Several senior Conservatives have spoken out in favor of the newly announced UK-India trade deal, which is praised as a significant Brexit achievement. Critics, including Kemi Badenoch, have raised concerns about a national insurance exemption for seconded Indian workers, which some see as detrimental to British workers. However, influential Tories argue this exemption is common in trade agreements and does not overshadow the deal's potential benefits, which could contribute an estimated £4.8 billion to the UK economy by 2040, facilitating growth and cheaper goods.
Tory officials hailed the UK-India trade deal as a Brexit success that will stimulate economic growth and lower prices, rebuffing criticism on temporary tax exemptions.
Despite initial criticism from Kemi Badenoch over the trade deal's national insurance exemption for Indian workers, key Tories asserted that such arrangements are standard and beneficial.
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