Australia ready for any Brexit result: Trade minister

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Trade Minister Simon Birmingham says Australia is ready for 'pretty much any' result on Brexit, as the UK prime minister defends her draft deal.

 

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Seeing it has nothing to do with us of course we're ready , the UK on the other hand are scewed.

New Zealand got hung out to dry after the UK joined the EEC as it was. overrnight they became poor. England was tricked out of her sovrienty .

Well he would say that the moronic twerp who can’t say anything except focus group approved (where do they find those cats by the way) slogans.

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