From Cary Mitchell <[email protected]>
Subject You wouldn’t want to miss this
Date January 11, 2021 8:04 AM
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Dear John,



REMINDER: Livestream event tomorrow, 6pm.



Have all your trade and Brexit questions answered by a leading trade expert.



David Henig, Director of the UK Trade Policy Project, will be speaking with our CEO, Naomi Smith tomorrow at 6pm. 



The report details how this thin deal could develop into a modern trading relationship, and suggests ten priority areas for co-operation with the EU.



You can familiarise yourself with the report here. <[link removed]>



Submit your question to David Henig ahead of the livestream event.



Anything you’ve always wanted to know about EU-UK trade, now is your opportunity. Click the button to submit your question to David.



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You can watch the livestream event on Tuesday 12th January, from 6pm.



Click here <[link removed]> to watch the event on Facebook. Click here <[link removed]>to watch the event on YouTube.





Ask David Henig where he thinks UK trade policy should be going in the wake of this agreement, and his thoughts on how we get there.



Would you like to know what the agreement means for you, your family or your business? Do you know of a particular area of trade, co-operation or regulatory agreement which you think should be further examined?



Send in your question today, before the event on Tuesday at 6pm, to make sure it can be read in time. 



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The government may have struck a deal with the EU, but that deal is a massive downgrade from what had and what was promised by Boris Johnson at the last election.



Join Naomi and David tomorrow at 6pm as they discuss what can be done and how we got here. And start thinking of some questions to puzzle them!



Best wishes,



Cary Mitchell,

Director of Operations, Best for Britain







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