Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
T'is a shame nobody will be prepared to read this whole thread:-
[tweet]1081836120617439233[/tweet]
If it's the same as he produced last week, then I have read it. Facts not scares.
T'is a shame nobody will be prepared to read this whole thread:-
[tweet]1081836120617439233[/tweet]
If it's the same as he produced last week, then I have read it. Facts not scares.
A few years ago there was an ICE AGE!? You HAVE to be on a wind up. A spoof accpount.
Nah. It is obvious it is a spoof account that spouts nonsense.
If that was what people were voting for why did the official Vote Leave literature list three potential options for Brexit, none of which were "Completely Out"?
The options, BTW, were Norway, Switzerland and Turkey.
Yes. Like you said potential options not actual. Another could,might, maybe option.
Hardly. So explain why we export so much lamb yet import so much lamb ..... it's nothing short of stupid.
Fair enough. For what it's worth [MENTION=1365]Westdene Seagull[/MENTION] once said he went to Bristol Gardens Health Spa in Kemp Town (I remember stuff) so in my opinion, he's an interesting guy.
Nah. It is obvious it is a spoof account that spouts nonsense.
Mate - just an idea, but why don't you (as kids in Northern Ireland said when I was growing up in the 1980's) and [MENTION=1365]Westdene Seagull[/MENTION] get a room together and thrash it out together? [MENTION=21401]pastafarian[/MENTION] could perhaps referee from a discrete distance, as he's into that sort of thing evidently.
Don't fancy addressing any of the facts then?
I thought not
It's almost as if all those Brexiteers who wanted 'no deal' had absolutely no concept whatsoever of the implications of applying WTO default tariffs to all of Britain's international trade.
.
Get a room with Plooks ? I'm not a paedo you know !!!
A few years ago there was an ICE AGE!? You HAVE to be on a wind up. A spoof accpount.
Please let us know when you intend to start dishing out facts
Im loving you digging a bigger and bigger hole for yourself everytime you come out another of your WTO "facts".
why dont you explain what will happen with UK global trade and the WTO if we leave with a no deal scenario.
All you have done is moan that some countries have objected to our schedules.
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.
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)
So global trade will continue uninterrupted for us and the EU even though our schedules will be uncertified . Thats what i thought.
Here are some very very simple Facts.
If we were to leave with your preferred 'no deal' on 29th March 2019 these are the tariffs that are in place (ignoring the problems with the rest of the world and just looking at the 27 countries which make up the vast majority of our imports/exports) to try and keep it simple. We won't even start on quotas as that could become complicated.
We go from completely free trade with our biggest economic partner to losing all trading arrangements with the EU 27 countries and these would revert to WTO default tariffs as follows.
Quote Originally Posted by WATFORD zero View Post
The 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%
How the f*** is putting these tariffs on all international trade (for the EU and all other WTO members) going to 'work out ok in the end' ? (And this is just economically, we haven't even started on the procedures, systems and staff required to manage all these new tariffs).
These are the simple facts to follow your 'refusal to accept facts'.
:
And how would you divide up whose half of the room it was if the mere mention of borders and boundaries would make him faint.
'The Department of Transport had hoped for 150 trucks to take part in Monday’s test , but only 79 turned up, including several from the Eddie Stobart haulage company.'
The Road Haulage Association described the test as “window dressing”, saying it could not be “mimicking the reality of 6,000 trucks” that would be held at the airport in the event of no deal.