“You are going to have to run it down ... in the same way we ran down the coal industry and steel industry. These things happen.”
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Previously on "Just when you thought you'd heard all the dumb tulip about Brexit"
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Well then there is Patrick Minford, the one economist that the Brexit camp believe and love talking about the UK car industry:
So there you have it, the neoliberal Brexit plan, destroy the UK...
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He is the poster child of Brexit cretinism.Originally posted by DaveB View PostBrexit secretary Dominic Raab says he ‘hadn’t quite understood’ importance of EU trade to UK economy | The Independent
Well no tulip Sherlock. Our closest commercial port to the continent is a vital trading gateway
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Just when you thought you'd heard all the dumb tulip about Brexit
Brexit secretary Dominic Raab says he ‘hadn’t quite understood’ importance of EU trade to UK economy | The Independent
Well no tulip Sherlock. Our closest commercial port to the continent is a vital trading gatewayOriginally posted by Dominic RaabI hadn't quite understood the full extent of this, but if you look at the UK and look at how we trade in goods, we are particularly reliant on the Dover-Calais crossing, he said.
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Dominic Raab admits he didn't understand 'how reliant UK trade is on Dover-Calais crossing' - inews.co.ukLast edited by DaveB; 8 November 2018, 16:59.Tags: None
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