Cameron criticises UK Internal Market Bill

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Cameron expressed concerns regarding the UK Internal Market Bill, becoming the fifth former prime minister to voice criticism. His apprehensions centered on the implications of the bill for the broader context of trade negotiations with the European Union. Cameron emphasized the importance of maintaining a focus on securing a trade deal, suggesting that the government's approach should consider the long-term benefits of such an agreement. He articulated that the bill could potentially undermine the UK's position in these negotiations, highlighting the need for a strategic perspective in policymaking. Cameron's remarks reflect a broader unease among political leaders about the potential consequences of the bill on the UK's economic relationships post-Brexit. The criticism from multiple former prime ministers indicates a significant level of concern regarding the direction of the government's policies and their impact on the UK's future trade landscape.
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