Randy McNob
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- Jun 13, 2020
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Good to see a pro-Brexit voice other than from the usual suspects.
1. Strategic protectionism sounds intriguing. The devil would be in the detail, of course.
2. Agriculture is an interesting one. I thought one of the very few advantages attributed to Brexit was that it opened up the possibility of cheap food imports from outside the EU?
3. Ground breaking deal. Hmm. Not too many so far. Plus we have deals with these third party nations through the EU. Is there really a great opportunity? I recall one study that looked at the impact of a free trade deal with New Zealand would have a negligible impact on our GDP.
4. Yes that awful EU will continue to pester us by selling us stuff and buying our stuff. They'll just be less of it. And economic growth,
With respect, your posting does read rather like someone trying to make the best of a bad job.
So we are assuming or we know that we cannot grow our key industries while part of the EU? hmm, really?
Not a fan of importing food - better off in the EU then. If the argument is we could produce more home grown, what stops us doing that anyway?
I accept that we may have opportunity to do deals in smaller emerging countries, but who says we will and why is at assumed we wouldn't as part of the EU? Is there an example of a ready made like for like product we could import elsewhere at lower cost? Most things you import are niche to that country, German cars, French wine, Dutch Cheese. Thats why we import them. There is rarely an example of a like for like product that can be sourced elsewhere and products imported outside the EU would have a trade deal that replaces one we already have