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Trump brands Mamdani a ‘100% Communist Lunatic’

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Forex   来源:Fashion  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:During the meeting, Trump held up a series of articles which he claimed showed evidence of white farmer killings in South Africa.

During the meeting, Trump held up a series of articles which he claimed showed evidence of white farmer killings in South Africa.

So he adds, "If I was giving advice to the government, I would say, tough it out" and use fishing as a lever to seek concessions.But, as the UK found before, Brussels has cards to play. Much of the fish caught by British fishermen is sold to buyers on the Continent and the UK needs access to that market.

Trump brands Mamdani a ‘100% Communist Lunatic’

Some EU coastal states, like France and Denmark, are prepared to drive a hard bargain, demanding that London concedes on fishing rights in return for things it wants. Early on, even signing the Security Partnership was being linked to agreement on a fishing deal. The haggling will be tough.And finally, there's an idea that has prompted much interest in recent months: a youth mobility deal, through which under-30s from the UK and EU could live and work in each other's countries.For a long time the government said there were "no plans" for such a deal – but earlier this month they changed course, with Labour's Thomas-Symonds saying that "A smart, controlled youth mobility scheme would of course have benefits for our young people".

Trump brands Mamdani a ‘100% Communist Lunatic’

It's likely that would mean very limited numbers allowed to enter the UK, and only with a visa, for a limited time.Under those conditions, ministers hope it would not inflate net migration numbers. It's far from what the EU would like.

Trump brands Mamdani a ‘100% Communist Lunatic’

The UK already has similar schemes with 13 countries, including Australia, New Zealand and Japan.

"When we are comfortable having those relationships, why are we so averse to having it with our nearest neighbours?" Calum Miller asks, "It just doesn't really make sense".Trump later warned the concession could be short lived.

On 23 May, the president threatened to impose a 25% import tax "at least" on Apple iPhones not manufactured in America.On 4 May, Trump said

The UK and the US have reached a narrow agreement over tariffs on some goods traded between the countries., mainly cars, machinery and pharmaceuticals.

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