has a different opinion from Chris Holmes about the nature of future trade ……… deals with non-EU members?
has a different opinion from Chris Holmes about the nature of future trade ……… deals with non-EU members?
has a different opinion from Chris Holmes about the nature of future trade ……… deals with non-EU members?
C. George Phillips
As far as I can see, the UK will be much better off without the EU. Not only did it cost a fortune to be a part of Europe - some estimates put the figure at around £200 billion - but being a member state also had other drawbacks. For over four decades, the UK had to go along with wasteful and expensive EU regulations, such as those of the Common Agricultural Policy. I believe Brexit will bring some clear-cut advantages to the UK, such as favourable trade agreements with influential countries like China, India and the US and renewed control over fishing rights around its coast.