Lord Fox
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(3 days, 22 hours ago)
Lords ChamberI thank the noble Lord for making that important point. In Kyiv last Friday, and at the G20 summit, the Prime Minister said:
“I have been clear that we would like to have discussions about a trade deal with the US, that we don’t accept the argument that there’s a binary choice between a reset with the EU and a deal with the U.S. and obviously the time for those decisions will be in the weeks and months to come”.
The priority of the Prime Minister and the Government is economic growth. Free and open trade with our most economically important partners will be key to achieving that.
My Lords, the Question and the Answer illustrate the weakness of our current position. I have also been reading the papers, and we seem to be relying on the sentimental feelings that President Trump may have towards this country, which is a weak position for us. Does the Minister agree with the leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Ed Davey, that the best way to negotiate is from a position of strength rather than weakness, and that the best way of bolstering that strength is by establishing a customs union with the European Union?
I thank the noble Lord for his question. We are in a position of strength when dealing with the US and with the EU. There is no question of a binary divide, but we should not take that for granted. We have to work with our partners, and two of our partners are among the biggest trading partners in the world.