Daniel Hannan explains to the UK's House of Lords why the UK-NZ-Australia free-trade deal is not just better in "food miles," not just "better for Britons," but better all around for all.
Few things worked better historically to raise the UK to success than free commerce and free exchange, he points out. "We invented them." The biggest advantage of unhampered international markets, he says, is to allow prices to fall. That's good for everyone.
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I appreciate his arguments and support and FTA - but there are negatives that are glossed over, UK-Australia-New Zealand FTA – and Nature as a Patriot - and this also relates to your post on Nationalism the other day
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