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Project Waste of Time Bollox is more complex than you think

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    #21
    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    I think that's where I'd disagree with you.
    You're free to disagree. You'd also be wrong.

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      #22
      Originally posted by vetran View Post
      look at this way they have gone from "there will be no deal without freedom of movement" to "You won't be allowed to trade with anyone else"
      Try and speak English.

      Originally posted by vetran View Post
      As before I think Bremainers are just "crazy ex" material. They are really just a few key presses from I'll scratch your car and cut up your clothes.
      Not really. Just more intelligent and analytical.

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        #23
        Anyway I'm sure Bojo and his sidekicks will come out with a good deal
        If they don't, well Brexiters, your leaders have failed you.
        And then we'll have to ignore you and go into "save the country" mode

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          #24
          Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
          If Britain joins the custom union then third countries such as China and Japan can export to the UK via their EU distribution centres using EU tariffs, but the UK won't be able to export directly to Japan and China etc. Firstly it will put the UK at a massive disadvantage in negotiating deals with countries who can simply bypass the UK by exporting via the EU, ("why should we agree to your terms when we can export via the EU" ) and secondly it will motivate UK companies to invest heavily in the EU to be able to export at the same preferential tariffs, because they can't get the deals they want.

          The Brexit negotiations are going to be interesting. Whatever happens the EU will remain the centre of the UK's universe.

          Very true, any 'Expert' could have told us all this, but of course the English lit graduate who has never been part of an international trade or financial negotiation in his life, told people not to listen to Experts. This is going to be soooo interesting(and just a wee bit funny as well)

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            #25
            Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
            Anyway I'm sure Bojo and his sidekicks will come out with a good deal
            If they don't, well Brexiters, your leaders have failed you.
            And then we'll have to ignore you and go into "save the country" mode
            but you are not in the least bit interested in saving the country

            all you are interested in is making sure you are alright and fook everyone else.

            Which is why all your arguments are economic ones about how much you are going to lose.

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              #26
              Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
              The penny hasn't yet dropped with cretinous Brexiters that the choices are simple:

              1. Access the single market and accept freedom of movement
              2. Walk away from the single market and commit economic suicide.

              I wonder which will be picked?
              As usual you think the EU has all the power. It doesn't.

              Unfortunately for you, you can only see the answer being based on your misconception that the EU holds all the power.

              Trade with the UK will benefit some EU countries more than others. Let's see which of them comes out on top.

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                #27
                Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
                Who said do it our way? There are solutions already in place that other countries have used that we could use.

                There are some seriously miserable BREMOANERS about.

                You do understand that those 'Solutions' still involve negotiated deals with the EU? One of the big lies(among so many) that was put out during the so called campaign was that even if there's no deal with the EU we can just go on and trade under WTO rules. Funny how even the head of the WTO said this will be a bad option. This article, by a leaver, shows why that's the case.

                https://thescepticisle.com/2016/04/1...o-rules-alone/

                Not miserable at all, just trying to prepare you leavers for the inevitable disappointment coming your way, when you find out that very little is going to change despite 'Brexit'. We'll try not to gloat.....too much.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by sirja View Post
                  You do understand that those 'Solutions' still involve negotiated deals with the EU? One of the big lies(among so many) that was put out during the so called campaign was that even if there's no deal with the EU we can just go on and trade under WTO rules. Funny how even the head of the WTO said this will be a bad option. This article, by a leaver, shows why that's the case.

                  https://thescepticisle.com/2016/04/1...o-rules-alone/

                  Not miserable at all, just trying to prepare you leavers for the inevitable disappointment coming your way, when you find out that very little is going to change despite 'Brexit'. We'll try not to gloat.....too much.
                  Will you stop making dicks of yourselves too? We would miss that as it gives the majority a bloody good laugh to see the equivalent of the Flat Earth Society throwing tantrums every day.

                  Yes, I know, if we go too close to the edge we will fall off......

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by sirja View Post
                    You do understand that those 'Solutions' still involve negotiated deals with the EU? One of the big lies(among so many) that was put out during the so called campaign was that even if there's no deal with the EU we can just go on and trade under WTO rules. Funny how even the head of the WTO said this will be a bad option. This article, by a leaver, shows why that's the case.

                    https://thescepticisle.com/2016/04/1...o-rules-alone/

                    Not miserable at all, just trying to prepare you leavers for the inevitable disappointment coming your way, when you find out that very little is going to change despite 'Brexit'. We'll try not to gloat.....too much.
                    Yes I do. It's not difficult to comprehend, no matter how ground-breaking it may seem to some of you. Nobody ever thought it would be a simple case of boot up word and Find and Replace Norway with United Kingdom. If we can't get more favourable terms than the small economies, we're doing it wrong.

                    Besides, the Germans won't want to lose their biggest European car export market will they? Only China, USA and, unsurprisingly, Germany are bigger markets in the world for BMW.
                    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by GB9 View Post
                      wibble.
                      Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
                      double pish.
                      You ought to read the link posted by sirja. It's written by one of your own.
                      Or if the words are too long and the concepts too complicated, just wait around and see what happens in the next few years.

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