Yes ,that's why I added the question mark after ''the Don?''
Johnson, he his not so important today outside UK politics. Rather like a feather in the wind it can fall anywhere and at any time?
Practically all the major nations are part of a trading bloc.
The UK has decided to go it alone, and is scrambling to agree trade deals with individual nations.
Within the trading blocs, every country is relevant.
That may be so 59, but why are you digressing ?
You said we were irrelevant on the world stage, I asked who, USA and China apart, is relevant on the world stage. Would you like to answer that question now, instead of wibbling about trading blocs.
In your own time of course.
These trading blocs make every country within them relevant on the world stage.
This is true of EU countries, with Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Holland being the leading lights.
The US-Mexico-Canada deal means that they are all relevant on the world stage.
The Eurasian Economic Union is an economic union of states located in Eastern Europe, Western Asia, and Central Asia including Russia.
And the biggest bloc of the lot is the newly formed Asia-Pacific Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, which includes China, South Korea, Japan, Australia and New Zealand and ten other SE Asian countries.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-54949260
Plenty more trading blocs around the world.
As a result, all these countries are punching above theirs weights by working in partnership instead of competition with a common goal.
The UK is bucking the trend and has decided to go it alone, hoping for a favorable trade deal from...someone. We have lost a hell of a lot of influence as a result.
I'm sure they are mightily impressed with your analysis in Luxembourg tonight 59, and in Austria, Greece, Estonia, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Slovakia, Slovenia and all the other tiny, insignificant (with all due respect to them) EU countries that will become more relevant than the UK on the world stage on January 1st, when we've left the the EU, although I expect it will come as something of a surprise to them. Not to mention all the other tiny insignificant countries in their various trading blocs that will also have suddenly become more important than us overnight on the 31st December/1st January. Any road, if you're right and we will become such a tiny player on the world stage, we can scrap that foreign aid budget altogether, they should be sending it to us shouldn't they ?
You're a cough-drop 59, have you been celebrating the fact that we held City to five, or do you always get rat-arsed on a Saturday night ?
Last edited by sinkov; 29-11-2020 at 12:15 AM.
Hey, you better not diss Malta Mon Ami.
You better not make a Maltese Cross.