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EddieM
Like respecting the use of foreign air space?
In much the same way that Heathrow is the largest passenger hub in the EU.
Like respecting the use of foreign air space?
Playing devils advocate, that could be met with a document stating no access and no quota. If everyone signs off on it then it meets the documented requirements.
Of course if we play scorched water then so will the EU on things we actually care about, like finance.
Pure speculation on your part.They couldn't do that, they don't have to capacity. And that needs no bet or speculation whatsoever.
Pure speculation on your part.
and the UK has given back control to the EUNope fact, the UK clears more trades than the rest of the EU combined.
and the UK has given back control to the EU
that means the EU can change rules and regulations to suit its own interests. Most likely scenario is that it will introduce nudge factors that will make more economic sense for financial services to move operations across.
the govts refusal to accept any alignment rules for goods automatically introduces nudge factors, some businesses dealing are already leaving
and the UK has given back control to the EU
that means the EU can change rules and regulations to suit its own interests. Most likely scenario is that it will introduce nudge factors that will make more economic sense for financial services to move operations across.
the govts refusal to accept any alignment rules for goods automatically introduces nudge factors, some businesses dealing are already leaving
Not the same as saying no trade deal without access,
You do like dressing up opinion as factWrong
without access to fishing there will be no trade dealSpeculation, too. You're making no sense.
without access to fishing there will be no trade deal
That doesn't mean they can't scale up. A lot of the Brexit planning was to enable exactly that.Nope fact, the UK clears more trades than the rest of the EU combined.
without fishing there will be no trade dealYou do like dressing up opinion as fact
That doesn't mean they can't scale up. A lot of the Brexit planning was to enable exactly that.