Rightwing thinktanks unveil radical plan for US-UK Brexit trade deal - NHS, deregulation
Oh, what a surprise - Liam Fox and Daniel Hannan want to get rid of all kinds of regulations and let private American companies cherry-pick NHS work.
A radical blueprint for a free trade deal between the UK and the US that would see the NHS opened to foreign competition, a bonfire of consumer and environmental regulations and freedom of movement between the two countries for workers, is to be launched by prominent Brexiters.
The blueprint will be seen as significant because of the close links between the organisations behind it and the UK secretary for international trade, Liam Fox, and the US president, Donald Trump.
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The text of the new trade deal has been prepared by the Initiative for Free Trade (IFT) a thinktank founded by the longtime Eurosceptic MEP Daniel Hannan, one of the leaders of Vote Leave and the Cato Institute, a rightwing libertarian thinktank in the US founded and funded by the fossil fuel magnates and major political donors the Koch family.
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The authors argue for a free trade agreement that would loosen government controls on capital and data flows and be more liberalising than any other free trade agreement in the world. They say that it could become a model for future deals post-Brexit. It would remove tariffs and throw out the precautionary principle that has guided much EU regulation on GM foods, chlorine-washed chicken, hormones in meat, pesticides and chemicals in cosmetics.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/sep/18/rightwing-thinktanks-unveil-radical-plan-for-us-uk-brexit-trade-deal-nhs
So freedom of movement is fine for them when it's with the libertarian USA ...