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Previously on "Bombardier to partner Airbus on C-Series jets"

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View Post
    I think he means freedom to go about our daily activities without interference from the heavy hand of the EU.
    He posted:

    Just because we do not want to be a part of their political union it does not mean individual companies cannot make deals and agreements.


    I know in your world everything should be controlled by the state and people are only allowed to fart if they get written permission.

    But many many other people seem to want a freedom away from the bureaucracy.
    Leaving the customs union and single market will mean more bureaucracy for companies whose supply chain will cross the EU frontier.

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  • Pip in a Poke
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    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    Will there be less or more bureaucracy around this trading relationship if the UK leaves the customs union and single market?
    I think he means freedom to go about our daily activities without interference from the heavy hand of the EU.

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Just because we do not want to be a part of their political union it does not mean individual companies cannot make deals and agreements.

    I know in your world everything should be controlled by the state and people are only allowed to fart if they get written permission.

    But many many other people seem to want a freedom away from the bureaucracy.
    Will there be less or more bureaucracy around this trading relationship if the UK leaves the customs union and single market?

    Leave a comment:


  • Pip in a Poke
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    Actually, Bombardier is a Canadian corporation.

    I believe the Can-Am Bombardier is still the 2-wheeler of choice for our armed forces.

    Not sure how this has any bearing on the Brexit angle though.

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  • sal
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post

    How would that work after Hard Brexit?
    The EU will slap 300% tariff on the wings imported from NI

    HTH BIDI

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Every country has a government - is that not enough bureaucracy?

    Do we really need a further body on top of all those governments putting in more bureaucracy?
    Then the UK had better leave all those other organisations from NATO, IAEA, EPO, etc. and so on who all have some say in what they can do. The way forward seems to be isolationism

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Every country has a government - is that not enough bureaucracy?

    Do we really need a further body on top of all those governments putting in more bureaucracy?
    Yes, that's essential protection from "your own" Govt

    HTH

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    And the UK is not bureaucratic and liable to get even more so in the coming years?
    Every country has a government - is that not enough bureaucracy?

    Do we really need a further body on top of all those governments putting in more bureaucracy?

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  • darmstadt
    replied
    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Just because we do not want to be a part of their political union it does not mean individual companies cannot make deals and agreements.

    I know in your world everything should be controlled by the state and people are only allowed to fart if they get written permission.

    But many many other people seem to want a freedom away from the bureaucracy.
    And the UK is not bureaucratic and liable to get even more so in the coming years?

    Leave a comment:


  • original PM
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    "European aerospace firm Airbus is to take a majority stake in Bombardier's C-Series jet project.

    The C-Series has faced a series of problems, most recently a trade dispute in the US that imposed a 300% import tariff on the plane.

    Bombardier's Northern Ireland's director Michael Ryan said the deal was "great news" for the Belfast operation.

    About 1,000 jobs are linked to the C-Series, the wings of which are made at a purpose-built factory in Belfast.

    Bombardier was accused of anti-competitive practices by rival Boeing, which complained to the US authorities."

    Bombardier to partner Airbus on C-Series jets - BBC News

    How would that work after Hard Brexit?

    Oh wait, it's clear that Brexit won't happen!
    Just because we do not want to be a part of their political union it does not mean individual companies cannot make deals and agreements.

    I know in your world everything should be controlled by the state and people are only allowed to fart if they get written permission.

    But many many other people seem to want a freedom away from the bureaucracy.

    Leave a comment:


  • AtW
    started a topic Bombardier to partner Airbus on C-Series jets

    Bombardier to partner Airbus on C-Series jets

    "European aerospace firm Airbus is to take a majority stake in Bombardier's C-Series jet project.

    The C-Series has faced a series of problems, most recently a trade dispute in the US that imposed a 300% import tariff on the plane.

    Bombardier's Northern Ireland's director Michael Ryan said the deal was "great news" for the Belfast operation.

    About 1,000 jobs are linked to the C-Series, the wings of which are made at a purpose-built factory in Belfast.

    Bombardier was accused of anti-competitive practices by rival Boeing, which complained to the US authorities."

    Bombardier to partner Airbus on C-Series jets - BBC News

    How would that work after Hard Brexit?

    Oh wait, it's clear that Brexit won't happen!

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