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WTO is going kaput now, massive tariffs for goods outside of major trading Western block (including Japan and Australia)
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They need to put it on the side of a busOriginally posted by AtW View Post“ Right wing think tank the Henry Jackson society has claimed that China is liable to pay the UK, along with the other G7 nations, billions in compensation due to alleged underreporting of the scale of the coronavirus outbreak, amid growing calls from Tory MPs led by former deputy prime minister Damien Green for a reset in UK-China relations.”

https://twitter.com/hjs_org/status/1...134907392?s=21

Give that “think tank” one way ticket to China with instructions not to come back without cash
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Britain needs to leave the WTO, it's run by unelected bureaucrats.
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What Tories going to boycott - production of masks? Medicines?Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostMy Chinese stocks are going up and a Tory boycott won't change that.
After this disaster people will be too poor to buy anything - China’s manufacturing will come right in
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Bet they are really bricking it, I'm sure the money will turn up shortly
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My Chinese stocks are going up and a Tory boycott won't change that.
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£350+ bln
“ Right wing think tank the Henry Jackson society has claimed that China is liable to pay the UK, along with the other G7 nations, billions in compensation due to alleged underreporting of the scale of the coronavirus outbreak, amid growing calls from Tory MPs led by former deputy prime minister Damien Green for a reset in UK-China relations.”

https://twitter.com/hjs_org/status/1...134907392?s=21

Give that “think tank” one way ticket to China with instructions not to come back without cash
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