Sunday Express

Forget EU, let’s get new deal done

- By Owen Paterson TORY MP FOR NORTH SHROPSHIRE

WITH the Withdrawal Agreement Bill having safely passed the Commons this week, we can be sure that the UK will finally leave the EU on January 31.

We can now move on, at long last, to negotiate the comprehens­ive Freetrade Agreement with the EU that is in the best interests of both sides. But as we do so, it is vital that we also accelerate negotiatio­ns with other countries around the world, and especially the United States.

If our negotiatio­ns with the US and the EU are not concurrent, we run the risk that the EU will drag its heels in order to keep the UK snared up in European regulation­s.

If that occurs, the UK and the US will have lost a significan­t opportunit­y to show the world that we are serious about doing things differentl­y.

The US has been one of the strongest forces for liberalise­d trade on Earth.

A deal with the UK – a country at a similar socio-economic level so there can be no race to the bottom, a country where there is a balanced trade relationsh­ip – is the ideal candidate for its bilateral agenda, and vice versa.

We are each other’s largest source of foreign direct investment and both employ over one million of each other’s citizens.

These strong economic ties are founded upon a deep, enduring bond between our two countries.we are united by our history, our culture and our language.we have a shared system of values.the British

Council recently surveyed young Americans, who ranked the UK first against seven other major countries for “being a force for good in the world”.

We have shared interests in sectors such as defence, intelligen­ce, financial services and pharmaceut­icals, where our industries form part of an integrated whole.

I met Presidentt­rump last year, so I know that his administra­tion is enormously pro-british. He has spoken of a “very big and exciting” trade deal.

As the UK emerges once again as an independen­t player on the global stage, we can make the case for free trade afresh, working with our allies against those who seek to suppress the extraordin­ary efforts in wealth creation that have lifted so many out of poverty since 1945.

But we must act now. Given the pressure on the presidenti­al timetable, with an election coming, I hope the Prime Minister visits the US very soon to advance negotiatio­ns and take full advantage of the unique chances Brexit presents.

With the US prepared to negotiate in earnest, the Government must press on with both US and EU talks in parallel – and ignore advice for the EU negotiatio­ns to be concluded first.

● Owen Paterson is a former cabinet minister and the Conservati­ve MP for North Shropshire

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