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Previously on "The UK splits with Europe - disaster looms"
And that is the very reason WHY our negotiations will result in our services NOT being materially affected.
The agencies that will decide upon that are not career politicos with over-developed snouts, all happily snuffling away at the EU troughs in Brussels and Strasbourg.
They are the hard-nosed pragmatic captains of industry that really call the shots.
Now for God's sake come back down to a reasonable altitude before you give yourself another nosebleed.
The Europeans have had covetous eyes on the City for ages.
Their hard headed pragmatism will ensure they try to fook it up so they can have a slice of the cake.
But you stick to your strategy of hope.
If services are affected by Brexit we don't make enough to compensate by selling goods to the rest of the world.
And that is the very reason WHY our negotiations will result in our services NOT being materially affected.
The agencies that will decide upon that are not career politicos with over-developed snouts, all happily snuffling away at the EU troughs in Brussels and Strasbourg.
They are the hard-nosed pragmatic captains of industry that really call the shots.
Now for God's sake come back down to a reasonable altitude before you give yourself another nosebleed.
The size of the uk manufacturing sector will not be materially altered whether or not we had opted to Remain or Leave.
So unless you were predicting dire consequences regardless of the vote, your contention makes no sense. As seems to be your default position.
The point is that we're throwing a spoke in the wheels of trade with half a billion of the richest consumers on this planet, to whom we mainly sell services.
If services are affected by Brexit we don't make enough to compensate by selling goods to the rest of the world.
India, China and Africa would be interested in buying goods not services, but we have nothing to sell
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