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Post by Totheleft on Mar 5, 2024 23:15:39 GMT
Well depends on what the Closer deal is Both Labour and India don't think.it would have Any affect on a deal. Have you thought it Though The closer deal with the EU is dynamic alignment - which would prevent a deal with India and anyone else. That's another lie by the Brexiteers EU is the top trading partner for 80 countries. By comparison, the US is the top trading partner for a little over 20 countries. Since Brexit, the UK has signed trade deals and agreements in principle with about 70 countries and one with the EU. However, the majority of these are simply "rollovers" - meaning they copied the terms of deals the UK previously had when it was an EU member, rather than creating new trading arrangements. And some of them are with countries with which the UK does very little trade. Once again Brexit has failed the British public.
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Post by Pacifico on Mar 6, 2024 7:36:59 GMT
The closer deal with the EU is dynamic alignment - which would prevent a deal with India and anyone else. That's another lie by the Brexiteers EU is the top trading partner for 80 countries. By comparison, the US is the top trading partner for a little over 20 countries. Since Brexit, the UK has signed trade deals and agreements in principle with about 70 countries and one with the EU. However, the majority of these are simply "rollovers" - meaning they copied the terms of deals the UK previously had when it was an EU member, rather than creating new trading arrangements. And some of them are with countries with which the UK does very little trade. Once again Brexit has failed the British public. that has nothing to do with what I wrote - did you actually bother reading it? Simply C&P statements from the BBC does not lead to an intelligent discussion.
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 6, 2024 8:22:04 GMT
That's another lie by the Brexiteers EU is the top trading partner for 80 countries. By comparison, the US is the top trading partner for a little over 20 countries. Since Brexit, the UK has signed trade deals and agreements in principle with about 70 countries and one with the EU. However, the majority of these are simply "rollovers" - meaning they copied the terms of deals the UK previously had when it was an EU member, rather than creating new trading arrangements. And some of them are with countries with which the UK does very little trade. Once again Brexit has failed the British public. that has nothing to do with what I wrote - did you actually bother reading it? Simply C&P statements from the BBC does not lead to an intelligent discussion. Of Courses it has everything to do with. What you said. I'm sure you have the Intellectual Mind To disprove my post . Buy I don't it . Have you seen my latest thread on Government trade deals with.the Middle East. In this Westminster section. I like your intelligent impute On that please . I
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 9, 2024 1:18:01 GMT
P Latest Opinion Polls PoliticsUK logo CONSERVATIVE PARTY / LABOUR PARTY / LIBERAL DEMOCRATS Political Profiles Issue Briefs Members Of Parliament Guides Latest UK Opinion Polls 6th March 2024 – The result of a General Election Today
In early March 2024, the Labour Party maintained a 19% poll lead over the Conservatives, an increase in 2% from late 2023. The Conservative Party’s trend polling level now sits as low as it has ever done at any point during this parliament.
The overall polling averages extrapolated in the 3 weeks to March 6th place Labour on 43.6%, the Conservatives on 24.6%, and the Liberal Democrats on 9.8%. Should a general election be held today, still using the parliamentary boundaries from 2019, this would likely lead to the following composition of the House of Commons:
The result of a general election today is projected as a Labour victory with the party securing a working majority of 80 seats.
Under the current polling, Labour is still on course to win seats in parts of England where it has always been a distant spectator, such as both Bournemouth constituencies in Dorset, Southend East in Essex, Macclesfield in Cheshire, Bromley and Chislehurst in south east London, and the Isle of Wight
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