That's not a plan, it's a goal.The plan is to exit the EU with a mutually beneficial trade deal.
Not on a Joe Public individual basis. But I've yet to see anything resembling strategy and tactics about how to achieve the stated goal from those at the leading edge. Even taking into account the need to keep cards close to the chest before negotiations begin.The idea that those wanting to leave should be able to specify this deal down to the last nut and bolt is not realistic
It still a wish list if there's no plan being implemented to achieve it.Wheeze's list is much more than a wish list. For example take making our own trade deals. A number of countries that have no deal with the EU have already been making favourable noises in this direction.
I think it was South Korea first through the door?!
Now this could be a good thing, I won't hold my breath for the UK giving them a good deal.Common Agricultural Policy. With the latter, not only will we be able to buy food more cheaply from the rest of the world we can also feel good about ourselves that we are no longer discriminating against third world farmers.