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Re: Brexit
By: guest257 Date: February 2, 2019, 2:22 am
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Guessing that would require cooperation and agreement with other
WTO members. That in itself is a bit of a lion’s den and other
big members have already indicated that they’d not accommodate
U.K. exceptionalism.
In fact the whole WTO option is really bizarre. Most of those
advocating it have no idea what WTO is and how it operates.
Couldn’t name one WTO regulation and what our place in WTO would
look like. We’d be bulldozed politically every single time.
Sums up how badly informed and ignorant many are of the legal
and political reality of or situation that again stems from a
misplaced sense of our position in the world.
Worrying.
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Re: Brexit
By: TomBuckQuin Date: February 7, 2019, 8:39 am
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[quote author=Everyone’s a Quinner
link=topic=616.msg16119#msg16119 date=1549020252]
Like him or loathe him or loaf him even 🍞:
The article 24 scenario is an interesting one which Farage
suggested while in Europeon Parliment a couple of days ago.
Juncker, Verhofstadt and Co. are normally seen sneering at
anything Nige says however they seemed to have been caught
unusally listening to him properly here, all the while looking
expressionless, almost as though they fear that solution too as
it makes things much easier and simpler. And they don’t like
other countries like Italy warming to the idea of leaving too
now do they.
A link for the video below:
HTML https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XR2snMKWbUM
I’m not saying every word he says perfect, but boy didn’t it
make Juncker, Verhofstadt etc shut up and listen quietly
[/quote]
That didn't make me loaf him (or this weird idea that the UK is
somehow just entitled to have every cake and eat all of them
that he peddles with so many Brexiteers) any less. The
"arrogance" Tusk has been accused of this week shows just how
deluded some of our politicians are. I know much of it is
politicking but if any of them do actually believe 27 other
countries should bend over backwards for us after we, ourselves,
asked for this... well... game over. UK politics is officially
dead in that case.
I think what's consistently censored from all arguments around
Brexit on this weird island they once called the United Kingdom
is that Ireland and the EU have every right to strike a deal
that works for them too. It's like we're trying to redefine the
word "negotiation" over here. Do Brexiteers just expect the EU
negotiators to ignore the fact that 27 countries are relying on
them to get this right for all of them? 1 vs 27. If you were one
of those wielding influence during the referendum campaign who
was somehow ignorant that those would be the odds (or worse,
like most people with half a brain, you knew they would be) but
still hurled us into this mess then yes, there should be a
special place in hell for you because you're either clinically
insane or just an utter imbecile.
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Re: Brexit
By: guest257 Date: February 18, 2019, 8:33 am
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Ford, Honda, Nissan, Dyson - all moving investment and jobs
overseas.
Whilst car industry changing surely Brexit partly to blame.
There will be a knock on impact on connected jobs and industries
in supply chains that feed into these places.
Brexiteers, what do you say to those losing their jobs? Where
will the investment and industry come to replace them and make
use of expertise?
Project reality - the turkeys wishing for Christmas.
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Re: Brexit
By: never sleep Date: February 19, 2019, 3:30 am
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Honda is not Brexit related. There are people on this board that
know the situation at Honda very well.
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Re: Brexit
By: deadlyfrom5yardsout Date: February 22, 2019, 3:03 am
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So it comes down to legal semantics. A form of words that
pleases everybody re the backstop. Can't be that difficult
shoorly?
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Re: Brexit
By: BedfordshireBoy Date: February 22, 2019, 3:29 am
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It shouldn't be but there are politicians involved so not
holding my breath.
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Re: Brexit
By: guest257 Date: February 26, 2019, 2:35 am
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Labour officially mentioning second referendum now. It could
actually be on.
Don’t blame them though if it falls apart. The division within
the Tories is solely to blame for not being able to bring the
country together in a reasonable compromise.
Never trust a Tory. Every decision they make, everything they
deliver, is only for the benenfit of them and their mates.
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Re: Brexit
By: BedfordshireBoy Date: February 26, 2019, 8:57 am
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Are you seriously suggesting that Corbyn and his mates are any
different?
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Re: Brexit
By: guest257 Date: February 26, 2019, 9:29 am
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[quote author=BedfordshireBoy link=topic=616.msg17696#msg17696
date=1551193043]
Are you seriously suggesting that Corbyn and his mates are any
different?
[/quote]
Where did I assert that?
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Re: Brexit
By: BedfordshireBoy Date: February 26, 2019, 2:25 pm
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"Never trust a Tory. Every decision they make, everything they
deliver, is only for the benefit of them and their mates"
You might have said "Never trust a politician"
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