Liberal Democrats call for UK-EU Customs Union to boost economic growth
Crisp on the outside, thoughtful on the inside. A keeper.
Summary
The Liberal Democrats are advocating for a new UK-EU Customs Union to boost Britain's economy by removing trade barriers and reducing red tape that has been holding back economic growth since Brexit. The article argues that rejoining a customs union with the European Union would turbocharge the economy, streamline trade, and improve Britain's economic prospects.
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Liberal Democrats want to turbocharge our economy by forming a Customs Union with the EU
tearing down the trade barriers and red tape holding us back
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