EU-UK Trade Deal a Mixed Bag for Voters
With Parliament set to approve the Brexit deal agreed between the EU and the UK on Christmas Eve, one of the UK’s most authoritative pollsters, Professor John Curtice of Strathclyde University, has delivered his verdict on whether it delivers what the voters want. In a blog post for the What the UK Thinks website he provides a detailed breakdown of provisions within the agreement and how it stacks up against polling data. However, his three key headlines are as follows: 1. The decision to end freedom of movement, taken by Theresa May shortly after she became Prime Minister, “clearly accords with the preference of a majority of voters.” 2. Whilst Professor Curtice notes that “most voters were wanting to maintain tariff-free trade with the EU” , he warns that “the scope of the trade agreement may be somewhat narrower than many voters were anticipating, not least perhaps in failing to make provision for financial serv...