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Yet Another Brexit Benefit – This Time For Our Cheese Exporters
With a 254% tariff – Ha ha ha.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The belief that new trade possibilities existed is still correct. No one lied or was wrong about that. But naturally they need to be agreed with the other party, everyone knows that. Being scared of the transition period is no reason to remsin in the overbearing federal EU. It would be too great a price to pay for retaining (maybe temporarily since he states our agreement has lapsed so others can too) an existing agreement.
Obviously agreement can only be reached if the other party is willing. If they are not then most likely we need to wait until more reasonable individuals are elected to the other party's government.
One may have thought there would be approval of refusing to lower our standards, but he seems to use that as if it were a negative. It's not. It's simply an indication of the other party trying it on in the vain hope they may be as good at bullying across the table to get an unfair advantage, from someone they think are so mentally weak that they will crumble, as the EU elite thinks they are. One simply has to give it time. Sooner or later they will realise that cutting off your nose off the spite your face is not a sensible policy. Hopefully without the need for mirroring the option they have taken, but if it needs that, so be it.
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