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17 minutes ago, Freggyragh said:

We know, and in your world, neither is manufacturing. What’s more, Britain is about to have better trade deals than any other country in Europe. Anyone who spreads news about companies shutting down or leaving is just spreading fake news made up by bitter, anti-British remainers. Likewise, anyone who points out that the U.K. currently has no new trade deals worth mentioning is a traitor talking Britain down. 

When are you fanatics going to accept you’ve been played by the super-wealthy tax avoiders that own the papers you read? 

uk can't sign trade deals..... you seem to not understand that.........

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Give us your opinion on these points then:

1. Free trade is better for business than tariffs.

2. Bigger markets have stronger bargaining powers when making trade deals than smaller markets.

3. The U.K. should uphold international peace treaties such as the Good Friday Agreement. 

4. The United Kingdom consists of four countries, and constitutional changes that ignore the wishes of two of these countries are not conducive to maintaining the United Kingdom. 

5. If the U.K. has an immigration problem that is the fault of successive U.K. governments failing to control immigration, mostly from outside the EU, as it was understood to be good for the economy. 

6. The leaders of the Leave campaign are either known cheats and liers (eg; Johnson), gobshites (eg; Sir Nigel), super-wealthy (eg; Jacob), thick as mince lazy toads (eg David Davis), bluffers (Digby Jones), duplicitous extremists (eg; Corbyn) or just plain shady. I wouldn’t trust anyone of them to put the interests their country  before self-interest. 

7. Pooling resources makes economic sense.

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Well who would have thought it? The easiest trade deals in history.....

With market analysts warning a no-deal Brexit is a growing possibility, pressure on Fox is intensifying. This may explain last week’s clumsy warning to Japan, in a letter co-authored with Hunt, that “time is of the essence”.

Like his predecessors, Shinzō Abe, Japan’s prime minister, has pursued a close diplomatic and security relationship with Britain. Japanese businesses and carmakers have invested heavily. So officials in Tokyo reportedly took strong exception to the Fox-Hunt suggestion of foot-dragging, suggesting it smacked of arrogance.

Fox was already struggling with tougher than expected Japanese negotiating tactics. Given widespread perceptions of British weakness, bordering on desperation, other countries, less well disposed than Japan, can be expected to take an even harder line.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/feb/18/fox-and-hunts-japanese-fumble-is-a-sign-of-uks-weakness

 

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32 minutes ago, P.K. said:

Well who would have thought it? The easiest trade deals in history.....

With market analysts warning a no-deal Brexit is a growing possibility, pressure on Fox is intensifying. This may explain last week’s clumsy warning to Japan, in a letter co-authored with Hunt, that “time is of the essence”.

Like his predecessors, Shinzō Abe, Japan’s prime minister, has pursued a close diplomatic and security relationship with Britain. Japanese businesses and carmakers have invested heavily. So officials in Tokyo reportedly took strong exception to the Fox-Hunt suggestion of foot-dragging, suggesting it smacked of arrogance.

Fox was already struggling with tougher than expected Japanese negotiating tactics. Given widespread perceptions of British weakness, bordering on desperation, other countries, less well disposed than Japan, can be expected to take an even harder line.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/feb/18/fox-and-hunts-japanese-fumble-is-a-sign-of-uks-weakness

 

uk can't sign trade deals..... you seem to not understand that.........

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There is nothing stopping the UK from signing agreements that are worded as such so as to come into effect once the UK exits the EU. The only issue is that they cannot sign agreements that would contradict existing deals as a member of the EU. What do you think these are - https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-47213842

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8 minutes ago, mojomonkey said:

There is nothing stopping the UK from signing agreements that are worded as such so as to come into effect once the UK exits the EU. The only issue is that they cannot sign agreements that would contradict existing deals as a member of the EU. What do you think these are - https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-47213842

wrong......

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