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Old 30-11-2019, 14:27   #48
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Re: Election 2019 - Week 4

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
They are being alarmist about Brexit. Trade deals can take years, but the one we want with the EU should be relatively straight forward to negotiate, given that our exported products already meet their standards.

I'm not worried about the Conservative spending plans. They are modest compared with the other two parties, and the Conservatives aren't exactly reckless with the economy, are they?
Wasn't that David Davies' pitch at the Referendum? It won't be easy. By playing that card, the EU will want to tie us in to maintaining their standards. We have to look at how Canada was engineered and learn from that.
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