SwingsitlikeHogan
Major Champion
Not entirely 'wrong. wriong, wrong', but certainly a tad misleading wrt Norway/Switzerland - and from someone who, given his apparent position, should really know better!
I took as my source the BBC News article I linked to - not sure how I misrepresented it. Apologies to the BBC if I did and to all here who bothered to read it. Must go check what I got wrong.
Meanwhile in the real world - The CEO of James Dyson's businesses (Jim Rowan) announces that Dyson will be manufacturing their new electric car in Singapore - that's the same massive Brexit-supporting Sir James Dyson - promoter of all things British manufacturing and building new deals across the world when out of the EU.
"...in the memo to staff, Rowan said the decision to choose Singapore was “complex, based on supply chains, access to markets, and the availability of the expertise that will help us achieve our ambitionsâ€.
https://www.theguardian.com/technol...ars-in-singapore-with-launch-planned-for-2021
So a great big vote of confidence in Britain. And as an aside - pure coincidence of course that Singapore has just signed a significant framework trade agreement with the EU (been negotiating it since 2010)
...The EU will in turn drop tariffs on 84% of Singapore’ products with reductions of the remaining 16% within three to five years, giving the city-state’s exports a competitive boost.
http://www.atimes.com/article/singapore-and-the-eu-fly-the-flag-of-free-trade/
Now that would be handy for getting Dyson's cars into the EU.
Pure coincidence of course and nothing to do with Dyson maybe hedging a wee bit against the impact of a No Deal outcome.