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THE UK is in danger of a “race to the bottom” with a controversial post-Brexit trade deal with Australia, which could result in a boost to the SNP, according to an expert. The proposals for a zero-tariff and zero-quota trade deal has sparked a furious backlash from farmers, who fear they will be undercut by cheap Australian beef and lamb imports which will drive them out of business. Concerns have also been raised it will lead to Australian hormone-treated beef – which is banned in the EU – becoming available on shop shelves. The deal has been hailed by UK ministers as a “major prize” for the UK’s newly independent trade policy.
THE economic performance of Scotland shows devolution has not been the “disaster” claimed by Boris Johnson, according to an analysis by academics. The Prime Minister sparked a huge backlash last month when he reportedly made the comment during a call with Conservative MPs. An assessment carried out by Professor Alex de Ruyter and David Hearne of Birmingham City University, in response to his assertion, has concluded handing Scotland greater powers has been associated with a period of good economic performance. The researchers note that in particular, a gap of more than 5% lower average weekly wages for full-time Scottish employees, compared to their English counterparts, has halved from before devolution.