Brexit plan thoughts?

baabaa

Member
Location
co Antrim
How terribly convenient. New trade deals give UK scope to export high end stuff whilst the trade partners get to send a few boxes of wine and oranges!!!
You sound just like circus clown Boris who dismisses Italy in a half a sentence, telling them they would be best served by having a good exchange with UK since they might see a drop in sales of prosecco!!!! Oh, the arrogance of the public school toffs. Can't see beyond the belly button of their Etonian waist coats!
If you want to see what a trade deal with USA might look like go read up about the deal being thrashed out with the EU.
Any deal you get from Trump will be far more onerous and will require an abundance of coolant to be on hand at all times to mitigate the cutting forces of the made in USA reamer as it expands your rear end!
tell us your fairy stories ashy the reality is much closer to home.
http://www.irishtimes.com/business/...rump-delivers-on-economic-policies-1.2863096#
 

Muck Spreader

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
That's a fiver then that Nissan won't pull out this year or next? You're on.

They are hardly going to pullout in the next eighteen months or so as we don't know what is going to happen yet. But if they can't get tariff free access to the very market the plant was built for they will almost certainly cut future investment to Sunderland and probably run the site down. It's straightforward economics.
 

Ashtree

Member
tell us your fairy stories ashy the reality is much closer to home.
http://www.irishtimes.com/business/...rump-delivers-on-economic-policies-1.2863096#

Isn't that the point I'm making to you. 50 million market UK doing a free trade with 260 million market Trumponian USA is going to get creamed up to the point where UK will rightly say stuff it to Trump.
My fundamental point is talk about markets opening up to U.K. goods and services in any better manner than they have or would with U.K. as part of the EU is total nonsense!

Way too many Brexiters completely misunderstand and underestimate the complexities of these deals. Listening to Boris and Davis throwing out simpleton catch phrases about these things should really make you worry. They are so far away from even the minutest level of knowledge or understanding or acceptance of realities, it simply beggars belief!
 

arbel

Member
Location
Pembrokeshire
Missed that when you posted. Is it not a good thing that more is sold here so that there is less available to be sold in the UK?

It is the only way to buy a reasonable sized leg. They have a tendency here to kill lambs, kids and many piglets too, at about 6 weeks - and they are not the fat lamb breeds with which you are familiar. They then sell them as whole or complete carcasses. Ears are removed but eyes and teeth intact. Not much carving on those little creatures.

My wife makes broth with meat in it, not bones so we did not want a "local" piece of lamb.
I was only pulling your leg! It's different here, as you know, in the UK. As a family, we only buy dairy products, beef, lamb, chicken and bacon that is produced in the UK. It's top quality and affordable. As much as is possible, the same applies to veg too.

I am not paranoid about not buying foreign goods. Got one German car and two Japanese ones in the family. But UK produced food ticks all the boxes and UK agriculture is very deserving of support.
 

arbel

Member
Location
Pembrokeshire
How terribly convenient. New trade deals give UK scope to export high end stuff whilst the trade partners get to send a few boxes of wine and oranges!!!
You sound just like circus clown Boris who dismisses Italy in a half a sentence, telling them they would be best served by having a good exchange with UK since they might see a drop in sales of prosecco!!!! Oh, the arrogance of the public school toffs. Can't see beyond the belly button of their Etonian waist coats!
If you want to see what a trade deal with USA might look like go read up about the deal being thrashed out with the EU.
Any deal you get from Trump will be far more onerous and will require an abundance of coolant to be on hand at all times to mitigate the cutting forces of the made in USA reamer as it expands your rear end!
Tut tut @Ashtree - such venom and bile!! Something really is eating you away these days. As an Irishman, who was not involved directly with our Referendum, you should ease up a bit on the invective. Sorry old bean, but we, your neighbours, have decided and voted to leave the EU. Calm down dear :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
How terribly convenient. New trade deals give UK scope to export high end stuff whilst the trade partners get to send a few boxes of wine and oranges!!!
You sound just like circus clown Boris who dismisses Italy in a half a sentence, telling them they would be best served by having a good exchange with UK since they might see a drop in sales of prosecco!!!! Oh, the arrogance of the public school toffs. Can't see beyond the belly button of their Etonian waist coats!
If you want to see what a trade deal with USA might look like go read up about the deal being thrashed out with the EU.
Any deal you get from Trump will be far more onerous and will require an abundance of coolant to be on hand at all times to mitigate the cutting forces of the made in USA reamer as it expands your rear end!

What are you on about?

Trump will have little to do with it. I suspect the bulk of a deal shall be done after a period of several years- as I explained in my earlier post, we already have sizeable trade in both directions. If anything leaving the EU will give the US opportunity to trade in this direction even more.

Trump is highly anti-EU however you look at it.
 
That was a nice stream of consciousness above.

Wrong in every particular but I'm sure it made you happy.

See https://fullfact.org/europe/uk-leaving-eu-trade/

Investment is different to trade.

Your link talks about the EU this and the EU that. The EU is not a country and certainly will not be once we leave. The Germans and French will be just as keen to sell us their cars.

The future is in India and China. Europe is a non-event now. PIGS will be in misery for years, the only people who benefit from the EU are the Germans, who have a weak currency due to the presence of the other members.

Wrong in every particular way? That is good because I have gleaned most of it from a variety of actual sources.
 
One of the first things old hamster hair did was bin a trade deal with the Asia Pacific region. The next for the dustbin is the one with Canada.

Aye the UK will sell cars to the USA alright.

Sure it will.

Jaguars, Range Rovers, Nobels, you name it. High end cars which are thirsty are surely the best home for them. They have been sold over there for a long time, with no actual trade deal in place.

If Trump won't trade with China or the Pacific, that suits us fine.
 

baabaa

Member
Location
co Antrim
Isn't that the point I'm making to you. 50 million market UK doing a free trade with 260 million market Trumponian USA is going to get creamed up to the point where UK will rightly say stuff it to Trump.
My fundamental point is talk about markets opening up to U.K. goods and services in any better manner than they have or would with U.K. as part of the EU is total nonsense!

Way too many Brexiters completely misunderstand and underestimate the complexities of these deals. Listening to Boris and Davis throwing out simpleton catch phrases about these things should really make you worry. They are so far away from even the minutest level of knowledge or understanding or acceptance of realities, it simply beggars belief!
i know who is worried ,
TREXIT the double nightmare ireland never seen coming!
some even might say they are....
.
 

Two Tone

Member
Mixed Farmer
I don't know about many of the rest of you, but I am getting a little bored with a couple (one in particular) of posters on here that seem to deliberately revel in running this country down as if it it a good thing to do. Stirring "sh!t" (yourself!) like it is a clever thing to do. Is it sour grapes that his side lost two referendums? The people spoke and you won't persuade them to change their minds by ridiculing and belittling them.

Then there's one from ROI, (not even part of the UK!) who seems to believe everything he sees in a Newspaper that might be bad for the UK as regards Brexit, is true! When the only real truth is that Newspapers, like the rest of the media are in the Boredom Killing Business and they obviously have him hooked!

That is not to say that any of the rest of us know what will happen. Of course we don't. There are going to be good things that result as well as bad things. In just the same way that there will be good news as well as bad news. Not until the UK has actually separated from the EU, will we actually know the true facts as to what will happen.

The only true fact we know is that the UK is leaving the EU and anybody with any sense, be that they voted Leave OR Remain, will want us to take advantage with every positive opportunity that gives us, rather than be negative about it all.

How sad for these people, if their entire existences are spent on being negatives all their lives, as if pessimism is a religion. That's no life at all!
 

RobFZS

Member
I don't know about many of the rest of you, but I am getting a little bored with a couple (one in particular) of posters on here that seem to deliberately revel in running this country down as if it it a good thing to do. Stirring "sh!t" (yourself!) like it is a clever thing to do. Is it sour grapes that his side lost two referendums? The people spoke and you won't persuade them to change their minds by ridiculing and belittling them.

Then there's one from ROI, (not even part of the UK!) who seems to believe everything he sees in a Newspaper that might be bad for the UK as regards Brexit, is true! When the only real truth is that Newspapers, like the rest of the media are in the Boredom Killing Business and they obviously have him hooked!

That is not to say that any of the rest of us know what will happen. Of course we don't. There are going to be good things that result as well as bad things. In just the same way that there will be good news as well as bad news. Not until the UK has actually separated from the EU, will we actually know the true facts as to what will happen.

The only true fact we know is that the UK is leaving the EU and anybody with any sense, be that they voted Leave OR Remain, will want us to take advantage with every positive opportunity that gives us, rather than be negative about it all.

How sad for these people, if their entire existences are spent on being negatives all their lives, as if pessimism is a religion. That's no life at all!
Blocked @itsyourself 6 months ago, he's been pulled up numerous times, and then scuttles off to another thread, he still can't answer my points on how the snp thinks it can remain in the eu,

I think it boils down to, that he lives in the little area of Moray in Scotland, doesn't get out much, and seems to have got rather bitter at this whole brexit thing, His whole council area has less people living in it than a small town, so it probably explains his love of mass immigration, ie, he has had none of it :ROFLMAO::LOL:
 

turbo

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
lincs
I don't know about many of the rest of you, but I am getting a little bored with a couple (one in particular) of posters on here that seem to deliberately revel in running this country down as if it it a good thing to do. Stirring "sh!t" (yourself!) like it is a clever thing to do. Is it sour grapes that his side lost two referendums? The people spoke and you won't persuade them to change their minds by ridiculing and belittling them.

Then there's one from ROI, (not even part of the UK!) who seems to believe everything he sees in a Newspaper that might be bad for the UK as regards Brexit, is true! When the only real truth is that Newspapers, like the rest of the media are in the Boredom Killing Business and they obviously have him hooked!

That is not to say that any of the rest of us know what will happen. Of course we don't. There are going to be good things that result as well as bad things. In just the same way that there will be good news as well as bad news. Not until the UK has actually separated from the EU, will we actually know the true facts as to what will happen.

The only true fact we know is that the UK is leaving the EU and anybody with any sense, be that they voted Leave OR Remain, will want us to take advantage with every positive opportunity that gives us, rather than be negative about it all.

How sad for these people, if their entire existences are spent on being negatives all their lives, as if pessimism is a religion. That's no life at all!
Well said
 
I don't know about many of the rest of you, but I am getting a little bored with a couple (one in particular) of posters on here that seem to deliberately revel in running this country down as if it it a good thing to do. Stirring "sh!t" (yourself!) like it is a clever thing to do. Is it sour grapes that his side lost two referendums? The people spoke and you won't persuade them to change their minds by ridiculing and belittling them.

Then there's one from ROI, (not even part of the UK!) who seems to believe everything he sees in a Newspaper that might be bad for the UK as regards Brexit, is true! When the only real truth is that Newspapers, like the rest of the media are in the Boredom Killing Business and they obviously have him hooked!

That is not to say that any of the rest of us know what will happen. Of course we don't. There are going to be good things that result as well as bad things. In just the same way that there will be good news as well as bad news. Not until the UK has actually separated from the EU, will we actually know the true facts as to what will happen.

The only true fact we know is that the UK is leaving the EU and anybody with any sense, be that they voted Leave OR Remain, will want us to take advantage with every positive opportunity that gives us, rather than be negative about it all.

How sad for these people, if their entire existences are spent on being negatives all their lives, as if pessimism is a religion. That's no life at all!

That you resort to another personal diatribe is an incentive for me to continue.

This is a forum for opinions.

If you wanted me to agree with a thing that you or anyone else says on here say something sensible.
 
Blocked @itsyourself 6 months ago, he's been pulled up numerous times, and then scuttles off to another thread, he still can't answer my points on how the snp thinks it can remain in the eu,

I think it boils down to, that he lives in the little area of Moray in Scotland, doesn't get out much, and seems to have got rather bitter at this whole brexit thing, His whole council area has less people living in it than a small town, so it probably explains his love of mass immigration, ie, he has had none of it :ROFLMAO::LOL:

Nice.

For me being a blocked person you sure reply a lot.[emoji2]
 

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
Missed that when you posted. Is it not a good thing that more is sold here so that there is less available to be sold in the UK?

It is the only way to buy a reasonable sized leg. They have a tendency here to kill lambs, kids and many piglets too, at about 6 weeks - and they are not the fat lamb breeds with which you are familiar. They then sell them as half or complete carcasses. Ears are removed but eyes and teeth intact. Not much carving on those little creatures.

My wife makes broth with meat in it, not bones, so we did not want a "local" piece of lamb.


:eek::eek::eek:
 

Ashtree

Member
I don't know about many of the rest of you, but I am getting a little bored with a couple (one in particular) of posters on here that seem to deliberately revel in running this country down as if it it a good thing to do. Stirring "sh!t" (yourself!) like it is a clever thing to do. Is it sour grapes that his side lost two referendums? The people spoke and you won't persuade them to change their minds by ridiculing and belittling them.

Then there's one from ROI, (not even part of the UK!) who seems to believe everything he sees in a Newspaper that might be bad for the UK as regards Brexit, is true! When the only real truth is that Newspapers, like the rest of the media are in the Boredom Killing Business and they obviously have him hooked!

That is not to say that any of the rest of us know what will happen. Of course we don't. There are going to be good things that result as well as bad things. In just the same way that there will be good news as well as bad news. Not until the UK has actually separated from the EU, will we actually know the true facts as to what will happen.

The only true fact we know is that the UK is leaving the EU and anybody with any sense, be that they voted Leave OR Remain, will want us to take advantage with every positive opportunity that gives us, rather than be negative about it all.

How sad for these people, if their entire existences are spent on being negatives all their lives, as if pessimism is a religion. That's no life at all!

Without dissenters you cannot have a debate or a discussion. What do you want? A collection of Brexiters all nodding in synch!
Do you not want to be challenged? Do you not want to hear the argument for the alternative case? Do you want this forum to die of boredom?
 

Henarar

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
I don't know about many of the rest of you, but I am getting a little bored with a couple (one in particular) of posters on here that seem to deliberately revel in running this country down as if it it a good thing to do. Stirring "sh!t" (yourself!) like it is a clever thing to do. Is it sour grapes that his side lost two referendums? The people spoke and you won't persuade them to change their minds by ridiculing and belittling them.
Not to worry he won't be on here as much soon as he will be planning his leaving party :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

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