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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,766
Out of curiosity as you clearly have some knowledge in these things, and, as some attempt to get this thread out of a continuous circular or baker lite and PPF v Plooks with their meaningless back and forth.. What is the alternative if we don’t default to WTO with no deal? I presume there is some sort of generic standard? We are clearly not going to be unable to import or export in the event of no deal so what tariffs do we default to.

In the event of 'no deal' on 29th March we lose access to three lots of trading agreements -

We lose all trading arrangements with the EU 27 countries and these would revert to WTO default tariffs.

We also lose all other third-party trading arrangements that have been negotiated between the EU and other countries and trading blocs that we currently use and these would revert to WTO default tariffs .

We also lose all WTO schedules and quotas that have been negotiated by the EU with other countries and trading blocs which we currently use and these would revert to WTO default tariffs .

However, it is correct that we can use the WTO default Tariffs.

The EU schedules we currently use, have negotiated tariffs and quotas, which are used as a method of controlling volumes of trade (a quota at one tariff, and then anything over that quota at a second, normally higher tariff). There are no default WTO quotas with which to control volumes, only simple tariffs.

This means that not only will we be charging the highest possible tariffs on all imports, but the EU will start charging us tariffs on all goods exported to them and have no control over volumes.

Some WTO default tariffs (the breakdowns of the various product groups are huge and run to pages and pages, as you can imagine) but in summary

Cereals & Meat - 45-50%
Processed foods - 25%-35%
Clothes - 12%
Footwear - 10%
Vehicles - 9%

One small example - Currently 95% of our lamb exports go to the EU and these will be subject to a tariff of 50% from day 1.

This is why there is no country in the world that trades solely on WTO default tariffs. Mauritania were the last but has joined the Economic Community of West African States, and it now has preferential trade arrangements with some 20 WTO members (including, I believe the EU).

So anyone who says that there will be no change to trade is quite simply stupid or lying (or, quite possibly, both) :shrug:
 
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Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
Sorry 2p
You lost all credibility when you expressed denial that people are about to lose jobs over looming Brexit.... and of course you sneered at the suggestion that the matter has already become violent in certain quarters, conveniently forgetting that one MP has already been murdered over this.

You really should give your head a wobble.Not everything that goes wrong has it's roots in Brexit.You are becoming as strange as nipple/clamp,or whatever it was called.
 


GrizzlingGammon

Well-known member
Dec 15, 2018
1,995
tell the EU that
regards
DR

Why? They know it has nothing to do with taking back control. It is a voluntary pact to sign up to. They can criticise member states as much as they like. Just like you can.

Even the UK has #taken back control and used it's #sovereignty to endorse it.
 










Herr Tubthumper

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NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,683
The Fatherland




fanseagull

New member
Dec 18, 2018
228
You really should give your head a wobble.Not everything that goes wrong has it's roots in Brexit.You are becoming as strange as nipple/clamp,or whatever it was called.

'head a wobble' ?
You are becoming desperate now 2p and resorting to your usual pointless insults.
Just research the identified motives of 'Thomas Alexander Mair'..... for an inconvenient truth about him and others who are offended by 'passionate defenders of the European Union' - and then you can clamp your own nipples.
 




Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum




Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
'head a wobble' ?
You are becoming desperate now 2p and resorting to your usual pointless insults.
Just research the identified motives of 'Thomas Alexander Mair'..... for an inconvenient truth about him and others who are offended by 'passionate defenders of the European Union' - and then you can clamp your own nipples.

What is the difference between Mair and that man arrested at Victoria last night stabbing people,mental illness very much all around us,and nothing to do with us leaving the eu.
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,574
Gods country fortnightly
In the event of 'no deal' on 29th March we lose access to three lots of trading agreements -

We lose all trading arrangements with the EU 27 countries and these would revert to WTO default tariffs.

We also lose all other third-party trading arrangements that have been negotiated between the EU and other countries and trading blocs that we currently use and these would revert to WTO default tariffs .

We also lose all WTO schedules and quotas that have been negotiated by the EU with other countries and trading blocs which we currently use and these would revert to WTO default tariffs .

However, it is correct that we can use the WTO default Tariffs.

The EU schedules we currently use, have negotiated tariffs and quotas, which are used as a method of controlling volumes of trade (a quota at one tariff, and then anything over that quota at a second, normally higher tariff). There are no default WTO quotas with which to control volumes, only simple tariffs.

This means that not only will we be charging the highest possible tariffs on all imports, but the EU will start charging us tariffs on all goods exported to them and have no control over volumes.

Some WTO default tariffs (the breakdowns of the various product groups are huge and run to pages and pages, as you can imagine) but in summary

Cereals & Meat - 45-50%
Processed foods - 25%-35%
Clothes - 12%
Footwear - 10%
Vehicles - 9%

One small example - Currently 95% of our lamb exports go to the EU and these will be subject to a tariff of 50% from day 1.

This is why there is no country in the world that trades solely on WTO default tariffs. Mauritania were the last but has joined the Economic Community of West African States, and it now has preferential trade arrangements with some 20 WTO members (including, I believe the EU).

So anyone who says that there will be no change to trade is quite simply stupid or lying (or, quite possibly, both) :shrug:

You are doing a great job at educating Brexiteers on here, but they still are struggling to grasp this...
 


fanseagull

New member
Dec 18, 2018
228
What is the difference between Mair and that man arrested at Victoria last night stabbing people,mental illness very much all around us,and nothing to do with us leaving the eu.

Oh 2p.....
First you deny any violent act is associated with Brexit.
Then, when you can no longer do that you blame it all on mental illness, in spite of the medical profession concluding that it was primarily political vindictiveness not a mental condition that was responsible in this case.
You are in complete denial on anything that challenges your world view......... so no opportunity for adult debate.
 








LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
Mods - Probably time to merge this one, as it has descended to the same levels as the Brexit thread.
Yeah, shame that the usual idiots have derailed it. I suppose if you're banned from the binfest Brexit thread then you'll gravitate to anywhere else.

Desperate to spout your nonsense that's been pent up due to......spouting nonsense, you scour the forum for another way in......

"Listen to me!!!!".

"PLEASE!!!!!".

Sad.
 


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