Brexit Deal

rivarama

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The UK is a net importer - i.e. we buy more than we sell.

It's always a buyers market.

And ask yourself, how long will the French farmers put up with watching their produce rot because they are not allowed to sell to the UK. Likewise Germany not being able to export its cars.

And if the if the EU will not trade with us, plenty of other countries will.
You sound just like boris LOL... just watch
 

MrMickS

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Wattie has still to answer why we would be better outside the EU if the Euro collapses than in it.

I can’t see a reason. If we are in the EU, with the Pound as our currency, we have all of the trade agreements but our economy isn’t tied to the Eurozone. If the Euro fails then we will still have the trade agreements but our economy won’t collapse, in fact it will be a safe harbour currency for business operating in the EU.

If we leave then we lose all of the trade agreements which is a net disadvantage for UK business without increasing our protection re a Euro collapse. This is regardless of the Ponzi nature of the ECB use of QE.
 

Wattie

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Wattie has still to answer why we would be better outside the EU if the Euro collapses than in it.

I can’t see a reason. If we are in the EU, with the Pound as our currency, we have all of the trade agreements but our economy isn’t tied to the Eurozone. If the Euro fails then we will still have the trade agreements but our economy won’t collapse, in fact it will be a safe harbour currency for business operating in the EU.

If we leave then we lose all of the trade agreements which is a net disadvantage for UK business without increasing our protection re a Euro collapse. This is regardless of the Ponzi nature of the ECB use of QE.
Au contraire i’ve Answered you many times and elsewhere in this thread.
You just have a different opinion which is frankly irrelevant after the referendum vote was finalised.
98 days to go....Ponzi scheme is in serious trouble now as it will have to go full Ponzi mental in the event of no deal....which is why it is likely the Eu will blink at the last minute.

Best for everyone to have a good deal....if they don’t negotiate and dig their heels in feck em. That’s their right. Listen to Mays speech a few pages back...no deal ain’t so bad, they all agreed and applauded.

Mays deal was that diabolical that no deal is better for the Uk- reminds me of a famous quote.
Leavers and remainers are both unified in this aspect (I suspect) which is why it was rejected by one and all.
 
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Wattie

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Oh well then just call it all off.....revoke article 50 that every single mp accidentally voted for -bar a couple.

Bills changed his mind.

Funnily enough I changed my mind on the numbers on the lottery ticket I had submitted last week.....tried to explain to those running it that I mistakingly meant to pick others, that just happened to give me the result that I wanted.

“Diddums” they said before hanging up.

SMDRP’s new hotline issues a similar message to all those distraught about leaving.
+61412156735