goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
grannyboy
- 06 Oct 2016 09:58
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And this is what some in the UK still want to belong to!!!
gatestoneinstitute.org/9065/europe-good-terrorists
Dil
- 06 Oct 2016 10:00
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We can't make our own trade agreements outside the EU while we are still a fully paid up member same as we can't stop free movement.
We haven't officially told them we're leaving yet.
grannyboy
- 06 Oct 2016 10:03
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fred 73688
"Which EU regulations are preventing the UK trading outside the EU at
the moment"
They call it 'having to go to the other 27 other countries to seek their permission'.
At the moment there is an hold up with China and the UK on a trade deal but
it can't go through because the Italians are objecting on the grounds it could
hurt their tomato growers...
Fred1new
- 06 Oct 2016 10:06
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At the moment, I believe we trade with :
India
Pakistan
China
Japan
Australia
South Africa
Serbia
ETC.
and the UK leaving the EU will make it easier?????
Unnnnkk
grannyboy
- 06 Oct 2016 10:10
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Training course places for the medical profession was cut back a few years ago,
not because there was no takers, no it was because its cheaper to recruit foreign
trained workers, so a reliance has built up for importing migrants.
grannyboy
- 06 Oct 2016 10:12
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fred YOU REALLY ARE THICK AS PIG SH**...
The EU puts tariffs on these trade deals, so in some cases its not worth going
through ALL the RED TAPE...
Geddit????????
jimmy b
- 06 Oct 2016 10:17
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Dumbo ,Dumbo, Dumbo , ,i havn't even made a comment on anything specific this morning Fred ,do you just sit there in a rage every morning thinking who you can insult ,if you were not so sad it would be funny.
grannyboy
- 06 Oct 2016 10:21
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There was a local company who makes hovercraft's and they wanted to
export to South America but the EU tariff that would be applied made the
cost double, these hovercrafts cost in the 20,000's pound region each, with
the EU tariffs the price was doubled...
Fred1new
- 06 Oct 2016 11:02
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Dumbo,
I am praising you.
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Granny.
Wait until after Brexit to how much easier it will be.
MaxK
- 06 Oct 2016 11:09
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Fred.
The €U charges apply to goods going both ways: Hence the surcharge that stopped the Brazilian hovercraft deal going through.
Fred1new
- 06 Oct 2016 11:30
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Max,
As I have posted W/S.
One of my daughters trades successfully in and out of the EU. She applies or negotiates the regulations.
Seems to be doing well.
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Dumbo,
Approximately 37.5% of the UK electorate voted for out.
Are all those who voted to stay or didn't vote (approx. 62.5% ) stupid?
You are entitled to your convictions, so are others equally right to differ.
However, it seems to many that the motivation of many of those voting for out seems to many to be questionable and often base on publicised falsehoods.
Again, it seems to me that one is swapping one set of rules and regulations for another unnegotiated set.
I think the UK economy amounts to less than 5% of world GDP.
Its influence on EU regulations is likely to be greater than on world trade tariffs, regulations, rules, etc.
Trading with the bigger EU block will probably be more attractive than a smaller UK.
Mind Russia may be happy to see a weaker EU.
We will have to W/see.
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jimmy b
- 06 Oct 2016 11:44
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Dumbo,Dumbo,Dumbo , Fred i havn't made any comments this morning ,i think your conversing with someone else ,plus i am really not interested in what you have to say ,you have proved yourself stupid to everyone else on here as well as me ,so please direct your childish comments to someone else.
grannyboy
- 06 Oct 2016 11:51
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little fred, you can post as many times as you like with %figures which suit
YOUR 'argument', but the FACTS REMAIN THAT 52% voted to LEAVE the EU,
And that's what Thersa May has stated on several occasions now that...
BREXIT MEANS BREXIT!!!...And that it will be achieved without the need for
free labour movement
grannyboy
- 06 Oct 2016 12:02
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fred 73700
"those voting out seems to many to be questionable and often base on
publicised falshhoods"
You notice little fred NEVER refers to the WW3, financial collapse, or the
many other scaremongering and fear tactics that the remainers used.
What about those voters who voted to remain based on these outrageous
spurious claims, who would, having discovered that the world isn't going to
end anytime soon vote differently in another vote...
As to Russia might be happy too see a weaker EU...
Russia will be laughing their fricking socks off at the thought of an EU army...
Fred1new
- 06 Oct 2016 13:01
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You may have noticed that the USA is slowly withdrawing from being the "World Policeman".
Mind it would be nice to have Donald's finger hovering over the button. (NATO's)
Laurenrose
- 06 Oct 2016 13:58
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those that do not believe in democracy should say nothing and have no say in anything has they do not believe in democracy . simple as that .
grannyboy
- 06 Oct 2016 14:01
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fred just can't wait for the european army to be established, that should
send a shudder down the Ruskies spine..LOL!
cynic
- 06 Oct 2016 15:20
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GB - you are almost as blinkered and bigoted as trump, but then i suspect you think he'ld be the best president for usa since the founding of kelloggs
MaxK
- 06 Oct 2016 15:38
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