The ‘rules of origin’ requirements give us a chance to reshore much of the supply chain – and the skilled jobs it creates – for our automotive industry.
We do not want find ourselves in an equally difficult bind as the Swiss did over migration over some unforeseeable problem in the future.
There are special gains in luxury cars, migration and services – as Australia looks away from the Pacific and we stride in into the wider world.
Given the working title ‘Project Birch’ within Government, the project is reported to be considering investmenting billions of pounds in companies.
The Prime Minister was right to say many voters have only ‘lent’ us their votes. We must now earn that trust, by ensuring the benefits of life in a post-Brexit Britain reach all communities.
Saving our planet will require a very eclectic bunch of policies. The task calls for moral courage and grinding common-sense.
Our new fortnightly columnist on a renaissance which “through teamwork and shared vision, is producing real results”.
Since it bought British Steel ten years ago it has faced challenge after challenge.
Javid should be bold, and push for a British steel reserve modelled on America’s oil reserve.
The D10 presents an opportunity for coordinating democracies around goals of combating climate change while securing supply chains.