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[Politics] Brexit

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


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WATFORD zero

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NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,751
Looking at this, OMG we need a deal..

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So if its no deal from Jan 1....

Its tariffs on Jags from Birmingham but wave the Bimmers through from Germany

Full wack tariffs from UK lamb into France but wave the Manchego cheese in from Spain

Checks basically restricted to controlled substances like alcohol and tabacco...

Have I missed something but are we just terrible at negotiating ?

It appears you may have missed something fairly significant.

We will be operating under WTO and their Most Favoured Nation rules say that if we are going to let one member of the WTO (in this case, the EU) do something with no checking or tariffs, we have to extend those same rules to everyone else in the WTO. (Obviously, with no reciprocal arrangement in place, they can continue to charge us tariffs and regulate on anything we want to export). Completely free access for the whole world :shootself

What a great place to start negotiations for a free trade deal, giving free trade into the UK for the whole world.

Taking back control :lolol:
 






nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,574
Gods country fortnightly
It appears you may have missed something fairly significant.

We will be operating under WTO and their Most Favoured Nation rules say that if we are going to let one member of the WTO (in this case, the EU) do something with no checking or tariffs, we have to extend those same rules to everyone else in the WTO. (Obviously, with no reciprocal arrangement in place, they can continue to charge us tariffs and regulate on anything we want to export). Completely free access for the whole world :shootself

What a great place to start negotiations for a free trade deal, giving free trade into the UK for the whole world.

Taking back control :lolol:

Yes that as well. If there is a deal as rumoured the gammon meltdown of the century will follow. Farage will burst a blood vessel
 


Hampster Gull

Well-known member
Dec 22, 2010
13,465
It appears you may have missed something fairly significant.

We will be operating under WTO and their Most Favoured Nation rules say that if we are going to let one member of the WTO (in this case, the EU) do something with no checking or tariffs, we have to extend those same rules to everyone else in the WTO. (Obviously, with no reciprocal arrangement in place, they can continue to charge us tariffs and regulate on anything we want to export). Completely free access for the whole world :shootself

What a great place to start negotiations for a free trade deal, giving free trade into the UK for the whole world.

Taking back control :lolol:

That cant possibly be right, only fools would do that
 






Pinkie Brown

Wir Sind das Volk
Sep 5, 2007
3,637
Neues Zeitalter DDR 🇩🇪
Still a whole week for the German Car Industry to cave in, could be an injury time winner

They're on the way. Bit of a hold up at Calais. Warte ein paar Minuten


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A1X

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NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
20,530
Deepest, darkest Sussex
Have I missed something but are we just terrible at negotiating ?

Not saying I know the answer but I hear Tony is sounding them out as a crack team to sign us that 20 goal a season striker once they're done with this.
 




nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,574
Gods country fortnightly
Really? please show your workings.

Well seems it was £7.1B average in the period 2010-14 in the pre sterling crash world.

Anyway lets not get bogged down in the past. Shortly we can mark Johnson's homework and see what Brexit will deliver for us all. Remember we had Germany +++
 


JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Well seems it was £7.1B average in the period 2010-14 in the pre sterling crash world.

Anyway lets not get bogged down in the past. Shortly we can mark Johnson's homework and see what Brexit will deliver for us all. Remember we had Germany +++

Yeah, let's not get bogged down with the truth or facts ... same old same old.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/316888/uk-eu-transactions/

https://commonslibrary.parliament.u...t=In 2019 the UK made,UK receives from the EU.

As for you being capable to mark, anything might as well ask a Palace fan to summarise our season.
 






nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,574
Gods country fortnightly






JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Seems a deal is close

We await for Farages reaction before we know if it’s a good deal lol

If true .. that will disappoint Watford zero as he has predicted and wanted a no-deal outcome (despite lying about it and previously saying it couldn't happen) .. also spare a thought for the numerous Brexit thread regulars who have predicated all the hundreds/thousands of hysterical posts predicting armageddon and a few even spent some money stockpiling supplies.
 




WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
27,751
Oh JC here after PotG scuttled off :lol:

The trouble is once the anger sets in, and he is in full JCFG mode he can't go back to posting as POTG, as he gets abusive, forgets to thumbs up everything, struggles with the 'funny' one liners :wink:

I'm absolutely stunned that he hasn't leapt on my post. You would think that my complete misinterpretation of the Government's negotiating position would be leapt on by any reasonably well informed Brexit supporter. After all, it's almost as if I'm trying to make Brexit look idiotic.

And imagine someone thinking that a last minute panic deal would have any significant effect on what's coming, because a shit deal is better than no deal. Anyone would think that have they never heard of a vassal state :facepalm:

It appears you may have missed something fairly significant.

We will be operating under WTO and their Most Favoured Nation rules say that if we are going to let one member of the WTO (in this case, the EU) do something with no checking or tariffs, we have to extend those same rules to everyone else in the WTO. (Obviously, with no reciprocal arrangement in place, they can continue to charge us tariffs and regulate on anything we want to export). Completely free access for the whole world :shootself

What a great place to start negotiations for a free trade deal, giving free trade into the UK for the whole world.

Taking back control :lolol:

He just doesn't seem the same person since it dawned on him that he actually voted for a border in the Irish Sea :down:
 
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daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
If true .. that will disappoint Watford zero as he has predicted and wanted a no-deal outcome (despite lying about it and previously saying it couldn't happen) .. also spare a thought for the numerous Brexit thread regulars who have predicated all the hundreds/thousands of hysterical posts predicting armageddon and a few even spent some money stockpiling supplies.

List the Brexit positives. There must be plenty to put the country through so much grief. Top ten will do.
 


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