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18-05-2020, 03:23 PM
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It definitely won't if there are 10% tarrifs on them. We will buy Toyotas or Nissans or Fords instead.
Seems like you will have to. That british preference for (800.000) german cars is something of the past.
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18-05-2020, 03:24 PM
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Seems like you will have to. That british preference for (800.000) german cars is something of the past.
and there goes Germany's economy and with it the European Union.

Nice one Solasch, that was brilliant !
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18-05-2020, 03:39 PM
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and there goes Germany's economy and with it the European Union.

Nice one Solasch, that was brilliant !
So in your country 800.000 consumers wanting to buy something don't count for anything? Nice one bread.
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18-05-2020, 03:48 PM
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There is a good chance we will leave the EU without a deal , time is running out we only have till next month to extent the negotiation date and that doesn't look like happening.

The pandemic has accentuated the need to be more reliant on that which we produce ourselves including food , if we leave without a deal it will be 'swings and roundabouts' on the price of some goods but now is an ideal time to ditch the EU altogether and make our own way. We don't want to be tied down by the EU as we rebuild our economy.
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18-05-2020, 03:52 PM
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Absolutely 100% agreed.

Originally Posted by Meg ->
There is a good chance we will leave the EU without a deal, time is running out we only have till next month to extent the negotiation date and that doesn't look like happening.

The pandemic has accentuated the need to be more reliant on that which we produce ourselves including food , if we leave without a deal it will be 'swings and roundabouts' on the price of some goods but now is an ideal time to ditch the EU altogether and make our own way. We don't want to be tied down by the EU as we rebuild our economy.
It better bloody not otherwise Boris will be a dead man walking.
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18-05-2020, 04:00 PM
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Re: EU Caving in on Fisheries

Originally Posted by Meg ->
There is a good chance we will leave the EU without a deal , time is running out we only have till next month to extent the negotiation date and that doesn't look like happening.

The pandemic has accentuated the need to be more reliant on that which we produce ourselves including food , if we leave without a deal it will be 'swings and roundabouts' on the price of some goods but now is an ideal time to ditch the EU altogether and make our own way. We don't want to be tied down by the EU as we rebuild our economy.
There seems to be a misunderstanding. You are out of the EU since 31 januari this year. The EU and UK are trading on an existing trade deal, that ends 31 december this year.

Presently there are negotiations on a new deal, based on the fact that you are out of the EU. You are treated as a third party country, like any other.
By the way, the way the EU treats you now is the same as any other country will treat you when entering trade negotiations. Look at how the usa addresses the UK stance on NHS in the proposed negotiations for a UK/ usa deal..
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18-05-2020, 04:06 PM
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Absolutely 100% agreed.



It better bloody not otherwise Boris will be a dead man walking.
I wonder what would happen if you confronted the usa with a set date by which they should conclude their trade deal with the UK.
Would they bend double or just kick you in the buttocks?
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18-05-2020, 04:37 PM
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Re: EU Caving in on Fisheries

Originally Posted by Solasch ->
There seems to be a misunderstanding. You are out of the EU since 31 januari this year. The EU and UK are trading on an existing trade deal, that ends 31 december this year.

Presently there are negotiations on a new deal, based on the fact that you are out of the EU. You are treated as a third party country, like any other.
By the way, the way the EU treats you now is the same as any other country will treat you when entering trade negotiations. Look at how the usa addresses the UK stance on NHS in the proposed negotiations for a UK/ usa deal..
We are not a 3rd country, thats the description your unelected masters give to independent sovereign nations.

Something you and the 26 other member states don't have anymore.
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18-05-2020, 04:51 PM
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We are not a 3rd country, thats the description your unelected masters give to independent sovereign nations.

Something you and the 26 other member states don't have anymore.
By official declaration you now enjoy third country status.

The United Kingdom left the European Union on*31 January 2020.
In accordance with the*Withdrawal Agreement, it is now officially a third country to the EU and hence no longer participates in EU decision-making.
https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/uk_withdrawal_en

Sheer up! It is not synonymos with developing country. Yet.
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18-05-2020, 05:07 PM
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By official declaration you now enjoy third country status.

The United Kingdom left the European Union on*31 January 2020.
In accordance with the*Withdrawal Agreement, it is now officially a third country to the EU and hence no longer participates in EU decision-making.
https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/uk_withdrawal_en

Sheer up! It is not synonymos with developing country. Yet.

We are an independent sovereign nation.

Only the EU says things like 3rd Country to fool its followers into thinking its a good idea and superior to everyone else.

Only fools believe it
 
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