tariff-free trade were maintained but lists major set backs with the UK's closest trading partner. The analysis comes after the Prime Minister touted post-Brexit changes to business taxes and regulation.
And in a typically woolly statement, he pointed to environmental and workers' protections in the deal, claiming: "All that's really saying is the UK won't immediately send children up chimneys or pour raw sewage all over its beaches.
We're not going to regress, and you'd expect that." The SNP today claimed rights will be "ripped up" in a "race to the bottom" by the Conservative government.The IPPR's analysis identified major problems ahead for ordinary workers.Marley Morris, a director focusing on trade and EU relations, warned: "The.
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