The presumption in my right hon. Friend’s question is entirely wrong. The presumption is that we cannot do a trade deal with Canada, but of course we can. We want to do a trade deal with Canada, but he will recognise that we did not want the TTIP deal with the United States even though the United States perhaps has a claim above Canada’s to be our closest ally on the international stage. The question is not who but what. Of course we can do a deal, but it must be the right deal for British business and jobs.
Draft EU-Canada Trade Agreement Order
Proceeding contribution from
Barry Gardiner
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 26 June 2018.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Draft EU-Canada Trade Agreement Order.
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