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You sound like a typical brexiteer

Prepared to believe any old populist claptrap spouted by half brained knob heads.

You sound a bit like Tim actually

Not that nice and quite dim


Come on then Einstein....

Enlighten us as to why No Deal Brexit will be good for jobs and trade ?

It's looking very shaky.

If the best Leave can muster is to wheel out some half pissed pub landlord then I think I know where we are headed.

You explain what would happen should we have a no deal.

Seeing as you started the thread.

His logic is absolutely sound. In the event of no deal we can remove all tariffs from imports. It doesn't matter about our exports being subject to tariffs in this scenario because as we import more than we export, there will be an overall net benefit. :confused:

And the interviewer just lets him say this without challenging it! No doubt all the no deal imbeciles watching at home were nodding along thinking he was making perfect sense.

You have no idea at all what would happen, not even the experts do.
 
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I don’t take any notice of it, so I don’t know what they are. I stopped caring when I found out we couldn’t just resign our memebership and walk away, like resigning from the local club, and that the powers that be didn’t seem to want us to anyway. Now I just want to get out purely to annoy remainders.

:lol::lol::lol:
 
You have no idea at all what would happen, not even the experts do.
Bullshit. We have a very clear idea of what will happen. For example, cars we export to the EU will have a 10% tarrif applied. What impact do you think that will have on sales of Nissan's?

You are just trying to convince yourself we don't know what will happen, and even if that was the case, why go through with something when you have no idea what will happen? That would be a bit stupid, wouldn't it?
 
I'm doing a roaring trade in exporting glass cages of emotion from the politics forum.
 
Bullshit. We have a very clear idea of what will happen. For example, cars we export to the EU will have a 10% tarrif applied. What impact do you think that will have on sales of Nissan's?

You are just trying to convince yourself we don't know what will happen, and even if that was the case, why go through with something when you have no idea what will happen? That would be a bit stupid, wouldn't it?
Not being pedantic but what will the tariffs be on cars we import from the EU ? I am sure we will still import more cars from the Eu than we export. In that situation we can subsidise the 10 % for NISSAN exports and still be quids in.
 
Not being pedantic but what will the tariffs be on cars we import from the EU ? I am sure we will still import more cars from the Eu than we export. In that situation we can subsidise the 10 % for NISSAN exports and still be quids in.
We won't be allowed to do that under WTO state aid rules. For reference, see the £6B Hunt promised the farming and fishing industry, which has already been stated is against WTO rules.

Even so, the 10% tarrif is just a simple example of a problem Nissan and others will face. In reality, they probably won't even get to the point of selling cars into the EU at a 10% premium as their just in time supply will be severely disrupted through customs checks, not to mention the 10% increase in the cost of parts imported from the EU.

If getting round tariffs was as simple as you've stated, ask yourself why countries go to great lengths to arrange trade deals when they could just do what you've said?
 
I don’t take any notice of it, so I don’t know what they are. I stopped caring when I found out we couldn’t just resign our memebership and walk away, like resigning from the local club, and that the powers that be didn’t seem to want us to anyway. Now I just want to get out purely to annoy remainders.

Christ, I actually wouldn't be surprised if your avatar was you.

I know exactly your type, thick as fuck but a definitive opinion on everything. You should be embarrassed by your posts on here and to think your vote is worth the same as mine. :oops:
 
Bullshit. We have a very clear idea of what will happen. For example, cars we export to the EU will have a 10% tarrif applied. What impact do you think that will have on sales of Nissan's?

You are just trying to convince yourself we don't know what will happen, and even if that was the case, why go through with something when you have no idea what will happen? That would be a bit stupid, wouldn't it?

France and other countries already put an emission tax on cars making the Juke no longer a viable product to export to them anyway, with or without Brexit.

Maybes you should keep up with things that are actually happening and not those that could.
 
France and other countries already put an emission tax on cars making the Juke no longer a viable product to export to them anyway, with or without Brexit.

Maybes you should keep up with things that are actually happening and not those that could.
What about all the other cars the UK exports to the EU?

Christ, I actually wouldn't be surprised if your avatar was you.

I know exactly your type, thick as fuck but a definitive opinion on everything. You should be embarrassed by your posts on here and to think your vote is worth the same as mine. :oops:
You must have seen his posts about debt, money etc. He's not all there.
 
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I don’t take any notice of it, so I don’t know what they are. I stopped caring when I found out we couldn’t just resign our memebership and walk away, like resigning from the local club, and that the powers that be didn’t seem to want us to anyway. Now I just want to get out purely to annoy remainders.
Wow. Maybe it would have been good to do your research before you voted?
 
There’s only 1 person to blame.
I think there are lots. Cameron. Farage. Johnson. The ASA for not having the power to stop the NHS lie on a bus. Everyone who voted without doing at least a modicum of proper research (not Facebook or a bloke down the pub). There's a massive list.

That lay people are under some illusion/ delusion that no deal will be good are either incredibly gullible ,ort selfish (it might suit a small percentage of the population) possibly a combination. It's incredible. The ones pushing it must be laughing their tits off at how easy people are conned in to voting for a policy of self harm.
 
I think there are lots. Cameron. Farage. Johnson. The ASA for not having the power to stop the NHS lie on a bus. Everyone who voted without doing at least a modicum of proper research (not Facebook or a bloke down the pub). There's a massive list.

That lay people are under some illusion/ delusion that no deal will be good are either incredibly gullible ,ort selfish (it might suit a small percentage of the population) possibly a combination. It's incredible. The ones pushing it must be laughing their tits off at how easy people are conned in to voting for a policy of self harm.

It was leave or remain not deal or no deal.
Thing is there is a deal in place but up to now they won’t go with it.

Blame politicians for the uncertainty, to be fair we should’ve gone in April but in my opinion I don’t think we will leave at all.
 

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