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Originally Posted by nico-t
You're confusing the EU with being able to trade internationally. I am sure this will come as a shock to you: The EU does not have a monopoly on international trade. If anything the EU makes it harder for individual countries to trade with what is best for those specific countries.
The EU does not equal 'international trade'. So your whole post is ill informed and false.
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don't confuse them with facts. Nowe the UK can independently strike its own trade deals on its on terms and be answerable to its own people. Unlike being in the EU where the decisions makers are not answerable to anyone.