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By *eddy and legs OP   Couple
over a year ago

the wetlands

By a new president seemingly not as keen to be buddies with Boris ?

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"By a new president seemingly not as keen to be buddies with Boris ?"

Biden has more respect for and understanding of the Good Friday Agreement. So he won't try to encourage the UK to break it.

Otherwise, no change.

Obviously Biden is a more capable human, and less of an ignorant racist prick. But he still works for, and represents to corporate interests of those who sponsor both main parties in the US. So in most respects, the trade negotiations will continue as they are now.

We're still looking at US big pharma buying into the NHS, and we're still looking at a drastic reduction in food safety standards. These were two of the core purposes of Brexit. So changing the US president will not change that.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

Is there a problem..

You know what with us having this oven ready deal and all..

And world beating track and trace..

Etc..

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"By a new president seemingly not as keen to be buddies with Boris ?

Biden has more respect for and understanding of the Good Friday Agreement. So he won't try to encourage the UK to break it.

Otherwise, no change.

Obviously Biden is a more capable human, and less of an ignorant racist prick. But he still works for, and represents to corporate interests of those who sponsor both main parties in the US. So in most respects, the trade negotiations will continue as they are now.

We're still looking at US big pharma buying into the NHS, and we're still looking at a drastic reduction in food safety standards. These were two of the core purposes of Brexit. So changing the US president will not change that."

yeah only a little less racist he was quoted as saying he would not let anyone through his door wearing orange one st paddies day.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"By a new president seemingly not as keen to be buddies with Boris ?"

He will encourage a closer cooperation with Europe, and as we already know the Democrats will not allow a trade deal that breaks the GFA.

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"By a new president seemingly not as keen to be buddies with Boris ?

He will encourage a closer cooperation with Europe, and as we already know the Democrats will not allow a trade deal that breaks the GFA."

Even if trump had been reelected, the trade deal would never have got though Congress.

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"By a new president seemingly not as keen to be buddies with Boris ?

Biden has more respect for and understanding of the Good Friday Agreement. So he won't try to encourage the UK to break it.

Otherwise, no change.

Obviously Biden is a more capable human, and less of an ignorant racist prick. But he still works for, and represents to corporate interests of those who sponsor both main parties in the US. So in most respects, the trade negotiations will continue as they are now.

We're still looking at US big pharma buying into the NHS, and we're still looking at a drastic reduction in food safety standards. These were two of the core purposes of Brexit. So changing the US president will not change that.yeah only a little less racist he was quoted as saying he would not let anyone through his door wearing orange one st paddies day. "

Where on earth do you get this? Biden is in the Ra along with Corbyn, JFC.

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West

I think that any of the big players will look to do an EU deal that the U.K. can tag onto if they wish. There really isn’t much point in negotiating directly with the U.K. unless the country is willing to drop its pants and bend over.

The Trump/Johnson/Brexit axis was based on a moment in time, whereas a trade deal transcends personalities and will be negotiated on long term certainties.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"By a new president seemingly not as keen to be buddies with Boris ?"

It’s good the Americans have made their decision.

Bend over boris, you’re all about to get fucked.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

The EU will probably take priority, so the UK will fade in importance, unless there's some outstanding financial gains here that are time limited and won't upset EU relations

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Apparently this whopping deal liz truss has engineered with Japan means all the tariff wins are for goods we dont export.

Just 10 nearly 9 and a thousand items will be taxed lower.

Fair sure we had a thread crowing about this a few weeks ago with the comment that it will 'ruin the remainers Christmas'

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