This is why they call it negotiations both sides set out their positions and “negotiate” from there clearly the FT were off ill when they covered that at journalism school
TwatScranner on
Strange how free movement with the continent is in the UK’s interest, yet the EU are the ones pushing for it. Really gets the noggin joggin.
FelisCantabrigiensis on
So again, 10000 people employed in the entire British fishing industry get to destroy the prospects of millions of other people in the country? Why are those few more important than the many others?
That’s as many people as work in just one car factory – one of several that will close if trade terms to Europe do not improve. Let alone many other Brexit-damaged industries.
Just so fishing people can have their petty nationalism.
Mail-Malone on
Yea. We are doing ok with the current no quotas and no tariffs trade deal. Let’s leave it as it is rather than start fucking things up again.
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This is why they call it negotiations both sides set out their positions and “negotiate” from there clearly the FT were off ill when they covered that at journalism school
Strange how free movement with the continent is in the UK’s interest, yet the EU are the ones pushing for it. Really gets the noggin joggin.
So again, 10000 people employed in the entire British fishing industry get to destroy the prospects of millions of other people in the country? Why are those few more important than the many others?
That’s as many people as work in just one car factory – one of several that will close if trade terms to Europe do not improve. Let alone many other Brexit-damaged industries.
Just so fishing people can have their petty nationalism.
Yea. We are doing ok with the current no quotas and no tariffs trade deal. Let’s leave it as it is rather than start fucking things up again.
And no it hasn’t affected our GDP, it’s remained pretty consistent https://www.statista.com/statistics/281744/gdp-of-the-united-kingdom/
While the young mobility scheme doesn’t grant any automatic right to asylum here, I’m still concerned that’s what it’ll end up being used for.
I feel like I read this same headline here a month ago
Can we just stick with what we’ve got with the EU and go after trade deals with sensible nations?