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Don't bother, like most Brexiters, he's hopelessly confused. Flailing around in a fog of ignorance.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostYes. Let's have a link. See what Nigey Boy is on about.Hard Brexit now!
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Nigey is originalPM's twin brother, but was put into care by Mum, as she couldn't cope with two of them.Originally posted by sasguru View PostDon't bother, like most Brexiters, he's hopelessly confused. Flailing around in a fog of ignorance.Comment
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Do you think it helps us in the UK that only cars built in the UK, Italy, France or Germany can be sold without additional tariffs?Originally posted by Lance View Post??No. Still no clue as to what you think is unfair...Comment
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What additional tariffs are applied to cars build in the Czech Republic or Spain?Originally posted by bobspud View PostDo you think it helps us in the UK that only cars built in the UK, Italy, France or Germany can be sold without additional tariffs?Comment
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ahhh. I see.Originally posted by bobspud View PostDo you think it helps us in the UK that only cars built in the UK, Italy, France or Germany can be sold without additional tariffs?
It helps UK manufacturing to be part of the largest single trade block in the world.
It doesn't help the UK consumer that we cannot buy non-EU cars tariff free.
It really helps both when the Japanese car industry build their plants in the EU so we get the best of both worlds.
And that's kinda the fecking point of a trading block.
Personally speaking I'm a free market/free trader person.
And I think that the benefits of free trade with the rest of the world are lower than the benefits of free trade with the EU.
Mainly because USA and China don't want free trade with us.
So with approx $100T (hard to get a good figure) of global GDP, we can access tariff free nearly 20% (EU is $18.5T) of it. When we leave we'll access NONE of it tariff free, and have to get a trade deal with every country to get any, the largest country not in EU, USA or China is, Japan with approx $4T.
So if we focus purely on that, and can get a trade deal in almost no time at all, we'll have access to a market worth a quarter of the size. And we don't even eat the fish we land ourselves so how the f*** are we going to survive on food deals with Japan?
Back on topic. I'd quite like a cheap GTR.See You Next TuesdayComment
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My bad! I forgot they even made cars although they barely do...Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWhat additional tariffs are applied to cars build in the Czech Republic or Spain?
							
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And presumably you'll also see the shift from 'it's unfair' to 'do you think it helps'.Originally posted by Lance View Postahhh. I see.Comment
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So here we are coming to the nub of the situation.Originally posted by Lance View Postahhh. I see.
It helps UK manufacturing to be part of the largest single trade block in the world.
It doesn't help the UK consumer that we cannot buy non-EU cars tariff free.
It really helps both when the Japanese car industry build their plants in the EU so we get the best of both worlds.
And that's kinda the fecking point of a trading block.
Personally speaking I'm a free market/free trader person.
And I think that the benefits of free trade with the rest of the world are lower than the benefits of free trade with the EU.
Mainly because USA and China don't want free trade with us.
So with approx $100T (hard to get a good figure) of global GDP, we can access tariff free nearly 20% (EU is $18.5T) of it. When we leave we'll access NONE of it tariff free, and have to get a trade deal with every country to get any, the largest country not in EU, USA or China is, Japan with approx $4T.
So if we focus purely on that, and can get a trade deal in almost no time at all, we'll have access to a market worth a quarter of the size. And we don't even eat the fish we land ourselves so how the f*** are we going to survive on food deals with Japan?
Back on topic. I'd quite like a cheap GTR.
 
We are artificially protecting a block of countries that exist in a global economy. Except... Who is really being protected? is it the little minows around the edges that had cheap wages and talent to train so that manufacturing could be moved there or is it the over gorged germans that think there is a right to high wages and home made cars?
We know that if we are going to stop destroying our planet, we need to have a different economic model but everything the EU stands for protects the status quo...Comment
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Spain builds more cars than the UK. It's 2nd in the EU after Germany. But you wouldn't know that, or much of anything at all -you are a Brexiter after all.Originally posted by bobspud View PostMy bad! I forgot they even made cars although they barely do...
To answer your question, the British car industry has been rebuilt since the 70s on tariff free access to Europe.
Almost every foreign car manufacturer is here because (1) they were bribed by sweet deals and (2) they have access to Europe.
That how the common market benefits us.Hard Brexit now!
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