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A Swiss foreign policy think tank called Foraus, has identified a possible 'solution' to Brexit given the government's red lines.
They suggest a model based on the little known FIN-EFTA association whereby Finland had associate membership of EFTA back in 1961, a similar UK-EFTA association agreement would allow restrictions on freedom of movement as well as allowing the UK to be part of EU agencies like Eurotoam and allow the UK conduct it's own international trade deals including a free trade agreement with the EU (similar to the Swiss) rather than membership of the single market. In my opinion it seems to meet the red lines of the British Government and it seems quite a sensible solution, we would also benefit from continued free trade access to EFTA members as well as their current trade deals with 38 countries (depending whether we opt in on all of them), the paper goes into more detail: http://www.foraus.ch/satisfaction/downloads/249
What are your thoughts?
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