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Biden dents Boris's hopes of a transatlantic free trade deal

Sep 22, 2021 View Original Article
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    74% Very Conservative

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    16% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -15% Negative

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56% : She is understood to be considering the possibility of the UK joining the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
54% : Asked if he would get the deal by 2024, the Prime Minister told Sky News: 'We will keep going with free trade deals around the world including in the United States.
51% : Senior government figures are said to be looking at joining the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement as an apparent back door into American markets that could leave British goods ranked alongside Mexican and Canadian exportsMr Biden, who has strong Irish links, again made clear his concern that Brexit wrangling over Ulster's trade rules could undermine the peace process
48% : Earlier, Mr Johnson said he has 'plenty of reason to be optimistic' about getting the free trade agreement (FTA) touted by Leave supporters as a major prize of departing the European Union but noted Americans 'do negotiate very hard'.
45% : In the run-up to the EU referendum in 2016, then-president Barack Obama warned Britons they would be at the 'back of the queue' for any trade deal if they voted for Brexit.
43% : The proud Irishman also made clear his concerns that Britain's exit from the European Union could undermine the peace process in Ulster, saying he feels 'very strongly' on issues surrounding the Northern Ireland Protocol.
33% : Biden did attempt to answer one shouted question from a CBS reporter about the crisis on the Southern border but

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