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Britain Unbound
Britain Unbound@BritainUnbound·
@s_bentall It has a partial one yes. That limits their capability to do trade deals with anyone else.
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Britain Unbound
Britain Unbound@BritainUnbound·
No. You cannot actually be saying that. Are you mentally stunted Richard. EU member states *cannot* negotiate trade deals independently. Cannot. It is a reserved competency. Please tell me you have not been whining for a DECADE on this topic without knowing that. For the love of God man, get a clue. Learn to read a damn book. Or get someone competent to read one to you. What an utter clown you are. Saying something so utterly ignorant of reality. Sort your life out. You're an embarrassment to humans.
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Michael M. 🇨🇭🇳🇴🇮🇸🇱🇮🇬🇧/🇨🇾
No FTA gives the same mutual easier trading (customs border free) access as does a (partial) customs union with the other. Turkiye (in a partial customs union with the EU, which once included the UK, so then better easier pre-Brexit UK trading with Turkiye) negotiates ALL of its own trade deals. A customs union doesn't stop this. The EFTA4 (in the EEA/Single Market OR - Switzerland - reciprocating FoM with the EEA30) also have the choice to negotiate their own trade deals (Iceland has one with China) or collectively as a bloc.
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Britain Unbound
Britain Unbound@BritainUnbound·
@vivamjm @s_bentall Michael. Prove that you are more worth talking to than Richard. Richard was wrong when he said that the UK could negotiate a trade deal with Turkey from within the EU, wasn't he. It's a yes or no question Michael. Prove that you're not the barmy ideologue that Richard is.
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Britain Unbound
Britain Unbound@BritainUnbound·
@vivamjm @s_bentall You keep replying Michael, but not to this. You are going to reply to this, aren't you? Come on Michael. Prove you're an adult capable of answering a simple question.
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Michael M. 🇨🇭🇳🇴🇮🇸🇱🇮🇬🇧/🇨🇾
@BritainUnbound @s_bentall Okay ...fun over for the rest of this night 😗 x.com/i/status/20619…
Michael M. 🇨🇭🇳🇴🇮🇸🇱🇮🇬🇧/🇨🇾@vivamjm

The truth is I have some empathy with your position. I am fully aware of the great benefits of the Single Market & a customs union (the latter is especially useful for UK SMEs) ..but I also see the political sense of having a more independent trade policy. It is for this reason that I was many years ago brought around to the best possible Brexit compromise going forward of being "more like Norway or Switzerland" & - ironicaly - rejoining @EFTA4UK ...& ("Norway") EEA or ("Switzerland") reciprocating FoM with the EEA30, but having our own tariff schedule, a la the EFTA members, to negotiate independently (or together with fellow EFTA members) with. The TCA would permit this within in. I also long ago said UK should join PEM to mitigate some of the RoO issues as a result of no longer being part of the/any customs union with the EU27. I do now often play the devil's advocate in 'debating' with Brexiters who often retort that the EU should have remained a "Common Market"..they then have no answer when cornered with "so what then is your objection to EFTA/EEA"? (which is indeed what the leading Brexiters were inferring during the 2016 campaign, until it became an "immigration" issue. I will never forget Hannan being interviewed by Evan Davis the night of the 2016 result and squirming over FoM. He, like all the others, then moved to rejecting the "Norway or Switzerland" option in their desperation to Leave the EU at any cost. The ironic tragedy for these idiots is that they have now made it *more* likely the UK will rejoin the EU.. If they had continued to promote the "Norway or Switzerland" option, Brexit would be long behind us. This move might have also even persuaded non Euro countries like Denmark, Sweden, Poland to join us in EFTA. The "outer Concentric Circles" of varying levels of desired integration that Macron often suggests... allowing those that want "ever greater political integration" to march on faster than the more reticent EU members. All too late now I think. It is just a matter of time before the UK rejoins the EU, alongside Iceland & Norway. A pity. But being an EU member is better than the desperate (EU's or US's bitch; just a matter of how much to each) position the UK is now in. theguardian.com/politics/video…

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