'Massive' post Brexit trade deal signed...

Looking really bad... as a result of Brexit... or not​

UK exports of goods and services over time​


DateGoods (£ billion)Services (£ billion)Total (£ billion)
2016297.6275.3572.9
2017337.6301.9639.5
2018350.4323.5673.9
2019363.5336.2699.7
2020307.2309.6616.8
2021323.6330.7654.3
2022415.9397.4813.3
 
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Interesting to see how you've changed tack after 'discovering' Obama's involvement and endorsement. The lefty simpleton's heads must be spinning after that revelation.
You might’ve only just heard about Obamas interest In TPP, those of us more informed knew about it years ago.

Its a bit weird how you are trying to turn international trade into left / right tribalism.


Common sense says you put most effort into minimising trade barriers with your largest trade partner.

40% of UKs trade is with the EU.

if the UK rejoined the SM it would have a greater benefit of 100x magnitude over getting a few lower tariffs with CPTPP.
Thankfully the general public are beginning to realise, so there is mounting pressure for politicians to address this.
 

Looking really bad... as a result of Brexit... or not​

UK exports of goods and services over time​


DateGoods (£ billion)Services (£ billion)Total (£ billion)
2016297.6275.3572.9
2017337.6301.9639.5
2018350.4323.5673.9
2019363.5336.2699.7
2020307.2309.6616.8
2021323.6330.7654.3
2022415.9397.4813.3

So you are pointing out that the UK continues to have the EU as it’s largest trade partner by a country mile, but because of Brexit 100% of that trade is now more costly, less efficient, increased delays, less opportunity.


Thank you for providing the evidence that proves the UK should rejoin the SM urgently….we have a problem sluggish economic growth and a CoLC. Rejoining SM would be an immediate way to generate growth with no govt cost.
Its a no brainier.
 
Common sense says you put most effort into minimising trade barriers with your largest trade partner.
The US you mean? US trade with UK exceeds the next 4 trading partners added together. Of the EU we only trade signifcant volumes with 7-8 of the members which is less than 30% (of the membership). Hardly worth the bother if you can do business with the biggest growing economies without paying membership fees.

Its not like all trade with the EU has ceased.
 
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Depends on the framework of the society you find out choose yourself to be in.

It is not an absolute and direct relationship.

As I would expect more than 99.9% of us won't be exporting anything to this bloc (and therefore not making any money directly from this deal either), yours and my quality of life will depend on how whether the income is redistributed anyway.
Which, is a government thang.

And we're still a lot poorer as a country then we were. When if we are a lot richer, come back to me.
so true
 
The US you mean? US trade with UK exceeds the next 4 trading partners added together

Come on MB, you know very well the EU is our largest trade partner, it’s over 3x bigger than USA trade.

42% UK exports goes to EU
12% UK exports go to USA

Of the EU we only trade signifcant volumes with 7-8 of the members which is less than 30% (of the membership
So what.

Inside the Single Market, trading with Latvia is the same as trading with France.

Hardly worth the bother if you can do business with the biggest growing economies without paying membership fees.
So you think having frictionless trade on 42% of our international trade is “hardly worth the bother”

The UK was perfectly able to trade with the RoW whilst an EU member.….the shops in this country have been full of goods from China, India, America, Vietnam, Thailand , Mexico etc etc for decades.

Perhaps you can point out what international trade EU membership actually prevented.
 
If it wasn't for the fact that brexit was the biggest social and economic note that any nation has written, it would be funny watching brexiteers clutching at straws that don't exist!
 
Who says we need to 'make up' anything? Getting fed up telling you - it’s not all about money or whether Notch has some tomatoes in his local supermarket.
Yet another brexiteer squirming because brexit (as predicted) has all gone pear shaped :LOL:
 
 
You can always rely on the Spectator to push the tory line.
 
You can always rely on the Spectator to push the tory line.
Just for clarity, can you tell us what papers don’t push the Tory line. I.E. the ones you get your news from. Just so we all know.
 
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