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British Indy: What Happens Now?

Discussion in 'Wasteland' started by Loz, May 23, 2015.

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  1. Full Brexit with "no EU deal" on the 29th March.

  2. Request Extension to article 50 to allow a general election and new negotiations.

  3. Request Extension to article 50 to allow cross party talks and a new deal to be put to EU.

  4. Request Extension to article 50 to allow a second referendum on 1. Remain in EU or 2. Full Brexit.

  5. Table a motion in parliament to Remain in EU WITHOUT a referendum.

  6. I don't know or I don't care anymore

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  1. The forum lent the village our @chizel , the village is no more o_O
     
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  2. Yeah, he's the only person I see on here speaking about trolls. Me thinks the forum's biggest troll do protesteth too much. :rolleyes:


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  3. Life is short.

    Seen to many friends and relatives pop off this mortal coil before doing and seeing the things they wanted to do and see.

    WDW last weekend. Lake Como now.

    Politicians can go and fuck themselves.
     
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  4. What will be telling is junkers visit to the states. Trump has said I'll do a deal, eu goods to the U.S. can be tariff free as long as U.S. goods are also tariff free to the eu. failing that we carry on the trade war.

    Trump is in office till 2020, the eu comission's bosses are the 28 so it will be interesting to see how it plays out because if the U.S. gets 0% for 0%, then we would ask for that too.

    The eu cannot give it however as that would flood the eu with cheaper products than those made within the eu and so will have to finally admit they are a protectionist racket whilst the trade wars escalate.
     
  5. You can't even get that right. :) The UK is hotter than Italy tomorrow. :sun:

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  6. Trolling whilst in lake como? I bet that wasn't on your list, or was it?
     
  7. No 1? :thinkingface:
     
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  8. :eyes:
     
  9. Trump and EU officials strike 'zero tariff' deal to avert trade war
    Trump said the US and EU will set up an executive working group to work on trade and assess existing tariffs
     
  10. I wouldn't be too surprised given it is a "executive working group" if the eu try and make it about auto's with a world wide group of manufacturers using all car producing countries to have a 0% tariff on each others auto's but not on anything else so protecting other industry, agri products etc
     
  11. Everything except cars evidently :thinkingface:
     
  12. It will be interesting to see what comes out
     
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  13. Just seen that, this will be interesting for the French farmers
     
  14. I think it does prove a point however, most brexiteers did believe it should have been an easy deal and when it wasn't and the eu have pissed about with no flexibility over the last 2 years but then goes to the U.S. and 8 hours later say they are working towards a zero tariff deal, then you start to say despite doubters saying the eu was never out to punish us for leaving, that yes, they were and they could do a deal within 8 hours as junker has just shown

    It's that level of , what do you call it, contraryism, nasyness, lying? that saw so many say the european people and countries we don't have a problem with (although the frenchies ..:D) but the eu comission is the problem and it is those we want to leave and with good reason.

    I doubt barnier would have wanted this to happen before the October agreement as this gives us ammunition but then I doubt the eu could have waited till October with the next raising of tariffs impending either.
     
  15. It's just been a marketing ploy by the EU heads for years to retain members who already pay, and to gain interest from new members who can pay by shipping in mass cheap labour.

    THE single market?

    Not really is it, WTO is more THE single market as it's level for all countries and can apply to all. The EU's version isn't only the EU, it's the EU plus whoever they want to allow to circumvent their tariffs.

    The WTO has 159 current members, another 24 in the midst of negotiating membership, and that's out of a world total of 195 (or 193 depending on what you count)

    FREE TRADE?

    Oh that's my favourite, the EU constantly lie to the faces of billions talking 'free trade' when in fact it's nothing of the sort.

    They apply tariffs, or you pay membership, or you supply labour, none of which is free is it.
     
  16. WTO and free trade deal will see the U.K. burn in hell says the eu

    Ohhh didn't we tell you? We,the eu, deals with all non eu countries already through wto and free trade, but shhhhh don't tell the remainers. they are falling for the first sentence :D
     
  17. With 2.5m new cars sold here each year, and production lines being just that, not the skilled jobs they once were simply a large mecano set, maybe the likes of bmw with expand their U.K. production sites to meet demand onshore...and merc...and VWG...
     
  18. And seems Junker can do what he wants, when he wants, given his rush to Trumps feet and ‘deal done ‘ in a day. Whatever happened to parliamentary scrutiny....
     
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  19. I think the white house has a bigger cellar than number 10
     
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