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Labour Lawmaker Questions UK Government's Ability to Sign Post-Brexit Trade Deal

© AP Photo / Francisco SecoA hat hangs on a coat stand in front of the Union flag (File)
A hat hangs on a coat stand in front of the Union flag (File) - Sputnik International, 1920, 20.05.2021
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LONDON (Sputnik) - Labour lawmaker and shadow international trade secretary Emily Thornberry questioned on Thursday the government’s ability to sign post-Brexit free trade agreements with other countries, claiming that the UK does not have a trade policy because the European Union took care of it for over 50 years.

"We haven't had a trade policy in this country for 50 plus years because the European Union basically did it for us, so now that we are out of the European Union, we need to work out what are the priorities for our economy and how do we get a trade policy", Thornberry told the Sky News broadcaster.

According to the opposition lawmaker, her counterpart in the Conservative government, International Trade Minister Liz Truss, does not have a trade policy at the moment.

"Her trade policy is just to sign up to as many deals as possible and never mind what it is that you're signing up to", she said, arguing that the government is supposed to do deals that are to the advantage of the country and not to "prove a political point".
© AP Photo / Francisco SecoThe Union Flag and European Union flags flap in the wind prior a meeting between European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at EU headquarters in Brussels, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020
Labour Lawmaker Questions UK Government's Ability to Sign Post-Brexit Trade Deal - Sputnik International, 1920, 20.05.2021
The Union Flag and European Union flags flap in the wind prior a meeting between European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at EU headquarters in Brussels, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020

Thornberry's comments came after UK farmers had voiced their concern over reports that the trade deal being discussed with Australia may include a zero-tariff agreement that would make import of Australian food and farming products cheaper.

After leaving the EU on 31 January 2020, the UK embarked on trade negotiations with the US, Japan, Australia, other countries, in an attempt to compensate for its departure from the European bloc.

So far, the UK government has inked post-Brexit trade deals with Japan, Canada, Vietnam, Singapore, among other countries, while negotiations with the United States and New Zealand still continue. It has also formally applied to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership.

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