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Is that a double woosh?
It’s a woosh from Wooshy Woosher at Woosh University, Woosh, Wooshtershire
Is that a double woosh?
Is that a double woosh?
It’s a woosh from Wooshy Woosher at Woosh University, Woosh, Wooshtershire
Is that a double woosh?
Is that a double woosh?
God knows. I'm completely confused now. Poe's Law...I don't know who's taking the P**s and who's serious. Brexit has that effect.
There won't be a 'sudden' no deal exit will there, as it's already been talked about as a possibility.I read it (admittedly only briefly) that a sudden no deal exit will be the problem rather than a managed departure. Seems quite reasonable to me.
There won't be a 'sudden' no deal exit will there, as it's already been talked about as a possibility.
Jeeeeez ....you all talk as if the EU doesnt export goods etc to us........ what is bad for us will be worse for them,obviously as negotiators they are playing hardball which is what negotiators DO....our negotiators being an exception....weak weak weak and an embarrassmentWhat I think Carney was referring to was the withdrawal from the EU with Article 50, if we don't come to a transitional agreement then it will be a sudden no deal. Customs arrangements etc will immediately have to be different the next day, all agreements would no longer stand etc as we would be a 3rd party nation.
An orderly transition would negate this or most of it anyway.
Jeeeeez ....you all talk as if the EU doesnt export goods etc to us........ what is bad for us will be worse for them,obviously as negotiators they are playing hardball which is what negotiators DO....our negotiators being an exception....weak weak weak and an embarrassment
Jeeeeez ....you all talk as if the EU doesnt export goods etc to us........ what is bad for us will be worse for them,obviously as negotiators they are playing hardball which is what negotiators DO....our negotiators being an exception....weak weak weak and an embarrassment
If there is no agreement we will revert to WT tariffs unless of course the EU wont accept that.....which they will have to. nothing like a bit of remoaner bullsh#t scaremongering tho is there
Exactly!! they will have to come to an agreement then won't they?? on OUR terms (we have our own border controls and our laws rule over the EU ones) they aint gonna give us this if we continue to act like a bunchve wimps.....they shouldve done a deal with CaMORON when they had the chance....2 bleedin years wasted ffsIn other words we have to switch immediately from a situation where all goods and services can enter the country from the EU (and vice versa) tariff-free to a situation where we have to undertake custom checks to monitor all those goods and services, and charge the appropriate WTO tariff on them. Including at the Irish border.
You think we have the infrastructure and personnel to deal with that? Do we hell. And neither do the EU - although, as I said, it's a smaller proportion of their goods and services that it is ours.
Exactly!! they will have to come to an agreement then won't they?? on OUR terms (we have our own border controls and our laws rule over the EU ones) they aint gonna give us this if we continue to act like a bunchve wimps.....they shouldve done a deal with CaMORON when they had the chance....2 bleedin years wasted ffs
I have no doubts on your support for Oxford, but your views on other issues are embarrassing. Stuck in your 'little Englander' mentality where anyone that looks or speaks differently to you is a risk to all of us.Exactly!! they will have to come to an agreement then won't they?? on OUR terms (we have our own border controls and our laws rule over the EU ones) they aint gonna give us this if we continue to act like a bunchve wimps.....they shouldve done a deal with CaMORON when they had the chance....2 bleedin years wasted ffs