US Trade Deal or Internal Market Bill?

Started by Cor Blimey!, September 30, 2020, 12:29:12 AM

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Quote from: Streetwalker on September 30, 2020, 09:33:17 AM
The UK on leaving the EU has set its course on being an independent Nation (Or Nations to be exact) . No trade deal  that threatens that is worth having . The internal Market bill protects the integrity of the United Kingdoms and is far more important than a trade deal that may or may not improve the UK's trading relationship with the US .

Quite.

We may well get shafted but if we can get photos of Barnier doing that to anyone we can always sell them on the internet and use the money to keep the UK afloat.

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Baff

Quote from: papasmurf on September 30, 2020, 08:19:03 AM
I do NOT want a trade deal with America, we will get well and truly shafted.

As a general rule, trade deals are to be avoided.
It's just an exercise in bureaucracy.
More greedy fingers in the same pie.

Less is more when it comes to government.
Be liberal FTW.

Baff

Comically, the US has dropped it's food standards to allow the sale of UK beef.

Streetwalker

The UK on leaving the EU has set its course on being an independent Nation (Or Nations to be exact) . No trade deal  that threatens that is worth having . The internal Market bill protects the integrity of the United Kingdoms and is far more important than a trade deal that may or may not improve the UK's trading relationship with the US .


papasmurf

I do NOT want a trade deal with America, we will get well and truly shafted.
Nemini parco qui vivit in orbe

Cor Blimey!

It's beginning to look like a US/UK trade deal and the Internal Market bill/ legislation are mutually exclusive. Just wondering which is more important to members here.
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