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Posts Tagged: Free trade

WATCH: Ici Londres – Hannan sets out the advantages of mutual recognition over common standards

“Instead of allowing cartels and producer interests to raise barriers to entry, it encourages competition and allows for maximum consumer choice.”

1 August 2018 | 38 comments

James Arnell: No Deal 2) Trade and regulations

We re-run the author’s series on what might be done for the UK to be Ready on Day One.

By James Arnell | 31 July 2018 | 17 comments

Rami Ranger and Jay Singh-Sohal: Britain needs a dedicated trade envoy to India

Economic, historic and familial links can be further bolstered by the appointment of the right individual to help to boost trade.

By Jay Singh-Sohal | 30 July 2018 | 22 comments

James Arnell: No Deal 1) The money

We re-run James Arnell’s series on what might be done for the UK to be Ready on Day One.

By James Arnell | 30 July 2018 | 26 comments

Andrew Lilico: Forget the Irish Sea border. If we must have a backstop, how about a Celtic Sea border instead?

If there must be checks on goods leaving the island of Ireland, is it not more natural that they take place crossing the border where checks on persons already occur?

By Andrew Lilico | 29 July 2018 | 121 comments

Leigh Higgins: Post-Chequers, we need to explain more clearly what leaving the EU will now look like

We must ensure that, just as the UK voted Leave to take back control, local people take back control themselves.

By Leigh Higgins | 28 July 2018 | 82 comments

The Canada Plus Plus Plus answer to the Northern Ireland question

The myth has it that there never was such a plan – in fact, DexEU had a proposal to fulfil its promise of no ‘hard border’ while still overseeing a proper customs regime.

By Mark Wallace | 26 July 2018 | 139 comments

Ed Hall: Yes, a No Deal Armageddon will deliver chaos – to French farmers, German car makers, Italian designers and Spanish property owners

Extreme Remainers have inadvertently invented the Chaos Bonkers Brexit Gambit.

By Ed Hall | 26 July 2018 | 300 comments

Daniel Hannan: Even the blockade of Qatar hasn’t produced the calamity that hysterical Remainers now predict from Brexit

Their hysterical tone serves only to make EU negotiators dig in deeper – thus, paradoxically, making a breakdown in talks more likely.

By Daniel Hannan MEP | 25 July 2018 | 162 comments

Henry Newman: Unstopping the Northern Ireland backstop, which threatens to block a deal

The Government must avoid one which can be ‘triggered’ in the event of any UK regulatory divergence on goods or agriculture.

By Henry Newman | 24 July 2018 | 147 comments

Lord Ashcroft: Voters’ test for any Brexit deal. Britain mustn’t be out of Europe…but still run by Europe.

It comes down to whether people feel that the outcome has delivered May’s goal that the UK should “regain control of our own money, our own laws and our own borders”.

By Lord Ashcroft | 23 July 2018 | 166 comments

Iain Mansfield: May’s new plan isn’t perfect, but it’s practicable. However, it can only work if treated as her bottom line.

Paradoxically, the Prime Minister can only deliver her proposals if the Government now prepares actively for No Deal.

By Iain Mansfield | 19 July 2018 | 114 comments

WATCH: Ici Londres – There is nothing wrong with a trade deficit, argues Hannan

“The more cheaply we can buy goods and services… the more we free up time for our people to make, and sell, and buy, and invent things.”

18 July 2018 | 46 comments

A customs union 1) Greg Hands – As a former Remainer, and an ex-Trade Minister, I know that joining one would deliver Britain the worst of all worlds

We British often like a good compromise. This would be the wrong one.

By Greg Hands MP | 16 July 2018 | 28 comments

A customs union 2) Simon Clarke – As a convinced Brexiteer, and an optimist about Britain, I see that joining one would lock us into decline

We shouldn’t be glued as a vassal state to a declining European market.

By Simon Clarke MP | 16 July 2018 | 24 comments

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