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“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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Britain cannot easily dismiss Japanese Brexit warning letter
Oh dear
"The Japanese government’s letter setting out its Brexit demands is deeply troubling to the UK since it is clear Japanese companies want Theresa May to negotiate a deal that leaves Britain not just in the EU customs union, and single market, but also retains a free flow of workers between the EU and the UK.
The British government could not possibly accede to these demands if May’s mantra that Brexit means Brexit is to mean anything. Yet the Japanese requests – set out in a 15-page memo – are likely to become the benchmark by which many countries with strong economic ties to the UK will judge the outcome of the talks."
Source: Britain cannot easily dismiss Japanese Brexit warning letter | Politics | The Guardian
Don't worry, the grand plan will see we get it all our way. Probably by shouting louder or something.
"The tulip isn't even in the same room as the fan yet and there already looks like a whole lot of problems. This is not "talking the country down", this is reality."Last edited by scooterscot; 4 September 2016, 20:38."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Oh goody......more alarmist speculation from the Grauniad.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostOh goody......more alarmist speculation from the Grauniad.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostUK products .Hard Brexit now!
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How long to move Japanese production, the skills, the supply chains out of the UK? Five years minimum and the costs would bankrupt the already bankrupt Japanese and hand the car making trophy to South Korea.
Let them spout off. Brexit means Brexit!Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHow long to move Japanese production, the skills, the supply chains out of the UK? Five years minimum and the costs would bankrupt the already bankrupt Japanese and hand the car making trophy to South Korea.
Let them spout off. Brexit means Brexit!
It's going to be a laugh ....Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHow long to move Japanese production, the skills, the supply chains out of the UK?
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