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BREXIT & a new special relationship

December 28th, 2019 | Tags: Brexit Virgin Islands Dickson C. Igwe Donald Trump UK USA
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By Dickson C. Igwe

Brexiters are clearly upbeat at this dawn of a new decade. Remainers/Europhoiles like this Old Boy are disappointed. There is a feeling in the air that the UK has changed for good- and not necessarily for the better.

It is 'wait and see' whether the UK will break up with Scotland and Northern Ireland remaining in Europe, as Remain countries of the UK. Wales today is clearly in favour of remaining in Europe. Brexit remains a mainly English Affair.

And will a new special—USA/UK Northern Atlantic—relationship based on free trade overcome the dark clouds hovering over a Hard Brexit, as Johnson intends, with his 80 plus majority in the UK Parliament? Time will tell!

Now it is clear Boris Johnson is betting big on a new special relationship with the US as overcoming any loss in market power stemming from the UK's withdrawal from the European Union. That is the simple logic of a free trade agreement with the USA. But will it work in replacing the losses in trade and markets of the UK leaving Europe? That is the biggest equation facing the UK Prime Minister in his readiness to make a hard break with Europe at the ending of January 2020.

There are three key premise on the belief that a US/UK alliance can be recreated into the type of military and economic alliance that formed the Post World War Two World Order.

The first is that a mercantilist order based on open seas and free trade with hub freeports around the world can be initiated.

The second is that the Donald Trump and Boris Johnson friendship based on a populist and anti-globalist political culture is sustainable.

The third is that the key global trading blocs: the European Union, China, and a non aligned Russia, India, and Third World will sway towards a new and assertive US and UK North Atlantic Trading Alliance,

All of the preceding three ideas can be binned at inception.

First, the present global trading order based on a large bloc trading with each other cannot be done away with, even with US economic power. In fact, the EU and China increasingly view the USA as an adversary in terms of trade.

Second: there is no guarantee Donald Trump is reelected in November 2020 in spite of numbers showing that is much more likely, especially after the ''impeachment saga.''

Third: Trump's isolationist and adversarial global trade stance has created new synergies that make the global trading blocs equally isolationist and inward-looking.

The new trade wars will be between super regions, not individual countries.

Still, it will be interesting to observe how the Trump - Johnson Axis evolves in terms of enabling and ensuring a successful Brexit.

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3 Responses to “BREXIT & a new special relationship”

  • Reader (28/12/2019, 10:37) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Can’t get his point yet
  • Disinterested (28/12/2019, 23:07) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Whether it was England or Great Britain or the UK, it is 6 of one and half a dozen of the same. The English saw themselves as better than others; social stratification was always something that it embraced. Xenophobia , racism and discrimination against Black and Brown and even other Anglosaxons was the driving force for a simple majority voting to leave the EU. The English in particular didn’t want people from poorer European countries emigrating to the UK. They want to leave the EU yet they want the benefits, wanting the cake and eating it too. Scotland and Northern Ireland splitting from the UK and remaining with the EU does not mean a rat’s ass to England. Similarly, England does not give a rat’s ass about the OTs. Per Queen Marie Antoinette, let them eat cake; what value are they to the crown; they no longer have any strategic value. In a heart beat, the UK will cut them loose, casting them adrift. They are riding in the little red wagon, not pulling it. The sine qua non of UK, especially England, wanting to leave the EU is to get rid of so called low lives that it thumb its noses at. England thinks that Britannia still rules the waves or the sun still never sets over the empire. Well, that ship has long sailed. It made its bed hard so let it lie in it hard; let it reaps what it sowed. Boris and Donald are two peas in a pod so let them ride together.


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