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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    As an EUSSR vassal state, the UK won't be allowed to import unsafe food. Thank goodness that nanny knows best!
    You say unsafe food. I say thank the lord Reese's Puffs won't be 9 quid in morrisons anymore.

    Land of the free, land of the free

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reeses-Puff.../dp/B001EQ5D42

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  • Jog On
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    The same lobbyists will be giving the same message to whoever wins.

    This isn't about Trump, it's about US businesses wanting to get their claws into the UK markets.
    Agree - this is how all US trade deals look whoever's in charge.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    The same lobbyists will be giving the same message to whoever wins.

    This isn't about Trump, it's about US businesses wanting to get their claws into the UK markets.
    They could at least do the decent thing and wait until we're bankrupt...

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    There's an election next year, and Trump is a long way from winning it. Panic if you like, but there's probably no need to...
    The same lobbyists will be giving the same message to whoever wins.

    This isn't about Trump, it's about US businesses wanting to get their claws into the UK markets.

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  • Jog On
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    “Donald Trump is being urged to play hardball with the UK when it negotiates a trade deal with the US after leaving the EU, Huffington Post reports.

    It says the US Department of Trade asked industry what the president should extract from post-Brexit Britain and the answers from lobbyists for big firms included:

    Changing how NHS chiefs buy drugs to suit big US pharmaceutical companies.

    Britain scrapping its safety-first approach to safety and food standards.

    Law changes that would allow foreign companies to sue the British state.

    Removing protections for traditional British products.”

    Second referendum necessary if no Brexit agreement, says John McDonnell - Politics live | Politics | The Guardian
    So TTIP for the UK

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  • AtW
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    Trump going to get visit from Mueller first

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  • GreenMirror
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    If Trump gets a proper state visit the UK can have any trade deal it wants.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    Does that include haggis?
    To be replaced by gammon mince.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    As an EUSSR vassal state, the UK won't be allowed to import unsafe food. Thank goodness that nanny knows best!
    Does that include haggis?

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  • Old Greg
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    As an EUSSR vassal state, the UK won't be allowed to import unsafe food. Thank goodness that nanny knows best!

    Leave a comment:


  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    “Donald Trump is being urged to play hardball with the UK when it negotiates a trade deal with the US after leaving the EU, Huffington Post reports.

    It says the US Department of Trade asked industry what the president should extract from post-Brexit Britain and the answers from lobbyists for big firms included:

    Changing how NHS chiefs buy drugs to suit big US pharmaceutical companies.

    Britain scrapping its safety-first approach to safety and food standards.

    Law changes that would allow foreign companies to sue the British state.

    Removing protections for traditional British products.”

    Second referendum necessary if no Brexit agreement, says John McDonnell - Politics live | Politics | The Guardian
    There's an election next year, and Trump is a long way from winning it. Panic if you like, but there's probably no need to...

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    “Donald Trump is being urged to play hardball with the UK when it negotiates a trade deal with the US after leaving the EU, Huffington Post reports.

    It says the US Department of Trade asked industry what the president should extract from post-Brexit Britain and the answers from lobbyists for big firms included:

    Changing how NHS chiefs buy drugs to suit big US pharmaceutical companies.

    Britain scrapping its safety-first approach to safety and food standards.

    Law changes that would allow foreign companies to sue the British state.

    Removing protections for traditional British products.”

    Second referendum necessary if no Brexit agreement, says John McDonnell - Politics live | Politics | The Guardian
    All these were mentioned as risks pre 2016 ref, but they were called out as Project Fear

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  • AtW
    started a topic FTA with USA

    FTA with USA

    “Donald Trump is being urged to play hardball with the UK when it negotiates a trade deal with the US after leaving the EU, Huffington Post reports.

    It says the US Department of Trade asked industry what the president should extract from post-Brexit Britain and the answers from lobbyists for big firms included:

    Changing how NHS chiefs buy drugs to suit big US pharmaceutical companies.

    Britain scrapping its safety-first approach to safety and food standards.

    Law changes that would allow foreign companies to sue the British state.

    Removing protections for traditional British products.”

    Second referendum necessary if no Brexit agreement, says John McDonnell - Politics live | Politics | The Guardian

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