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Originally Posted by nomadking
If the EU goes into a fishing agreement with another country on the basis they are going to respect the rights of that country over the fish, they then can't say "It may be your waters, but it's not your fish". There is no longer "good faith" that the EU will follow the agreement.
You can't in "good faith" come to an agreement over rights you don't consider exist in the first place.
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This is actually what the term means ĺ
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_faith_(law)
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Exactly.
And Covid has put the EU and the UK into the GDP doldrums and there is no sign that having a trade deal with the EU right now would lead to any better a long term outcome since everything is stagnant. So we rebuild in competition with the EU, which we always were anyway.
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With integrated global supply chains, you can't compete in sectors like car manufacturing with just a market of 64m. Let's not go back to the government picking and subsidising winners as Cummings and Corbyn like. Instead, let's agree to a level playing field with the EU and kick socialism into touch.