
Or whether we negotiate from a position of weakness with no deals in place.
I know which I would prefer to do.
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