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    #21
    Originally posted by dsc View Post
    Exports are down by 68% which basically means death to loads of companies. Now I know Brexit Brainiacs don't export anything so it doesn't affect them directly, but it will have huge impact on the economy. If you can't grasp how this is bad, then there's no hope for you.

    Now perhaps this would be somehow acceptable if Brexit brought any big positives with it, but so far no one is capable of listing anything substantial.
    68% of remainers have mental problems. I don't need to prove that, just posting it is enough to get the remainers over excited, well it works for the Granuaid/slaver.


    A reasonable rebuttal that actually mentions Covid as part of the issue, from an expert.

    Rebuttal: Why Brexit didn't cause a 68% Drop in Exports to the EU - Briefings For Britain
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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      #22
      Watching a news story on tv. Shortages in some EU supermarkets of UK foodstuffs.

      Now, your average brexidiot would say .... "wgas, i don't care if foreign supermarkets have empty shelves. ha ha, that's their problem". Of course, they can't link the empty shelves to where the goods are coming from - these goods are exported from the UK, by UK companies. Companies that, due to brexit, are losing money and may well go bust.

      But hey ..... we can buy bread at Lidl. And who doesn't like a prawn ring from Iceland (the shop, not the country )
      I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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        #23
        Originally posted by Whorty View Post
        Watching a news story on tv. Shortages in some EU supermarkets of UK foodstuffs.

        Now, your average brexidiot would say .... "wgas, i don't care if foreign supermarkets have empty shelves. ha ha, that's their problem". Of course, they can't link the empty shelves to where the goods are coming from - these goods are exported from the UK, by UK companies. Companies that, due to brexit, are losing money and may well go bust.

        But hey ..... we can buy bread at Lidl. And who doesn't like a prawn ring from Iceland (the shop, not the country )

        So is it 68% down overall, 68% down on export or 68% down on import. Or as suggested 29% after stockpiling and COVID?

        As we don't seem to be down on imports its possibly exports.

        Now the large organisations that export significant amounts to the EU probably export elsewhere and probably understand export paperwork, can you explain why exports are failing?

        We have already seen 2 massive benefits of Brexit - Vaccines & not signing a trade agreement with China without any human rights clauses. Not bad for a month!
        Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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          #24
          Originally posted by vetran View Post
          We have already seen 2 massive benefits of Brexit - Vaccines & not signing a trade agreement with China without any human rights clauses. Not bad for a month!
          When was this signed? The government are still fighting to keep this out...The unelected HoL on the other hand...

          While the government narrowly defeated the rebels in a House of Commons vote on the amendment last month, it faces a further showdown after the House of Lords reinserted the clause.
          Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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            #25
            Originally posted by vetran View Post
            68% of remainers have mental problems. I don't need to prove that, just posting it is enough to get the remainers over excited, well it works for the Granuaid/slaver.


            A reasonable rebuttal that actually mentions Covid as part of the issue, from an expert.

            Rebuttal: Why Brexit didn't cause a 68% Drop in Exports to the EU - Briefings For Britain
            What the feck are you on about? Read some of the reports from hauliers how fecked border movement is at the moment, feck all to do with Covid, it was working fine before the end of 2020. Even pro-Brexit company owners are now moaning how Brexit was a kick in the teeth, but yeah sure, blame it on Covid and the boo boo EU.

            Christ its like talking to a wall, I give up.

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              #26
              Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
              When was this signed? The government are still fighting to keep this out...The unelected HoL on the other hand...

              so its not been ratified like the EU one? Strange that is what I posted. healthy discussion is still underway!

              The EU's deal with China will enrich and embolden the largest human rights abuser in the world
              Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                #27
                Originally posted by dsc View Post
                What the feck are you on about? Read some of the reports from hauliers how fecked border movement is at the moment, feck all to do with Covid, it was working fine before the end of 2020. Even pro-Brexit company owners are now moaning how Brexit was a kick in the teeth, but yeah sure, blame it on Covid and the boo boo EU.

                Christ its like talking to a wall, I give up.

                You put forward a figure presented a group with an ulterior motive. A figure that is obviously inflated. I asked you to defend it, you haven't been able to, you just insulted me which is normal for most remainers. If we farmed them we could grow lovely roses.

                The rules are now the same as most other countries which people like M&S have years of experience exporting to, yet their exports are being delayed and turned away. do you wonder why?
                Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by vetran View Post
                  so its not been ratified like the EU one? Strange that is what I posted. healthy discussion is still underway!

                  The EU's deal with China will enrich and embolden the largest human rights abuser in the world
                  So it hasn't been signed then, you're deflecting again as we're not talking about the EU, we're talking about the UK-China trade deal. Basically, you lied
                  Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
                    So it hasn't been signed then, you're deflecting again as we're not talking about the EU, we're talking about the UK-China trade deal. Basically, you lied

                    Are you saying the EU will block their agreement in principle?

                    Has anyone in the EU attempted to?

                    I was talking about the EU deal first then you deflected with the UK one. Do keep up.

                    Basically you are confused.
                    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by vetran View Post
                      So is it 68% down overall, 68% down on export or 68% down on import. Or as suggested 29% after stockpiling and COVID?

                      As we don't seem to be down on imports its possibly exports.

                      Now the large organisations that export significant amounts to the EU probably export elsewhere and probably understand export paperwork, can you explain why exports are failing?

                      We have already seen 2 massive benefits of Brexit - Vaccines & not signing a trade agreement with China without any human rights clauses. Not bad for a month!
                      Why are you asking me, why not go and ask someone who runs a business that exports and/or imports and let them tell you what a sh1tstorm brexit it. Maybe try the chappy who runs JD Sports, or wouldn't the truth fit your narrative?

                      Vaccines nothing to do with brexit. We could have followed the route we did whether we were inside or outside the EU. Nice try though

                      As for the China trade deal, the UK had a veto inside the EU, so we could have forced the same human rights clause for any EU-China deal had we stayed inside the EU. So, if you're trying to say that the UK having this clause is good, then it could be argued that the UK leaving the EU and not forcing this clause on a larger trade deal (EU-China) is actually a negative of brexit.

                      See, your 'win' is actually a loss for world human rights

                      HTH

                      Next.
                      I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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