ChatterBank1 min ago
It's All Going Horribly Wrong For Project Fear
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Will Barry swallow his pride and admit he was wrong to say we would be at the back of the queue or will it just fade in among his other last minute tantrums at Clinton loosing?
//‘We hear that we are first in line to do a great free trade deal with the United States. So, it’s going to be a very exciting year for both our countries.’
The signals suggest Britain could beat the EU to sign a free trade deal with the US. Long-running negotiations on an EU-US deal have stalled. France has indicated it could veto a deal and Mr Trump has suggested he is not interested in on //
And it is not just the Americans, the Aussies are queuing up too. We did a terrible thing turning on the Commonwealth in favour of the corrupt EU years ago, lets hope we can all patch up and become prosperous together.
//Meanwhile one of Australia’s most senior politicians said he hopes for a rapid trade deal with the UK. Ex-prime minister Tony Abbott, who is tipped to return to the top job, said the movement of goods between the two countries should be entirely free of tariffs, adding: ‘Brexit means that Britain is back.
It’s good that Britain will no longer be constrained by the bureaucracy of Brussels.’
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-41 03788/W e-queue -trade- deal-sa ys-Bori s-Forei gn-Secr etary-h ails-ex citing- year-ta lks-Tru mp-s-te am.html
//‘We hear that we are first in line to do a great free trade deal with the United States. So, it’s going to be a very exciting year for both our countries.’
The signals suggest Britain could beat the EU to sign a free trade deal with the US. Long-running negotiations on an EU-US deal have stalled. France has indicated it could veto a deal and Mr Trump has suggested he is not interested in on //
And it is not just the Americans, the Aussies are queuing up too. We did a terrible thing turning on the Commonwealth in favour of the corrupt EU years ago, lets hope we can all patch up and become prosperous together.
//Meanwhile one of Australia’s most senior politicians said he hopes for a rapid trade deal with the UK. Ex-prime minister Tony Abbott, who is tipped to return to the top job, said the movement of goods between the two countries should be entirely free of tariffs, adding: ‘Brexit means that Britain is back.
It’s good that Britain will no longer be constrained by the bureaucracy of Brussels.’
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