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Post by jonksy on Mar 31, 2023 13:33:35 GMT
The European Union is part of the "Developed World", the same as the United States, Canada, Australia and Japan. Half of the members of the TPP are "Developing Nations", and by their very nature, the developing world has stronger growth, this is the same both inside and outside the TPP. For MOST businesses that sell to our Number One export destination ( The European Union ), joining a trade block on the other side of the world will make absolutely no difference what so ever. This is the equivelant of declaring that going shopping to a supermarket 20 miles away, will be better than shopping in the supermarket at the end of your street. Its barmy, it makes no sense, and it will never compete with opportunities on our own doorstep Lord Frost warns Remainers are about to be humiliated as they think Britain 'irrelevant'
The UK is set to join the CPTPP, Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, as the 12th member and first nation to enter since it was established in 2018. Now Lord Frost has warned the move will "humiliate" Remainers as Britain gears up to join the $10trillion market.
Writing in the Telegraph, the former Chief Negotiator for exiting the EU said the Indo-Pacific trade bloc is "where the growth is" as with the UK as a member, it will have the same GDP as the EU27.
He added: "Remainers are convinced that Britain is irrelevant. They're about to be humiliated."
At present, the CPTPP accounts for 13 percent of global GDP as well as 15 percent global trade.
However, Theresa May's former adviser added: "But it will grow much faster in future, increasing the benefit of Britain's new access to the world's most dynamic markets.
"The CPTPP is, of course, a totally different organisation to the EUSSR
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Post by Einhorn on Mar 31, 2023 13:40:48 GMT
Now that the UK has left the EU to make much smaller deals elsewhere, the next logical step is to leave NATO to form a strategic defence partnership with Uzbekistan.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 31, 2023 14:08:16 GMT
Now that the UK has left the EU to make much smaller deals elsewhere, the next logical move is to leave NATO to form a strategic defence partnership with Uzbekistan. Indeed. We can be sure that the countries within the EU are collectively quite capable of neutralising the Russian threat without us.
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Post by Einhorn on Mar 31, 2023 14:11:51 GMT
Now that the UK has left the EU to make much smaller deals elsewhere, the next logical move is to leave NATO to form a strategic defence partnership with Uzbekistan. Indeed. We can be sure that the countries within the EU are collectively quite capable of neutralising the Russian threat without us. What was wrong with my suggestion above? Is Uzbekistan too close to the UK? Maybe, leaving NATO to form a defence partnership with Fiji would be more pleasing to the Brexiter mindset.
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Post by andrewbrown on Mar 31, 2023 14:22:03 GMT
Your own article stated it as less than 2B. Did you read it? ๐ You carry on kneeling to the west when thise is being discussed andy. Are you claiming that your source was wrong? Other sources are available if you want to try and find a better figure! ๐
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Post by Bentley on Mar 31, 2023 14:41:51 GMT
Indeed. We can be sure that the countries within the EU are collectively quite capable of neutralising the Russian threat without us. What was wrong with my suggestion above? Is Uzbekistan too close to the UK? Maybe, leaving NATO to form a defence partnership with Fiji would be more pleasing to the Brexiter mindset. I never said there was anything wrong with your suggestion, try to keep up. A defence partnership with Fiji is a good idea too . We can use Fiji to station our Trident submarines when Scotland leaves the UK.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 31, 2023 14:45:02 GMT
You carry on kneeling to the west when thise is being discussed andy. Are you claiming that your source was wrong? Other sources are available if you want to try and find a better figure! ๐ The UK is set to recover post Covid than any other member of your beloved EUSSR...
Like I have stated the remnants pray that Brexit will be a failure...Have I got news for you.
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Post by Einhorn on Mar 31, 2023 14:55:44 GMT
What was wrong with my suggestion above? Is Uzbekistan too close to the UK? Maybe, leaving NATO to form a defence partnership with Fiji would be more pleasing to the Brexiter mindset. A defence partnership with Fiji is a good idea too . Yep, you should make leaving NATO for a defence partnership with Fiji your next project.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 31, 2023 15:02:41 GMT
A defence partnership with Fiji is a good idea too . Yep, you should make leaving NATO for a defence partnership with Fiji your next project. I canโt do it alone . Iโll start a Facebook group.
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Post by Einhorn on Mar 31, 2023 15:04:31 GMT
Yep, you should make leaving NATO for a defence partnership with Fiji your next project. I canโt do it alone . Iโll start a Facebook group. That's a bit ambitious. The illiterate are easier to convince. And they'll even thank you when it all goes tits up.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 31, 2023 15:13:57 GMT
I canโt do it alone . Iโll start a Facebook group. That's a bit ambitious. The illiterate are easier to convince. And they'll even thank you when it all goes tits up. We need more ambition in this country .
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Post by Toreador on Mar 31, 2023 15:41:10 GMT
Note for the remnants The region is growing at ten times the rate of the EUSSR.
Britain signs its biggest post-Brexit trade deal:
UK is accepted into Trans-Pacific Partnership that will link it to a market of 500 million people and add ยฃ1.8bn to annual GDP
UK signed Trans-Pacific Partnership last night in biggest post-Brexit trade deal Will ease trade with countries including Australia, Japan, Canada, and Mexico
Britain signed its biggest post-Brexit trade deal last night, as it linked up with a string of fast-growing economies on the Pacific rim.
In a major breakthrough, the UK was accepted into the Trans-Pacific Partnership, opening up trading opportunities with a market of 500 million people.
The deal is expected to add ยฃ1.8billion to the UK's annual GDP over time and will be a major boost to exporters.
The deal is a significant coup for Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch (pictured),
who has spent months hammering out the details
Rishi Sunak said the deal 'demonstrates the real economic benefits of our post-Brexit freedoms' and would put the UK 'in a prime position in the global economy to seize opportunities for new jobs, growth and innovation'.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership, formally known as the CPTPP, currently comprises 11 economies, including Australia, Japan, Canada, Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Brunei and Vietnam.
Brexshitters don't know their arse from their elbow. There is no reason for anyone to "Diss" this ray of hope for Brexit and the UK. Recognising that the CPTPP is financially smaller than the EU (which is also set on expanding) is just a truth that should not be ignored. And Brexshitters should be wary of what the Mail says about anything political. see2, normally I'm kind and don't strongly criticise your views but on this occasion you are talking bollocks, I think you are piqued or have peaked.
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Post by see2 on Mar 31, 2023 16:26:55 GMT
Are you claiming that your source was wrong? Other sources are available if you want to try and find a better figure! ๐ The UK is set to recover post Covid than any other member of your beloved EUSSR...
Like I have stated the remnants pray that Brexit will be a failure...Have I got news for you.
The Brexshitters continue to lie ^^^ as a way avoiding reality
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Post by see2 on Mar 31, 2023 16:30:15 GMT
Brexshitters don't know their arse from their elbow. There is no reason for anyone to "Diss" this ray of hope for Brexit and the UK. Recognising that the CPTPP is financially smaller than the EU (which is also set on expanding) is just a truth that should not be ignored. And Brexshitters should be wary of what the Mail says about anything political. see2, normally I'm kind and don't strongly criticise your views but on this occasion you are talking bollocks, I think you are piqued or have peaked. I thought I was being overly generous, especially as he referred to 'remnants' which is an unnecessary insult.
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Post by see2 on Mar 31, 2023 16:33:22 GMT
The UK was never governed from Belgium. The UK would not have had to allow FoM from the EU if the mover didn't have employment within a limited time. IIRC the move was towards having to have a job in the country one intended to move to. No one claims it's not good news, it is especially for the Brexshitters who must have been getting nervous about the future. As the UK has thrown away the more lucrative option in the EU we shall have to wait and see just how lucrative this new option will be. One thing we in the UK can rely on will be that the Mail will exaggerate any positives, no matter how small, to spoon feed into those desperate Leave voters. LOL superb, is there anything sweeter than bitter remainiac tears. Yes the dishonest stupidity of the Brexshitters
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