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A hard Brexit does not put us at significant disadvantage. It's a complete myth.

There will be some turbulence while we get our policies, laws and trading arrangements sorted but its only short term.

Either way, 2 weeks today we will find out..
I hope you are right. If so, the effects for the EU, being ten times bigger than the UK, will be minimal. The EU needn't worry about the UK leaving.
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15-03-2019, 03:37 PM
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I hope you are right. If so, the effects for the EU, being ten times bigger than the UK, will be minimal. The EU needn't worry about the UK leaving.
With your negative interest rates and collapsing economy.

Bye bye !
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15-03-2019, 04:08 PM
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How will any country have any faith in dealing with the UK anymore after all these shenanigans? What will they be thinking of us? The UK is a laughing stock.

May will disappear quickly just like Caneron did and leave us in an even worse mess.
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15-03-2019, 04:38 PM
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With your negative interest rates and collapsing economy.

Bye bye !
You better hope to be wrong. Where will you be exporting to?
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15-03-2019, 04:50 PM
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You better hope to be wrong. Where will you be exporting to?

Thats not the question you should be asking. You should be asking who will we be importing from ... bearing in mind we will be your biggest single market on the 29th March ... and we will be looking the other way.
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15-03-2019, 05:26 PM
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A "hard" Brexit will do enormous damage.

A "soft" Brexit is pointless.

So: revoke Article 50, grow up and stop acting like bloody little Englanders.
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I’m all for a nuclear option
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15-03-2019, 06:19 PM
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Thats not the question you should be asking. You should be asking who will we be importing from ... bearing in mind we will be your biggest single market on the 29th March ... and we will be looking the other way.
Do you invent these statements yourself or is there a liar's database. The EU exports amount to 1800 billion euro, of which go 295 billion to the UK. Approx. 16%.
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15-03-2019, 06:40 PM
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Re: Whats Next for Brexit ?

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A hard Brexit does not put us at significant disadvantage. It's a complete myth.

There will be some turbulence while we get our policies, laws and trading arrangements sorted but its only short term.

Either way, 2 weeks today we will find out..
Hi

Once again you post complete lies.

Prove me wrong, dead simple.

Name one other G20 Country which is solely dependant on WTO Rules.

Easier still, name one other G20 Country which has 94% of it's exports subject to WTO Tariffs, which is what we are about to do with a Hard Brexit.

Your earlier post on what to do in the event of a Hard Brexit showed a deficit of £31 Billion a year
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15-03-2019, 07:44 PM
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Hi

Once again you post complete lies.

Prove me wrong, dead simple.

Name one other G20 Country which is solely dependant on WTO Rules.

Easier still, name one other G20 Country which has 94% of it's exports subject to WTO Tariffs, which is what we are about to do with a Hard Brexit.

Your earlier post on what to do in the event of a Hard Brexit showed a deficit of £31 Billion a year

How many of the 28 have left the EU before ?

Who says we will operate with all countries on WTO terms?

I doubt you have ever imported or exported anything in your life

What's the right answer to the 31 billion a year issue you have with my other post because I'm not sure how you get to this figure. Can you show me your calculation?
 
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