The right-wing Reform party won by votes but got very little influence and are not at all helpful with recovering after the devastating effects of Brexit.
Correct thanks! Yes second is the only realistic one short term. It is a bitter fruit, to have to go back to EU and ask for agreements, but the other ones will take much longer. USA actually turned out to be relatively uninterested in a bilateral trade agreement with UK. It is simply not high priority. What Boris forgot (actually, knows nothing about) is that negotiating such agreements is very costly, has a lot of details that you cannot just take lightly, because an error can cost you billions.
What a complete mess! I assume only options 2 and 3 are viable, right? What do you recommend?
Correct thanks! Yes second is the only realistic one short term. It is a bitter fruit, to have to go back to EU and ask for agreements, but the other ones will take much longer. USA actually turned out to be relatively uninterested in a bilateral trade agreement with UK. It is simply not high priority. What Boris forgot (actually, knows nothing about) is that negotiating such agreements is very costly, has a lot of details that you cannot just take lightly, because an error can cost you billions.