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Jeremy Hunt snapped flashing briefing notes that warn hard Brexit means doctors 'fleeing' UKhttps://t.co/UwKamIiiVz pic.twitter.com/oOdhm2f4qq

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    Beverley_CBeverley_C Posts: 6,256
    FTP

    Roger said:

    Roger said:

    A thought.

    Could it be that May is bluffing; pretending to be BREXY while trying to make it fail?

    Take the strange case of of Dr Liam Fox.

    Would you give a GP with his history the tricky job of TRADE MINISTER if you actually wanted it to succeed?

    ......Liam Fox who lost his job for taking a chum on official trips for the FOREIGN office?

    .......Liam Fox whose expenses overclaim was the largest in the Shadw Cabinet? Isn't this rather like giving a FOX the key to the hen-house?

    Brexit is one scandal away from collapse. Perhaps she's smarter than she looks?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liam_Fox

    Yes, the appointment of Liam was an odd one. With his smouldering good looks and pop-babe past, I can only think that Theresa's intention was to add a bit of sexiness to the Brexit proceedings. Perhaps having the glamorous doctor in place, gallivanting around the globe securing his trade deals with Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Ghana, was considered Brexit's answer to Poldark.
    Why Ghana? I don't think he's running a medical mission
    The Ghana deal was the jewel in the crown of post-Brexit settlements. Bicycles made of bamboo on the streets of London was one of the many advantages hailed by Boris:

    http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/UK-to-push-for-free-trade-deal-with-Ghana-510661
    A trade deal with Ghana would be excellent. That county has made a number of very positive reforms over the last decade, and could be an example to the African continent in what can be achieved with the right governance. We should certainly support that by being the first Western country to genuinely deliver trade justice to African economies, at least the ones moving in the right direction. Achieving free access to a major Western economy would be highly beneficial for them and could be the 21st Century's answer to the 1807 Slave Trade Act. Where we start, may others follow.
    Ghana? A trade deal with Ghana is going to make up for Brexit?

    Seriously? Ghana?
    I don't know how CornishJohn manages to keep a straight face.
    Easy enough online ....

    Next week, a trade deal with Kiribati will be announced which will be the first step in ensuring that the Sun Never Sets on The British Empire (Mk.2)
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