Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
We will probably be a bit worse off initially, but with new trade agreements we can now have with other nations as an independent country there is no reason why over a few years we can't cancel that out and go further.
Who is the 'we' in that statement?

'We' as in 'friends of Boris Johnson', and 'we' as in advocates of low wage - low regulation - tax avoiding businesses, and 'we' as in fantasists who welcome marginalisation and WTO tariff regimes, and 'we' as in Little Englanders?

I'm sure some people will make a mint out of post-Brexit trade deals, but on balance I doubt Joe and Jane Public will be amongst them.

And 'independent country'? In the world of 21st century globalism, institutional and treaty interdependence and big tech, even the idea of sovereign nation independence is a fairy tale.

Hopefully this is close to the least bad trade deal that the UK government could achieve - but from all the reports that sounds very unlikely.