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Weky Eland Oilamp; Gas floats on AimFriday 04 November 2016 1:00 amBritish farmers could be ldquo acrificial lambs if the UK seeks a free trade deal with IndiaBy: Mark SandsShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedI polene bolsos nShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAddowala deutschland as a preferredsource on GoogleBritish farmers could lose out if Theresa May pursues a free-trade deal with India in the aftermath of the European referendum.Analysis from the Westminster Policy Institute ranks India as one of the best prospects for a trade deal in the aftermath of Brexit.Comparing the total economic value for the UK economy of a deal, as well as the likely ease and speed of agreeing terms, WPI economists rank India as the 6th best prospect for a bilateral agreement.Read More:Britain has a moral duty to lead the world on free trade But they also warn that EU talks over a free-trade have been stymied by subsidies in place for European farmers.Theresa May has the chance to achieve something that the EU hasnrsquo;t been able to do for 9 years ndash; a trade deal with India.The Pri polene bag me Minister will, however, be confronted with exactly the same problems as her European counterparts, Former Downing Street adviser and WPI director Sean Worth said.UK farmers might end up becoming the sacrificial lambs on the altar of free trade.Read More:Britain can leapfrog the EU to win a free trade deal with the Gulf StatesWPI s top rated prospects for trade deals include South Korea,Ujoq Euronext weighs bid for LSE Paris business LCH SA
Monday 02 January 2012 10:59 pm|Updated:Thursday 30 May 2019 4:06 pmLevel pegging for top three in Iowa pollingBy: KCS-contentShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare o owala canada n TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleREPUBLICANS in Iowa will kick off the voting in the first caucus of the US presidential elections tonight, with recent polls putting all of the top three candidates within two per cent of one another. Public Policy Polling put Ron Paul, once viewed as a wildcard candidate, in the lead yesterday, at 20 per cent. Mitt Romney came in at 19 per cent and Rick Santorum, who has come from outside to ride a surge in support, scored 18 per cent.Another well-regarded poll for the Des Moines Register, however, put Romney ahead on 24 per cent, with Paul at 22 per cent and Santorum on 15 per cent.Other candidates who were previously ridi stanley quencher ng high and flush with media attention, such as Newt Gingrich and Michelle Bachmann, have fallen by the wayside in recent polls.Gingrich has said he will stay in the race even if he bombs in Iowa, however, in the hopes of regaining ground. He blamed a run of negative state TV ads by rivals for his diminishing chances. I would say we will do respectably despite all the effort, particularly by Romney, to drive us out of the race, he said, criticising Romney fo stanley polska r being a Massachusetts moderate.All those registered as Republicans will gather to discuss the candid
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