A key part of EU policy over the last 20 years or so has been the completion of what is described as an ‘internal market’. This involves not just the removal of explicit trade barriers between EU countries but also, in many cases, the harmonisation of regulation. I strongly support the four essential elements of a genuine internal market: the free movement of goods, services and capital and labour. I also support trade liberalisation, open markets and the creation of a comprehensive internal market, but the current reality falls well short of a genuine single market, and it is certainly not a free market.
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