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I said we wouldn't be able to get new deal.
We haven't and we can't.
So what we got then?
I said we wouldn't be able to get new deal.
We haven't and we can't.
As EU member we already had trade deals with majority of those countries anyway.CPTPP
Copy and paste EU continuity deals.So what we got then?
Copy and paste EU continuity deals.
Inevitably would have worsened stuck in EU.So even standing still is a win.Vote for Brexit, at best some things might be no worse
That's got nothing to do with food standards.Well at least the EU is maintaining food standards.......
https://www.theguardian.com/society...lla-outbreak-in-uk-linked-to-chicken-products
It's so nice to start hearing some positive stories for a change!https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56155531
"1,500 money managers, payment firms and insurers have applied for permission to continue operating in the UK after Brexit. Around two-thirds had no prior physical operations in Britain, it said. It suggests London "is set to remain a key global financial centre", it added. "Many of these European firms will be opening offices for the first time, which is good news for UK professional advice firms across multiple industries including lawyers, accountants, consultants and recruiters." said Mike Johnson, managing consultant at Bovill. He added that business from the firms should provide a welcome boost to the service sector, too" Lol.
Inevitably would have worsened stuck in EU.So even standing still is a win.
Many of these European firms will be opening offices for the first time
EU life expectancy 81 UK 81.3 hope we continue to be worse than EU average, by your calculations.How are UK metrics on: life expectancy, pensioner poverty, child poverty, health care provision.....UK versus EU?
Here's a hint: they are all worse than EU average.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56155531
"1,500 money managers, payment firms and insurers have applied for permission to continue operating in the UK after Brexit.
Around two-thirds had no prior physical operations in Britain, it said.
It suggests London "is set to remain a key global financial centre", it added.
"Many of these European firms will be opening offices for the first time, which is good news for UK professional advice firms across multiple industries including lawyers, accountants, consultants and recruiters." said Mike Johnson, managing consultant at Bovill.
He added that business from the firms should provide a welcome boost to the service sector, too"
Lol.
That's got nothing to do with food standards.