nicko31
Well-known member
Its a wind up...
Its a wind up...
Its a wind up...
No, its an idiot.
Oh,so no answer about all the vital,strategic stuff we get from Czech Republic?Typical,all insults,no substance.
What part of the single market do you not understand?
and to answer your pointless scenario
'Trade in goods between the Czech Republic and the UK reached CZK 227.7 billion in 2015,3 accounting for 3.7% of total Czech trade turnover. Exports to the UK made up 5.1% of the Czech Republic’s total goods exports. The UK was thus the Czech Republic’s fourth largest trading partner in terms of exports.4 By contrast, imports from the UK accounted for only 2.1% of total Czech goods imports. The trade balance thus ended in a large surplus for the Czech Republic in 2015 (see Chart 1).
Sigh.I will try again.What do the Czech Republic export to the UK that we cannot get elsewhere?
From your own post, 200 bill odd ck.... where you going to buy what is produced in the CZ and when will a trade deal be achieved? Where you going to buy ANYTHING anytime soon ?
Keep on with the fantasy of trading with individual EU countries.
I'm on about signing individual trade deals post-Brexit no deal for stuff the UK vitally needs,not cuckoo clocks and IKEA rip-offs.
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Perhaps you can tell us how trade has really improved with the Czech Republic,as you are the Resident?
Admire your ongoing tenacity engaging with the guardian/#teameu set who all voted hoping to create the impasse we now have (while continually whining about it and blaming everyone else) but if you want a real laugh post this chart again ...
.. maybe HT can explain what it means
Admire your ongoing tenacity engaging with the guardian/#teameu set who all voted hoping to create the impasse we now have (while continually whining about it and blaming everyone else) but if you want a real laugh post this chart again ...
.. maybe HT can explain what it means
And still some Brextremists continue with their fantasy island stuff.
In the meantime most now realise this is a nonsense and indeed a new generation are becoming keen Europhiles, the likes we haven’t seen before. The youth wanted to stay and will get their say
Alternatively, this one shows why we must stay locked inside the Eu protectionist wall
Little eurolanders need to realise there's a big world out there, full of opportunities ... global Britain.
Don't be frightened [MENTION=15363]Plooks[/MENTION]. If dozens of other countries can do it I dare say we can, we will in all probability have a deal with the EU (Trump did it in a day) but as GNT says not as good as the current one, but we will be free to have unrestricted trade with everyone else.
Have a global outlook man rather than looking to the narrow confines of the EU
I'm so excited.
Ah yes, China. Good spot, we could become China