Must admit I'm struggling to find the information on google so thought it will be easier to ask you lot.
Does the EU prevent us from trade agreements with countries outside the already setup EU trading partners?
Yes. Because it all comes in via the EU.
.Ahh right ok. Thanks.

Edited my response. Can trade but it costs.
.Good old Boris:
"British people will still be able to go and work in the EU; to live; to travel; to study; to buy homes and to settle down. As the German equivalent of the CBI - the BDI - has very sensibly reminded us, there will continue to be free trade, and access to the single market.
"The only change - and it will not come in any great rush - is that the UK will extricate itself from the EU's extraordinary and opaque system of legislation: the vast and growing corpus of law enacted by a European Court of Justice from which there can be no appeal."
In short, free movement will continue, the only change will be losing the vote Britain has in the union. Amazing deal!![]()
Wonder if the cost is prohibitive then. If not I wonder why we werent already pursuing them.
Dont suppose you know the legislation that covers it? My googlefu is weak today.
Why would we want to make trade deals independently when we had much greater leverage in negations as part of the EU.
I'm not all too clued up on all this but as I understand it being a part of the EU would be similar to how consumers group buy on sites like Massdrop and group on. Collectively have more power to get better deals and for everyone.
Can someone explain to me why it would now be better to do trade deals without the clout of the EU?
Why would we want to make trade deals independently when we had much greater leverage in negations as part of the EU.
It's not better. But there are currently markets where we can't have trade deals full stop.
India for instance.
If we stay in the EEA, we can have the best of both worlds.
Greater leverage, what leverage would that be, an EU trying to get the best deal for 28 different countries. The UK weren't even involved when it comes to that sort of stuff, we literally don't have a say in any of it.
The huge single euro market?
The huge market which we never had a say in? The UK never had any input into that stuff, we're told do one yet we're the 5th biggest economy in the world. I say, let's trade with Europe and go out and trade with the rest of the world as well.
Fair enough but is seems logical that the rest of the EU who had a say in it, the likes of Germany etc are not incompetent when it comes to trade deals. And what ever deals that they were happy to make as a block were good for everyone within the block.
Are there any deals the eu made with other countries that were bad for the uk?
The huge market which we never had a say in? The UK never had any input into that stuff, we're told do one yet we're the 5th biggest economy in the world. I say, let's trade with Europe and go out and trade with the rest of the world as well.
again massively demonstrably wrong, we had huge say in the eu. but keep peddling utter lies, like the people you followed.
Can't argue the facts about how the EU is failing, can you?