I agree with much that Davidhs stated in his/her post @18:46 today. Gaining a trade agreement with the European Union should be straightforward provided that Britain is willing to abide and maintain almost all of the many standards slowly drawn up by the EU over very many years.
However, I feel if Britain wishes to conclude free trade agreements with such countries as India, China or any of the emerging nations then the United kingdom may well find it has to accept lower standards and in that implement lower standards within our own industries.
The foregoing may well mean a lowering of standards in workers rights, workplace safety and minimum wage regulations etc.
Johnson in his speech today assured the country that such lowering of standards would not come about, but it is difficult to see how free trade agreements can be concluded with many nations without such a lowering of principles.
Therefore it is going to be an extremely difficult balancing act, I feel, to draw up and maintain a free trade agreement with the EU recognising their standards, while at the same time conclude trade agreements with other nations and blocs on lower standards.
Therefore as Urmstongran states in her post today @19:21, We need to buckle up, it’s going to be a bumpy ride until December." That statement I also very much agree with.