Re: Britain outside the EU
Well, the government believes that the CPTPP deal will cut tariffs for UK exporters to a group of nations which will have a total GDP of £11 trillion.
The CPTPP is forecast to grow way faster than the EU over the course of the next 30 years, and we were quick to perceive that the EU will be in decline in relative terms.
Joining a bloc like this will also create many opportunities for business, including services, our main source of income. Forecasts will not account for that, of course, because those opportunities have yet to be seized. You cannot quantify the new opportunities that business will identify until that has happened.
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