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Fifty years of increasingly free movement of goods, services and capital have led to [these] economies being so intertwined that immense damage would be done to commercial interests on both sides of the Atlantic were there to be any serious outbreak of discrimination and inevitable tit-for-tat retaliation.

John Llewellyn

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