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Previously on "Brexit: Another look at those trade figures"

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Yes
    More wishful thinking ....

    https://www.theguardian.com/business...-manufacturing

    Ironic that we don't make a jet to sell like the French do, but have to try to sell EUROFighters.

    Brexiteers in cloud cuckoo land again.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by sirja View Post
    Do you really think that little o'l England will be able to get better trade terms than the EU with India?
    Yes

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by sirja View Post
    Do you really think that little o'l England will be able to get better trade terms than the EU with India?
    Well if they don't play ball, we can always bring out the gunboats

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  • sirja
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    It's amazing that you can scoff at that quote about the "failing economies of Europe", which aren't growing at all in fact shrinking in many cases, and in the same breath denigrate the Chinese economy, which despite its problems is still growing at 6 or 7 percent per annum. Don't you see the illogicality and inconsistency there?

    The fact is just about every economy is currently in the doldrums, but many are doing a lot better relatively speaking than EU countries. So why should be tied to the latter?

    Also, 3/4 of Indians may be poor but that still leaves 1/4, i.e. getting on for 300 million, who aren't.
    Do you really think that little o'l England will be able to get better trade terms than the EU with India?

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  • unemployed
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Europe's fastest growing economies, I notice that since joining the EU that Easter Europe is getting stronger and stronger:

    1. Ireland - 4.5%

    2. Romania - 4.2%

    3. Malta - 3.9%

    4. Luxembourg - 3.8%

    5. Poland - 3.5%

    6= Sweden - 3.2%

    6= Slovakia - 3.2%

    8. Latvia - 3.1%

    9. Lithuania - 2.9%

    10. Spain - 2.8%


    the swiss did well by joining europe

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  • darmstadt
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    Europe's fastest growing economies, I notice that since joining the EU that Easter Europe is getting stronger and stronger:

    1. Ireland - 4.5%

    2. Romania - 4.2%

    3. Malta - 3.9%

    4. Luxembourg - 3.8%

    5. Poland - 3.5%

    6= Sweden - 3.2%

    6= Slovakia - 3.2%

    8. Latvia - 3.1%

    9. Lithuania - 2.9%

    10. Spain - 2.8%


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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    It's amazing that you can scoff at that quote about the "failing economies of Europe", which aren't growing at all in fact shrinking in many cases, and in the same breath denigrate the Chinese economy, which despite its problems is still growing at 6 or 7 percent per annum. Don't you see the illogicality and inconsistency there?

    The fact is just about every economy is currently in the doldrums, but many are doing a lot better relatively speaking than EU countries. So why should be tied to the latter?

    Also, 3/4 of Indians may be poor but that still leaves 1/4, i.e. getting on for 300 million, who aren't.
    No one believes the Chinese growth figures, least of all the Chinese.
    They've got massive problems not least a GDP/Debpt ratio of 260%.
    The Chinese economy is about to unravel.

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...uld-trade.html

    As for India, the proportion of population who have a Western standard of living is miniscule, 50 million at most.
    Last edited by sasguru; 11 May 2016, 12:08.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    "If we Vote Leave we will be able to take back control of our trade and do deals with growing economies rather than being shackled to the failing economies of Europe. ..."

    What sort of deals?
    What have we got to sell that China and India would want?
    Is he aware the Chinese economy isn't very healthy at the moment?
    Is he aware that 3/4 of Indians are still desperately poor and live at subsistence level?

    More wishful thinking in the Brexit cloud-cuckoo land.
    It's amazing that you can scoff at that quote about the "failing economies of Europe", which aren't growing at all in fact shrinking in many cases, and in the same breath denigrate the Chinese economy, which despite its problems is still growing at 6 or 7 percent per annum. Don't you see the illogicality and inconsistency there?

    The fact is just about every economy is currently in the doldrums, but many are doing a lot better relatively speaking than EU countries. So why should be tied to the latter?

    Also, 3/4 of Indians may be poor but that still leaves 1/4, i.e. getting on for 300 million, who aren't.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    You're making the mistake of being logical and intelligent and using evidence based reasoning.
    A thick Brexiteer will be along shortly to spout some ill-considered random bollux.
    Man, you're good.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Some folks fail to realise Britain is no longer that head of that huge empire, with vast resources, it's a small country that makes nothing and ticks along on the back of huge debt.

    Looking forward to Brexit and still getting visa-fee travel, zero-trade tariffs with EU not not paying anything into it. Like yeah...

    I think I shall from now on rename 'Brexit' to 'Brexthick'......
    so how did we lose the empire?

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  • stek
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    Some folks fail to realise Britain is no longer that head of that huge empire, with vast resources, it's a small country that makes nothing and ticks along on the back of huge debt.

    Looking forward to Brexit and still getting visa-fee travel, zero-trade tariffs with EU not not paying anything into it. Like yeah...

    I think I shall from now on rename 'Brexit' to 'Brexthick'......

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    And once we bend over, part our cheeks and take it.

    They can still do that and we can do fook all about it because we voted to be the 8th vassel state of the Unified states of Germania.
    Germans got autobanhs, fast cheap trains go on time, CEOs of big car firms are PhDs in Engineering, etc etc etc - it would be end of Britain if they choose to adopt English language instead of German...

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Look, there's a reason you're a "PM", aka a glorified scapegoat.
    It's because you didn't do too well at school.
    Nothing's changed, your analytical skills haven't changed one iota.
    So don't worry your peabrain about stuff that is beyond you.
    Not been a pm for a few years now but cheers mate

    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    What a silly billy you are, now go clean your teeth, have a wee wee and go to bed
    Going to Cologne in July.

    Will I be welcome regardless of the outcome?

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    And once we bend over, part our cheeks and take it.

    They can still do that and we can do fook all about it because we voted to be the 8th vassel state of the Unified states of Germania.
    What a silly billy you are, now go clean your teeth, have a wee wee and go to bed

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    And once we bend over, part our cheeks and take it.

    They can still do that and we can do fook all about it because we voted to be the 8th vassel state of the Unified states of Germania.
    Look, there's a reason you're a "PM", aka a glorified scapegoat.
    It's because you didn't do too well at school.
    Nothing's changed, your analytical skills haven't changed one iota.
    So don't worry your peabrain about stuff that is beyond you.

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