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Previously on "German industry warns UK not to expect help in Brexit talks"
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UK industry warns on trade deal with the US
Trade deals are complex “and we don’t want to walk into a bear hug,” CBI President Paul Drechsler told the Sophy Ridge on Sunday show on Sky.
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Isn't it funny the way Britain constantly try to do the right thing and see how they are repaid.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post...and the shared sovereignty on trade and agriculture will now be given up entirely, leaving the UK less sovereign that it was before.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAnd you still have freedom of movement.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostEEA looks all but a done deal TBH, so this is irrelevant. We will still have single market access, and we will still buy German cars.
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostThere's no love for Russia either....
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post...and in the EEA the UK stay for years and years as each of the hundreds of laws that need to be repealed have to be voted on.
Brexit DERAILED: MPs plan to sabotage repeal bill as Theresa May celebrates anniversary | Politics | News | Express.co.uk
Brexit relies on the so called Henry VIII powers which allows the government to bulldoze its legislation through without consulting parliament.
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...and in the EEA the UK stay for years and years as each of the hundreds of laws that need to be repealed have to be voted on.
Brexit DERAILED: MPs plan to sabotage repeal bill as Theresa May celebrates anniversary | Politics | News | Express.co.uk
A cross-party group of politicians - both MPs and peers - are believed to be in talks about how to water down the government’s plan for a hard Brexit.
Anti-Brexit campaigners have revealed they plan to push for a “legislative war” of the Repeal Bill, to be published this Thursday - the first anniversary of Theresa May becoming prime minister.
The group plan to prevent the government from using so-called Henry VIII powers contained in the bill, which would allow Mrs May and her team to rewrite hundreds of laws without primary legislation.
But senior government sources warned if the plot was successful, the result could delay Brexit “for years” as the government would have to let MPs vote on hundreds of other laws and amendments.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWe could always buy British cars, like Vauxhalls - that would stick two fingers up at European car makers if we do that.
Or buy Japanese - that might encourage them to make a trade deal with us. Buy Nissans. The Europeans won't like that.
Or maybe get yourself a Toyota Aygo. Better than giving your money to BMW for a Mini, or Renault for a Twingo.
Or a Mitsubishi Outlander - there's a hybrid one of them too.
But if we're going to buy American, how about a Jeep?
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWe don't need to buy German cars any more. Trump's going to let us buy American instead, and all it'll cost us is the NHS.
Or buy Japanese - that might encourage them to make a trade deal with us. Buy Nissans. The Europeans won't like that.
Or maybe get yourself a Toyota Aygo. Better than giving your money to BMW for a Mini, or Renault for a Twingo.
Or a Mitsubishi Outlander - there's a hybrid one of them too.
But if we're going to buy American, how about a Jeep?
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