
Ogni collegio elettorale in Gran Bretagna è favorevole al commercio con l’UE piuttosto che con gli Stati Uniti, suggerisce un nuovo sondaggio
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/eu-uk-trade-donald-trump-us-poll-b2686512.html
di EUstrongerthanUS
19 commenti
Good. Let’s negotiate a win-win trade pact between UK and EU. Without tariffs.
Sadly reality is irrelevant for who’s in government, in the UK that is not sure anywhere else, more so now than it has ever been, even when stats or figures are literally presented to their faces, they just wont care.
All polls in the UK say that British people prefer relationships with the EU over the US, even amongst people who voted to leave.
The polling on rejoining the EU grows stronger every year.
The problem is Keir Starmer and the Labour Party are so terrified of the right wing press in this country and Farage that they’re not going to act on what should be a popular policy.
They’re spineless.
Trade with a somewhat stable union vs trade with someone who threatens you with tariffs? Is it really that hard to chose tbh?
Including constituencies that poll highest for Reform amusingly.
This makes my head hurt
If only there existed a way for trade with the EU to go smoothly.
The UK already has tariff free, quote free trade access to the EU.
Let’s get the same with the US before trying to marginally improve the deal with the EU.
Canada, too!
Breturn?
Better to trade with Brussel bureaucrats than with the choleric used cars salesman from Washington.
First we talk with Canada, then we’ll consider the UK.
Next step will be Europe and the UK boycotting US by buying local and Asian?
Who needs a flip flop inside the EU. It’s only 8 years since the idiots voted to leave.
Damn, he got Britain to unite and look at the EU again.
Brexit gammons won’t like that
How strange…
With the US threatening to impose tariffs every which way, there seems little point trying to prioritise trade with them.
Can we please just reverse Brexit and admit everyone was misleading and misinformed about the pros / cons of leaving?