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The EU negotiation demanding more money for the UK 'divorce settlement' before they'll consider moving talks on to trade is so they can use that money to subsidise Germany car manufacturers post brexit.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostSo it's back to Germany bashing again
What the EU wants and its member states are diverged and this is proving it...
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostNo it's what we always knew. The industrial powers within the EU will only take so much political crap before they take the policy makers behind closed doors and spank their arses and make their demands known.
If you do some research into Helmut Khol, he went on record to state that one of the key drivers for the integration was the German Car market was concerned it was loosing market share to Fiat. They are not about to make all their cars more expensive to the largest external market.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostStrange that Brexiteer Germany bashers suddenly have all their hopes up for Germany
If you do some research into Helmut Khol, he went on record to state that one of the key drivers for the integration was the German Car market was concerned it was loosing market share to Fiat. They are not about to make all their cars more expensive to the largest external market.
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Strange that Brexiteer Germany bashers suddenly have all their hopes up for Germany
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostSo there's money to be made trafficking you to overseas villages after Brexit.
Edit: I just asked around, and my village won't let me leave...
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostEvery village needs its idiot...
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Doesn't explain how they ended up with Scooter though. Unless they do actually want him... maybe as a curiosity or something.
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What Germany wants...
...Germany usually gets...
Germany is working on proposals for the European Union’s future relations with the U.K. that include calls for a “comprehensive free-trade accord” with the British government, according to a draft paper prepared by the Foreign Ministry in Berlin.
Sorry, Remainers, I couldn't find anything sufficiently Doom-worthy to perk you up, I'm afraid...Tags: None
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