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Previously on "UK business is too lazy and fat says Liam Fox"
Are you sure? She said that the east Europeans were quite stingy with their tips but the Far East chaps were very complimentary
The Japanese were annoyed because they kept getting different amounts of change from their 10000 Yen notes when buying fags. Carole simply said "fluctuations". The Far East chap steamed out, shouting "Fluck you too!"
Why, because I have a "unique" business model that doesn't fit your limited-thinking agenda?
Yeah sure, doing support for some local yokel company with no foreign trade is certainly a "special" model.
And one that is sustainable by the country as whole
You, sir, are a genius.
Perhaps that's where everyone's been going wrong, with all these silly ideas about trading with other nations.
We should just shrink our economy so that corner shops, tattoo parlours and hair-cutting businesses are the bulk of what we do.
Maybe you should inform your glorious Brexit leaders, they seem to be wasting their time hiring loads of expensive lawyers to negotiate silly trade deals.
Why, because I have a "unique" business model that doesn't fit your limited-thinking agenda?
I'm sure Carol who runs our papershop isn't doing much foreign trade either, you deluded plum.
You, sir, are a genius.
Perhaps that's where everyone's been going wrong, with all these silly ideas about trading with other nations.
We should just shrink our economy so that corner shops, tattoo parlours and hair-cutting businesses are the bulk of what we do.
Maybe you should inform your glorious Brexit leaders, they seem to be wasting their time hiring loads of expensive lawyers to negotiate silly trade deals.
The whole list of cliches used by the self loathing liberal left cowards that populate our country.
I expect to trade nothing abroad. I'm a UK-based consultant working with UK-based companies.
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You, sir, are a genius.
Perhaps that's where everyone's been going wrong, with all these silly ideas about trading with other nations.
We should just shrink our economy so that corner shops, tattoo parlours and hair-cutting businesses are the bulk of what we do.
Maybe you should inform your glorious Brexit leaders, they seem to be wasting their time hiring loads of expensive lawyers to negotiate silly trade deals.
Quite. You're a plodder but even you get there in the end.
So now let's take the next logical step:
Since we have "very little of quality to export", what do you expect to trade if all these hypothetical deals with non-EU countries come about?
I expect to trade nothing abroad. I'm a UK-based consultant working with UK-based companies.
If you want to try patronising someone else (that means talking down to them like the condescending penis you are btw), good luck.
Its business people like you to blame wasting your time on internet forums and golf courses.
Exporting is your fooking duty dontcha know, you idle layabout.
Why do you hate Britain so much that you shirk your duty?
Rubbish. It's due to Labour-run unions in the 70s stifling industry with strikes and leaving us with very little of quality to export beyond luxury brands and market leaders that even they couldn't cock up.
Quite. You're a plodder but even you get there in the end.
So now let's take the next logical step:
Since we have "very little of quality to export", what do you expect to trade if all these hypothetical deals with non-EU countries come about?
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