Sack cloth? Is that what common people call their underpants?
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Brexit - where is my sack cloth?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThe last Italian car I owned, I got it wrapped in clear plastic before it left the showroom. No stone chips, and all I had to do was wash the dirt off to reveal the original showroom polishAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostAustralia demands the same rights in the UK as EU citizens
So when the UK's arm has been twisted to allow freedom of movement for EU citizens to get a trade deal, every other country will demand it too, and the UK will end up with mass migration * 10.
Hard Brexit 'offers £135bn annual boost' to economy - BBC News
Nothing to worry about, and SAS is right. or , you choose.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostSack cloth? Is that what common people call their underpants?
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostHard Brexit 'offers £135bn annual boost' to economy - BBC News
Nothing to worry about, and SAS is right. or , you choose.
MPs react after Vote Leave economist admits Brexit would 'mostly eliminate manufacturing' - Chronicle Live
This is one of the suggestions that has been floating around for years like unilateral nuclear disarmament, a 10% flat tax or a guaranteed universal income for everyone.
Incidentally part of Patrick Minford's proposal includes freedom of movement extended to all countries to allow employers to recruit anyone they need.
Last edited by BlasterBates; 20 August 2017, 10:39.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostOnly if the UK unilaterally removes all tariffs and regulatory requirements on all goods coming into the UK. No country would bother to negotiate a trade deal if the UK has unilaterally already removed all the tariffs, and incidentally Professor Minford has stated huge swathes of British industry would be laid to waste as they fail to compete with the cheap imports and battle against massive tariffs to sell goods abroad. He thinks the UK should become a services only economy. ...
They're not enough out of their box to think it through. Allow me. They remove import tariffs so get all the business then offer a value added service where all items are checked for quality and improved where necessary before exporting them.
So no longer 'made in Great Britain' but more 'handled by Great Britain'. Worked for Lotus when they offered 'handling by Lotus' to cars from their parent company, Proton. All they handled was the badge stuck on the car's rear end.
Then any export tariffs are offset by the perceived improvement in quality.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhat are underpants?Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostThey're not enough out of their box to think it through. Allow me. They remove import tariffs so get all the business then offer a value added service where all items are checked for quality and improved where necessary before exporting them.
So no longer 'made in Great Britain' but more 'handled by Great Britain'. Worked for Lotus when they offered 'handling by Lotus' to cars from their parent company, Proton. All they handled was the badge stuck on the car's rear end.
Then any export tariffs are offset by the perceived improvement in quality.
However the UK is not Taiwan, it would mean huge numbers of companies going out of business which depend on the EU, building entirely new companies and slashing the public sector. This would be a rerun of Thatcher era, in which Minford was influential as her favourite economic advisor and all the misery that went along with it. That's not what Leave voters had in mind.
This Brexit vision from Minford has an air of "Moonraker" about it, i.e. destroy everything and rebuild a new Brexit Utopia.
I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThis Brexit vision from Minford has an air of "Moonraker" about it, i.e. destroy everything and rebuild a new Brexit Utopia.
Let them, tax them, and give the humans a citizens income so they only need to earn extra if they want all the bling.
Sorted.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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