I think we may have been here before, so I apologise for reiterating what I have said previously. The right hon. Gentleman keeps saying that we are not delivering and that we are taking too long, but also that deals are being signed too quickly. The Labour party seems to be at odds with itself. Whether it is our desire to join the comprehensive and progressive agreement for trans-Pacific partnership; our desire to do trade deals with Japan, which we have achieved; the Australia and New Zealand trade deal; or the UK-US state trade deal, those deals are being signed and we are joining new groups. It is not fair or accurate to say that we are not delivering the trade deals that we set out to achieve.
Australia and New Zealand Trade Deals
Proceeding contribution from
Anthony Mangnall
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 14 November 2022.
It occurred during Debates on treaty on Australia and New Zealand Trade Deals.
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