The Spanish say we're having the Canadian model. Although I thought we weren't allowed migration control and lots of tariff free (not everything) trade.
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Indeed. There's still the market trader philosophy about it though; Napoleon had us bang on.Originally posted by vetran View PostTotally as the man said being a British product still attracts a premium.
Wool jumpers from Scotland / Wales Steel from Sheffield.
If you look at other successes such as Dyson, Bayliss (wind up radio) raspberry pi etc manufacturing can be done abroad but the thinking done here.
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not entirely bad as I understand it.Originally posted by GB9 View PostThe Spanish say we're having the Canadian model. Although I thought we weren't allowed migration control and lots of tariff free (not everything) trade.
The french farmers won't care so long as they can roast a british lamb or two on the motorway.Comment
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Sounds good; the Russians have good economic relations with Canada and we need to start distancing ourselves from whichever lunatic wins the US election.Originally posted by vetran View Postnot entirely bad as I understand it.
The french farmers won't care so long as they can roast a british lamb or two on the motorway.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Would this be the Canada-EU trade deal that a little bit of Belgium is threatening to block? The EU isn't interested in trade, it's a self-serving political exercise.Originally posted by GB9 View PostThe Spanish say we're having the Canadian model. Although I thought we weren't allowed migration control and lots of tariff free (not everything) trade.Comment
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A revolution in the UK is changing TV channels from the couch. A DFS couch that's still to be paid off.Originally posted by original PM View PostDo you want a revolution? because that's how you get a revolution.
Revolution, ha! MP's know it'll never happen. What country do you think you're in, France?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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It looks reasonable. There is a small enclave of Belgium currently blocking the deal with Canada but that should be sorted in the next couple of weeks.Originally posted by vetran View Postnot entirely bad as I understand it.
The french farmers won't care so long as they can roast a british lamb or two on the motorway.
If we had never been a member of the EU then this sort of deal would always have been on. Just a few petty eurocrats who want to punish us but they will soon be pushed aside.Comment
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We won't have revolution while it's financially better to be on the dole than in a job, no question about it.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostA revolution in the UK is changing TV channels from the couch. A DFS couch that's still to be paid off.
Revolution, ha! MP's know it'll never happen. What country do you think you're in, France?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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A bunch of senile old buffers conducting a revolution.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostA revolution in the UK is changing TV channels from the couch. A DFS couch that's still to be paid off.
Revolution, ha! MP's know it'll never happen. What country do you think you're in, France?
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It's one tiny bit of Belgium, not even the whole. Shows what a shambles the EU is and why it takes them so long to do anything.Originally posted by Chuck View PostWould this be the Canada-EU trade deal that a little bit of Belgium is threatening to block? The EU isn't interested in trade, it's a self-serving political exercise.Comment
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