SpinningHugo wrote:Notice that Labour still hasn't reacted to this Customs Union row.
Labour should commit now to permanent membership of the Customs Union (or for fools, permanently being in a Customs Union with materially identical terms).
Labour must now dismiss the views of the shadow secretary of state for international trade as wrong
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Get on the right side FFS.
They have committed to the Customs Union for the transition - why go further at the moment just when the Tories are tying themselves in knots?
I am not going to explain to you the difference between the definite and indefinite article again.......you are obviously too thick to understand the difference between the two - I may be a fool but at least I can understand relatively simple concepts
We do not know what a future customs union will be like or whether we will be allowed to just join the EU CU just like that.
Name me one country outside the EU that is in the Customs Union?
The actual detail would need to be worked out in the negotiations in order to find something that works for both sides and meets the red lines. That may be the EU CU or it may be something slightly different - whilst that is not clear then I find the description you have alluded to be that of fools to be the more useful