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20-09-2019, 08:58 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by swimfeeders ->
Hi

Where on earth did that come from?

Our Own Statistics, UK Government Pink Book.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...United_Kingdom

Completely different from your statement.

We have published our WTO Trade Schedules, no duty on car parts, only finished Cars.

The Germans can simply take back Mini Production to the EU.

Merkel is not an idiot, far from it.

We export vast amounts of car parts to the EU.

After Brexit, they are no longer EU Content under rules of origin.

These Companies are not UK Owned, they will simply move if it suits them.

Not the car parts debate again.
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20-09-2019, 09:05 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Donkeyman ->
I will elucidate Solly, eu cant be seen to change course so
they make it clear to uk that an extension will be granted if
UK requests one, but Boris has allready declarered he will
not do that? So in effect the eu has allready decided that
an extension is in THEIR interests, NOT the other way
round? In other words there has been some movement?
You should welcome this, as it is what you have preached
since l have been on this forum.
Regards Donkeyman!
Last may, upon her election, von der leyen declared she was open to another extension. The UK needs to request it, and give sufficient reason. Your parliament has legislated that your pm must request an extension. The EU doesn't need to move a finger. They simply have to wait for boris' lettre to arrive in the post.
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20-09-2019, 09:08 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Donkeyman ->
Solly, that was wedensday? Today is Friday? If l am correct!
Hence an earlier post l made about your inability to keep up
with events?
Perhaps you should rely more on a live feed insread of using
Google?
Regards Donkeyman!
Today barclay met with barnier and handed over the written proposals to adept the withdrawal deal. They fell far short. Read the memo, which is dated today.
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20-09-2019, 09:45 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Solasch ->
Today barclay met with barnier and handed over the written proposals to adept the withdrawal deal. They fell far short. Read the memo, which is dated today.
Yes they fell short Solly, but remember junker said he thought
it was possible to renegotiate the so called deal before the
31st of october? It seems the eu is able to speed up and
slow down to suit themselves???
Mark my words the speed is going to increase even more
now!
Regards Donkeyman!
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20-09-2019, 09:54 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Solasch ->
Last may, upon her election, von der leyen declared she was open to another extension. The UK needs to request it, and give sufficient reason. Your parliament has legislated that your pm must request an extension. The EU doesn't need to move a finger. They simply have to wait for boris' lettre to arrive in the post.
I hope your wrong Solly, but if that happens it will only give
EU a couple of months extra of influence over us as then
we get the election, and Farage with a workable majority?
The EUs nightmare will come true!!
Regards Donkeyman!
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20-09-2019, 11:59 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Donkeyman ->
I hope your wrong Solly,

we get the election, and Farage with a workable majority?
The EUs nightmare will come true!!
Regards Donkeyman!
On the contrary donks. Farage and his gang will leave the europarliament. His seats will largely be set aside for new members of the EU, and a minor part will go to current members.

You can have farage in your HoC, it will be a joy to watch the new episodes of the soapseries.
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21-09-2019, 05:49 AM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Bread ->
Not the car parts debate again.

Hi

No answers then, so no surprise there.

Your area of expertise is Pharmaceuticals and you are a very knowledgeable person in that area.

They will simply not be affected.

Other areas will be seriously affected, respect that.

No Deal will have a devastating impact on others in the UK.

My neighbours, decent honest working people, are already being affected.

I worry about them.

I have an EU recognised Qualification, an Advanced HACCP.

My backup plan for leaving when May sacked me.

You lot, the Taxpayers paid for it.

I can move to any EU Country at a profit.

I am not going to do so, staying here and helping out.
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21-09-2019, 10:13 AM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by swimfeeders ->
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No answers then, so no surprise there.

Your area of expertise is Pharmaceuticals and you are a very knowledgeable person in that area.

They will simply not be affected.

Other areas will be seriously affected, respect that.

No Deal will have a devastating impact on others in the UK.

My neighbours, decent honest working people, are already being affected.

I worry about them.

I have an EU recognised Qualification, an Advanced HACCP.

My backup plan for leaving when May sacked me.

You lot, the Taxpayers paid for it.

I can move to any EU Country at a profit.

I am not going to do so, staying here and helping out.

I explained all about how car part imports and exports work about 6 months ago to you. I also told you about inward and outward processing 'because you had never heard of it.

I shouldn't have to keep repeating myself.
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21-09-2019, 10:36 AM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Donkeyman ->
I hope your wrong Solly, but if that happens it will only give
EU a couple of months extra of influence over us as then
we get the election, and Farage with a workable majority?
The EUs nightmare will come true!!
Ignoring all the 'ins and outs' for the moment, the overall impression I get is that, despite their insistence that the UK should 'just leave', the EU dictators and bureaucrats still seem to be going to a lot of trouble to persuade us to ask for an extension!

If they can't achieve May's BRINO deal (which is, after all, what they themselves put together) their next aim is to keep us in by 'granting' extensions indefinitely and, at the same time, continuing to rake in our 'membership fees' to support their failing economy.

That is, to be honest, is the only real reason they want us to remain a member.
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21-09-2019, 11:06 AM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by JBR ->
Ignoring all the 'ins and outs' for the moment, the overall impression I get is that, despite their insistence that the UK should 'just leave', the EU dictators and bureaucrats still seem to be going to a lot of trouble to persuade us to ask for an extension!

If they can't achieve May's BRINO deal (which is, after all, what they themselves put together) their next aim is to keep us in by 'granting' extensions indefinitely and, at the same time, continuing to rake in our 'membership fees' to support their failing economy.

That is, to be honest, is the only real reason they want us to remain a member.

They think each extension erodes the will of the people to leave.

It doesn't it just infuriates them.
 
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