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Previously on "Best Brexit Dividend Yet! Who needs the Germans anyway?"

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    My point was that significant numbers of each country voted leave when the accusation was that none of the Scots voted for this.

    I don't think I ever said 52/48 was overwhelming, I have said it was a valid result in an election. Typical remoaner making tulip up!
    No one ever said that no one in Scotland voted for it. What has always been said is that Scotland (and NI) voted against it, by majority.

    Typical Brexidiot making tulip up.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post

    You think 62/38 is 'close' where as 52/48 was 'overwhelming'.
    My point was that significant numbers of each country voted leave when the accusation was that none of the Scots voted for this.

    I don't think I ever said 52/48 was overwhelming, I have said it was a valid result in an election. Typical remoaner making tulip up!

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    Not entirely true it was close in both areas

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/...rendum/results

    38% of Scottish votes voted leave.
    44.2% of NI voted leave.
    You think 62/38 is 'close' where as 52/48 was 'overwhelming'.

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  • tazdevil
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    Originally posted by Fuzzynavel View Post

    Sorry to dig up an old post but I sorted it for you. The Scots and Northern Irish didn't vote for this S**t-show
    You think the EU isn't? Good job we Ask the EU why very little of its very large recovery fund is being spent on actual stuff and how much that'll cost EU tax payers going forward

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Fuzzynavel View Post

    Sorry to dig up an old post but I sorted it for you. The Scots and Northern Irish didn't vote for this S**t-show
    Not entirely true it was close in both areas

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/...rendum/results

    38% of Scottish votes voted leave.
    44.2% of NI voted leave.

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  • Fuzzynavel
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    Originally posted by b0redom View Post

    Ummm. No. The majority of English who voted. Voted for Britain to leave the European Union. Small but important point. Bloody foreigners.... staying over there, rewriting our history.....
    Sorry to dig up an old post but I sorted it for you. The Scots and Northern Irish didn't vote for this S**t-show

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  • b0redom
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    In 2016, the majority of Britons voted for Britain to leave the European Union.
    Ummm. No. The majority of Britons who voted. Voted for Britain to leave the European Union. Small but important point. Bloody foreigners.... staying over there, rewriting our history.....

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  • DealorNoDeal
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    Anecdotally, I used to buy from a few German companies, including a couple through eBay, and only one of them still sells to the UK.

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  • Best Brexit Dividend Yet! Who needs the Germans anyway?

    This year, for the first time in modern history, Britain will drop out of Germany's ten largest trading partners. The Czech Republic has recently overtaken Britain in the ranking of the most important trading partners. This was reported by the DPA agency, citing an analysis by the German development agency Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI).
    In 2016, the majority of Britons voted for Britain to leave the European Union. Since then, the importance of the country for German trade has been declining. Uncertainty remains high.
    Trade in goods between Germany and Great Britain did grow between January and October, but at a slower rate than overall German trade. In addition, the Czech Republic has a significant lead over Britain in trade, so it will be almost impossible to catch up in November and December, GTAI said.
    "The slow development of German-UK foreign trade is not a new trend," the GTAI report pointed out. Since 2017, the first full year since the Brexit referendum, Britain's importance has steadily declined. At the time, it was Germany's fifth most important trading partner.

    https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/ekonom...=www.seznam.cz

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