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Old July 21st 16, 06:41 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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"JohnD" wrote in message ...

Forgetting about EFTA altogether and regressing to plain WTO arrangements
really isn't a viable option either, for anyone with enough patience and
interest see eg:


http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...-treasury-comm
ittee


http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...-treasury-comm
ittee

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I've refrained from commenting further in this thread because I think
I've made my views abundantly clear already.

But for anyone genuinely interested in the prospects, especially
trade agreements etc, I would urge you to see the two Parliamentary
committee videocasts I've linked to above. I think they'll only be on
iPlayer for another week or two, so not too much time left.

As far as I can judge, the panellists giving evidence in both
sessions for chosen solely for their professional in-depth expertise
and experience in relevant aspects of international law, trade
negotiations and international agreements and seem as objective as
one could ever hope for. There is no obvious sign that they're
batting either for the Leave or Remain sides. Michael Dougan in
particular (first session) seems to have a really detailed
understanding of the legal aspects of the Realpolitik of post-Brexit
solutions rather than the ideology.

NB These are not gameshows or theatrical debates in the style of the
Referendum debates, but 2-hour long in-depth sessions (but which you
can obviously dip in and out of at will). But for anyone willing to
spend the time watching, I think they'll prove quite revealing.


Did they lead to written Select Committee reports? They would give a more
permanent record.

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Colin Rosenstiel