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Those are also a lot more limited in access for physical items and services.
But sure, limited services access for an economy that relies a lot on selling services and trying to negotiate that back which will take over a decade and will in any case need easy visa access, while other countries will take the EU services market share from the UK when they can (not blaming them, the UK would do the same)...in a country that can only produce about 60% of its own food and isn't big enough for autarky (trading nearly only internally, using your own goods)
Nobel prizes right there! :)
A comment I'm seeing a lot on fb now:
'trade deals the eu has with other countries like japan and canada don't have free movement of people so why should ours'