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UK Is Now "At The Front Of The Queue" As America Rushes To Pass A Trade Deal

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    UK Is Now "At The Front Of The Queue" As America Rushes To Pass A Trade Deal

    2016-07-15 The UK Is Now "At The Front Of The Queue" As America Rushes To Pass A Trade Deal

    .. not only is the UK not at the back of the queue, it now finds itself at the very front. As reported by the FT {behind a paywall - OH}, the Obama administration has begun preliminary discussions with senior UK officials about how they might pursue a trade agreement between the two countries following Britain’s exit from the EU, Washington’s top trade official said.

    The discussions were revealed on Thursday by Mike Froman, the US trade representative, and coincide with a growing push by Republican Brexit supporters in Congress for President Barack Obama to launch talks on a commercial pact quickly. ..
    Good news by the sound of it, although Of course it depends how equitable the deal is.

    It wouldn't be so good if the Septics dictate all the terms to their and their corporations' advantage.
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    #2
    I thought we were at the back and no one would do a deal blah blah tulipe.

    It will be a lot easier to do a deal with us than reach agreement with the EU, although Owl is correct in pointing out we need to see the terms.

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      #3
      Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post

      It wouldn't be so good if the Septics dictate all the terms to their and their corporations' advantage.
      And why would they break the habit of a lifetime?
      The Yanks have always been good at talking a good game on free trade, whilst being very protectionist.
      We've always been America's political poodle, now we're also America's economic, ready-for-exploitation poodle.

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        #4
        If it's TTIP, it's not good news. Would allow US companies to sue the British government if they don't get access to the NHS "market".
        Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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          #5
          Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
          If it's TTIP, it's not good news. Would allow US companies to sue the British government if they don't get access to the NHS "market".
          It's that alright, the Reps are panicking it'll fall through now.
          Although the one bright side of Brexit is that it might finally kill off the NHS

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            #6
            Informal talks are not negotiations. Sounds great in the beginning but when trade negotiations begin in earnest then all sorts of interest groups start jumping in which can then make the trade negotiations long and protracted. This all needs to start in Congress.

            I don't think anyone disputes there will be trade agreements in place after the UK leaves the EU. If there aren't any then the UK ends up as an economic desert waste land.
            Last edited by BlasterBates; 15 July 2016, 11:31.
            I'm alright Jack

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              #7
              Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
              If it's TTIP, it's not good news. Would allow US companies to sue the British government if they don't get access to the NHS "market".
              We'll get to vote on that now we're out of the EU, don't you worry.

              The Tories will probably push TTIP between the UK and the US whilst no one is looking.
              "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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                #8
                Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
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                The Tories will probably push TTIP between the UK and the US whilst no one is looking.
                If that hastens the bust up of the NHS I'm all for it.
                We'll probably have to accept whatever deal the Yanks give us on their terms.
                Without a credible Labour opposition, the Tories and their private interests can collude with their Yank business friends to carve up bits of the public sector between them.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                  If it's TTIP, it's not good news. Would allow US companies to sue the British government if they don't get access to the NHS "market".
                  You have claimed this before, TTIP explicitly rules out state controlled services like the NHS.

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                    #10
                    I assumed that because the UK had tucked up the USA by leaving the EU and not being able to give them the inside track, the USA would take revenge.

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