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Previously on "Brexit Economics - lesson 3 Tariffs and trade barriers"
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThere is no such thing as free trade.
HTH
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FTSE 100 - BBC News
FTSE looking good.
BBC spokesman has said that this unprecedented plunge upwards will have a devastating effect for everybody in the UK.
Meanwhile in better news for the BBC a farmer in Shropshire has said that his hens have stopped laying as a result of Brexit and that we should have another referendum.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostCombine the two, and we're in deficit. Google "UK-EU trade deficit" if you need any help with that. Google "google" if you need any help with googling. Google "googling" if you're still not getting it. Bugger it, just google "thomas the tank engine", which may seem a bit challenging now, but stick with it, you'll get there with help. We're all here to support you, don't be afraid to ask for help.
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostHad a few drinks and now quite the man, eh?
Except completely wrong, we are in surplus in services, deficit in goods.
Otherwise we wouldn't survive.
You know, when you struggled with hard concepts in school?
Nothing's changed.
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Originally posted by Mordac View Post"Services" count as exports, and we're still in deficit. Y'know, if you really want to "watch a cretin", as your name suggests, I would recommend a mirror.
Except completely wrong, we are in surplus in services, deficit in goods.
Otherwise we wouldn't survive.
You know, when you struggled with hard concepts in school?
Nothing's changed.
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostAnother thicko. What about services then, you know the industry the uk relies on?
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostCuts both ways. We buy more (way more) than we sell. How long will it take for Merkel to force a favourable deal when we have stopped buying their cars in the pre-Brexit numbers?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostErm. Most leavers think it's about immigration so I assume the rest of the post is crap as well.Last edited by CretinWatcher; 1 July 2016, 20:42.
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Originally posted by sirja View PostYou leavers just don't get it. You think everything is just about trade in goods.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostSo what is the big deal with simply trading on WTO terms? The rest of the World does, so why not the UK?
This should help in informing you why being in the single market is so important.
UK financial sector 'determined' to keep EU passport: representative By Reuters
Of course Gove would dismiss all this and tell us not to listen to the experts
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