That's exactly what your reply was. How interesting you comment may be, it has nothing to do with the topic I was discussing, which was about trade deals and negotiating power.
You made assumptions about the benefits from trade deals made by the EU without any idea of what was in these trade deals. One consistent characteristic was that the EU was giving some access to its market for products in exchange for getting access to the partner's service market, and UK was clearly the main service supplier in Europe, in particular of financial services. The other aspect is that UK was a significant player in the EU and had an influence in the negotiations.
Claiming that these trade agreements were made only in favour of France and Germany shows your ignorance about this topic.
A guy who might possibly be under consideration for maybe being vetted for potential negotiations concerning inclusion in a future cabinet in three months or so said a thing we can quote mine and take out of context.
Sure, buddy.
Whatever fits the narrative.
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