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Britain would go to the ‘back of the queue' for US trade deals post-Brexit
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt won't be after Brexit...
But it seems to be a real stretch to suggest that leaving will have no economic impact whatsoever especially as we do not have a large industrial base anymore.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIt will actually have the opposite effect . The British do not like being told what to do by the Americans"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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The US can basically go feck themselves. Telling us to give up our "empire" while keeping their own to themselves. And how much did it cost us? Try googleing it...About £150bn....in case you were wondering...His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostThe US can basically go feck themselves. Telling us to give up our "empire" while keeping their own to themselves.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWe've done everything they've asked of us since 1945. Why are we going to change. Did you just come out of a comma?
TBH, that might have been a decent comeback if you'd said 'coma'When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostMore likely it was a full stop.
TBH, that might have been a decent comeback if you'd said 'coma'Comment
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Post-Brexit trade deal with US could take 10 years, Obama warns - BBC News
Oh dear, but UKIP says it's going to be easy?
If UK decided to leave EU then one could bet that both Germany and France, plus most of other countries (maybe other than Ireland) would make sure that whoever left is punished massively to prevent anybody leaving in the future - that would be the only sensible strategy to use, plus they'll be able to create lots of EU regulations that currently being sabotaged by UK, say some EURO-10 car engine requirements that would feck up all UK car manufacturers who'd have to relocate.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostPost-Brexit trade deal with US could take 10 years, Obama warns - BBC News
Oh dear, but UKIP says it's going to be easy?
If UK decided to leave EU then one could bet that both Germany and France, plus most of other countries (maybe other than Ireland) would make sure that whoever left is punished massively to prevent anybody leaving in the future - that would be the only sensible strategy to use, plus they'll be able to create lots of EU regulations that currently being sabotaged by UK, say some EURO-10 car engine requirements that would feck up all UK car manufacturers who'd have to relocate.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThen we will have to get better and work harder.
The only way EU can prevent anybody else leaving EU is by making example of the first country that does it. It could have been Greece, but they had enough sense to avoid it, there is no way EU or USA will do quick deals with UK in the event of leaving - that just won't happen as a matter of principle and basic strategy.
Also, God forbid having ANY Govt in UK without judicial oversight from Europe, politicians in this country are not fit to run the country even with oversight, nevermind without.
For that reason I vote to STAY.Comment
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