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Nope. Jaguar build a lengthened XF their in a factory built and run by them. Apparently the XJ is too ostentatious for their rich.
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At least the UK has sent a gunboat to make sure the blighters keep buying opium and jam.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post****!! Watch them come begging back to UK soon when they realise they cannot import our Jags and cannot export their stainless steel frying pan!
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****!! Watch them come begging back to UK soon when they realise they cannot import our Jags and cannot export their stainless steel frying pan!Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe UK holds all the cards. China exports far more to the UK than it imports from the UK. Let them sell their trash elsewhere.
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And if UK was still part of EU it would not be pushed around like this, soon even Faroa Islands will be able to do itOriginally posted by Jog On View PostChina cancels trade talks with UK in protest over defence secretary's speech - The Sun | Reuters
Nice one Gav. We won't need a good trade deal with China any time soon will we...
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Britain is demonstrating its hard power. It will be even better once they have the planes on board.
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The UK holds all the cards. China exports far more to the UK than it imports from the UK. Let them sell their trash elsewhere.Originally posted by Jog On View PostChina cancels trade talks with UK in protest over defence secretary's speech - The Sun | Reuters
Nice one Gav. We won't need a good trade deal with China any time soon will we...
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Gavin Williamson
China cancels trade talks with UK in protest over defence secretary's speech - The Sun | ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Chinese Vice Premier Hu Chunhua has cancelled trade talks with Britain’s finance minister Philip Hammond after defence secretary Gavin Williamson threatened to deploy a warship in the Pacific, The Sun newspaper reported on Thursday.
Nice one Gav. We won't need a good trade deal with China any time soon will we...Tags: None
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