And, more importantly, what are we going to sell them?
We have trade deals with the following countries:
Andean countries
CARIFORUM trade bloc
Central America
Chile
Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) trade bloc
Faroe Islands
Georgia
Iceland and Norway
Israel
Jordan
Kosovo
Lebanon
Liechtenstein
Morocco
Pacific states
Palestinian Authority
Southern Africa Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc
South Korea
Switzerland
Tunisia
With all due respect to them, they just don't have the potential markets to replace the EU. In any case, we trade with some of them already. Distance will mean that exporting/importing will add to cost and air miles.
One way or the other, the UK needs big, wealthy export markets. One possibility would be the African countries, but most of them are years away from being successful, stable countries and China already has its foot in the door.
The UK needs export markets on mainland Europe, but Johnson seems determined not to negotiate a deal. He bleats on about fishing and free ports, neither of which will provide more than a handful of jobs or contribute much (if anything) to GDP. In the case of free ports, he seems to want the UK to become a hub for tax dodging and illegal activity.
Amazon won't provide many jobs. Their warehouses are becoming increasingly robotised and their van drivers are not well treated. A London office will provide a few jobs in London, but I thought the idea was to make the country less centred on London.
I have the impression that over the last three years, the emphasis has been on "winning" some kind of phoney war, but very little thought has been given to the future - and that's what I'm interested in. All those people who voted Conservative for the first time expect to see some results, but don't see them happening.
Good Morning Friday 17th July 2026


