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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhere did they say that "all trade will stop"?
Are you serious or just mega trolling?
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhere did they say that "all trade will stop"?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIf and when we lose access to the EU single market, SAS Guru's own words
You seem even more thick than usual.
If you want to be pedantic:
"LOSING ACCESS TO THE TARIFF-FREE SINGLE MARKET" will affect the economy substantially, I believe.
Happy now?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDodgy is himself a preacher of hate, a counterpart to the radical Islamists. The British far-right that Dodgy espouses is similar to the Islamist in that they seek to demonise the sensible middle ground, in the case of our fascist friends using terms such as "British Hater", "Race Traitor" or whatever. It's a form of right-wing political correctness aimed at shutting down debate.
To be fair to arseguru and one or two (not all) of the remainers and although there is an element of the lefty British hating cynicism about his views he does at least make some effort to argue them with a bit of logic occasionally and his "points " (if you can call them that) are not always pursuing an anti British narrative.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostTariffs on goods are 10% I believe.
"So Turkey has tariff-free trade in goods with the EU but that's all. It does not have free movement of people, so border checks remain in place."
Reality Check: Would the UK face tariffs outside the EU? - BBC
The WTO figures aren't straight forward. Try page 77 here for a start:
World Tariff Profiles 2015 - WTOComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI am happy to argue the point . Show me any instance of Dumbtwat saying anything positive about the UK or being British. As I have already argued the idiot is a stereotype of a sad pathetic expat who spends his entire sorry little existence sneering,at criticising Britain and its people.
To be fair to arseguru and one or two (not all) of the remainers and although there is an element of the lefty British hating cynicism about his views he does at least make some effort to argue them with a bit of logic occasionally and his "points " (if you can call them that) are not always pursuing an anti British narrative.Comment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI am happy to argue the point . Show me any instance of Dumbtwat saying anything positive about the UK or being British. As I have already argued the idiot is a stereotype of a sad pathetic expat who spends his entire sorry little existence sneering,at criticising Britain and its people.
To be fair to arseguru and one or two (not all) of the remainers and although there is an element of the lefty British hating cynicism about his views he does at least make some effort to argue them with a bit of logic occasionally and his "points " (if you can call them that) are not always pursuing an anti British narrative.“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.”Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe point is that your "British Hater" theme is just something you use to try to shut down debate. You may think that someone else's views are detrimental to the interests of the UK, but others have those views in good faith. I voted to Remain because I don't want to see more British workers unemployed, or British workers having worse employment rights. So if you want to use some kind of British Hater / EUSSR Qusiling / Traitor motif, or whatever today's preferred term is, it simply shows you up as a far-right lunatic, "virtue signalling" to your fellow travellers.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostEr - cough you just voted to cut off trade with 27 EU countries. US, UK back of the queue. Australia, er no mate.
Are you serious or just mega trolling?
Theresa May: UK will lead world in free trade - BBC News
Oh and we're not exactly back of the queue for American data centres either:
Microsoft's UK data centres power up cloud services - BBC News
Ho-hum, jog on and deep fry something will you?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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