Fair should not be the measure of a trade deal.
If I was to play ball in the NFL fairly, I would be carried off in a stretcher.
PPACA health care costs are a burden on our companies that require tariffs to balance out.
Our public school teachers teach an average around 16 kids each. Chinese school teachers probably average around 50. This makes it more expensive for American workers and their employers.
The EPA forces our companies to pay to reduce pollution. Chinese companies don’t face high EPA or ADA costs.
True, the trade deal between the UK and the USA is akin to you being in a fair deal to play NFL with a professional.
We must remember that it was the UK that negotiated a deal without checking with its parliament first, and it was the UK that has twice asked for an extension.
And that it has been 55 days of boris in office but he hasnt provided any proposed new deal to the other 27 despite claiming to have done so.
This nightmare is of the UK’s making
Allow me to correct myself....Fair - as in both parties agree that what they’re getting out of the deal is what each party wants and is willing to give up. Which is in complete contrast to what is/has been going on for the last few decades where the US Government, at the behest of Wall St, has given away the farm and got nothing in return.