This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40555634
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 1 | Version 2 |
---|---|
Turnbull: Australia 'very keen' for trade deal with UK | Turnbull: Australia 'very keen' for trade deal with UK |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Australia is "very keen" to secure a trade deal with the UK post Brexit "as quickly as possible", Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull has said. | Australia is "very keen" to secure a trade deal with the UK post Brexit "as quickly as possible", Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull has said. |
Mr Turnbull told journalists at No 10: "We move quickly. Australians are fleet of foot. We don't muck around. We're very simple. So we will move as quickly as the UK will move." | Mr Turnbull told journalists at No 10: "We move quickly. Australians are fleet of foot. We don't muck around. We're very simple. So we will move as quickly as the UK will move." |
Ahead of the Downing Street talks, the two leaders visited Borough Market. | Ahead of the Downing Street talks, the two leaders visited Borough Market. |
Two Australians died in June's van and knife attacks in south-east London. | Two Australians died in June's van and knife attacks in south-east London. |
During a Downing Street press conference, Mr Turnbull said Australia "had been the first on the phone" to call for a free trade agreement with the UK following Britain's decision to leave the EU. | |
He said Australia stands "ready to enter into a free trade agreement with the United Kingdom as soon as the UK is able to do so - so once that Brexit has been achieved, then we look forward to speedily concluding a free trade agreement". | |
Mr Turnbull said he hoped the EU deal could be finalised before the expected date of Brexit in March 2019. | |
He said a UK agreement could follow swiftly: "My government's position is very simply this: economic prosperity has been demonstrated to be delivered by free trade and open markets - that is one of the major reasons why Australia has had 26 years of uninterrupted economic growth." | |
He said Mrs May's vision for post-Brexit Britain "is one filled with optimism". "It's not a counsel of despair as some people have said." | |
Turning to the PM, he added: "I know Theresa that you believe passionately that the British people can do anything, can achieve anything and that your post-Brexit Britain will be a Britain with big horizons, big opportunities, free trade, open markets. | |
"You're right, that is the future. That's where our prosperity has been delivered and I know that it's where your prosperity will come." | |
Security links | |
Mrs May said a trade deal with Australia was a "priority" for the UK after Brexit, to expand on the £14bn-worth of trade between the two nations. | |
"We've both made clear our intention to continue to deepen our trade and investment relationship as the UK leaves the EU," she said. | |
"Our Brexit negotiations have started well, and I have made clear to prime minister Turnbull that an ambitious and comprehensive bilateral trade deal with Australia remains a priority for the UK." | |
Earlier, the two prime ministers - who were at Oxford University at the same time - visited the scene of the Borough Market atrocity to be briefed by police officers and paramedics who rushed to the aid of victims and survivors. | |
They also spoke to traders in the market, one of London's most popular visitor attractions. | |
The two earlier met Church leaders at nearby Southwark Cathedral, including the Reverend Canon Michael Rawson, the Sub Dean of the cathedral. | The two earlier met Church leaders at nearby Southwark Cathedral, including the Reverend Canon Michael Rawson, the Sub Dean of the cathedral. |
The UK and Australia have strong commercial, cultural and security links through the Commonwealth and the "five eyes" intelligence alliance. | The UK and Australia have strong commercial, cultural and security links through the Commonwealth and the "five eyes" intelligence alliance. |
Although the UK cannot negotiate trade deals with other countries until after Brexit, Australia is one of the countries with which Whitehall officials have set up a working party to look at the issues involved. | Although the UK cannot negotiate trade deals with other countries until after Brexit, Australia is one of the countries with which Whitehall officials have set up a working party to look at the issues involved. |
International Trade Secretary Liam Fox will be travelling to Australia in the coming months. |