“US promises fast-track trade deals after Brexit”

bobk

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Location
stafford
Of course they want to deal with us. On their own terms. That means not necessarily taking farm produce for us, especially if we agree with other non-EU countries to take their farm produce.

Just now on the BBC's PM program, various people describe this current political situation as a national emergency as bad as any emergency since the two World Wars, obviously in a different context. There is serious talk of a government of national unity to save the UK from disaster. Yet we have people here that just cannot appreciate the dire consequences we face, both economically and politically as the United Kingdom.

Just when, if ever, will the penny drop with you people?

I'm rather glad you're not on our negotiating team ...... or were you ... hence the shite that is the Withdrawl agreement .
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
Of course they want to deal with us. On their own terms. That means not necessarily taking farm produce for us, especially if we agree with other non-EU countries to take their farm produce.

Just now on the BBC's PM program, various people describe this current political situation as a national emergency as bad as any emergency since the two World Wars, obviously in a different context. There is serious talk of a government of national unity to save the UK from disaster. Yet we have people here that just cannot appreciate the dire consequences we face, both economically and politically as the United Kingdom.

Just when, if ever, will the penny drop with you people?

Here's what's going to happen .

The EU will wait until the vote of no confidence , if boris survives they will crap themselves , if he loses get the vaseline out . cos we're in for a right rogering
 

Cowabunga

Member
Location
Ceredigion,Wales
Here's what's going to happen .

The EU will wait until the vote of no confidence , if boris survives they will crap themselves , if he loses get the vaseline out . cos we're in for a right rogering

You seem to imagine that the EU gives a toss about the UK outside the club. They are not the ones that won't negotiate. It is Boris that refuses to talk with them and there is nothing to talk about anyway considering the refusal to accept the backstop and the UK wanting its cake and to eat it all.
The EU are quite willing to let the UK go without a deal and politically, if not quite economically, they are now overwhelmingly of the opinion that it is 'good riddance'. In fact it is far from certain that they would even grant an extension now even if the UK asked for it.

You have a sadly exaggerated idea of the UK's importance in the world and certainly to the EU. This doesn't surprise me as it is a well known English trait and that is not being racist, it is stating a well known fact.
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
You seem to imagine that the EU gives a toss about the UK outside the club. They are not the ones that won't negotiate. It is Boris that refuses to talk with them and there is nothing to talk about anyway considering the refusal to accept the backstop and the UK wanting its cake and to eat it all.
The EU are quite willing to let the UK go without a deal and politically, if not quite economically, they are now overwhelmingly of the opinion that it is 'good riddance'. In fact it is far from certain that they would even grant an extension now even if the UK asked for it.

You have a sadly exaggerated idea of the UK's importance in the world and certainly to the EU. This doesn't surprise me as it is a well known English trait and that is not being racist, it is stating a well known fact.

I've bookmarked that , because it's total bollox . THEY NEED US , who else will pay the bills .
 

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
1. So, why are Poitou Ovine critical of the French lamb price?
2. PO board member told me in person that the French lamb price is under where it should be as new Spanish contracts are coming in.
3. Have you any proof of direct payments to stop UK lamb?

4. I suppose the conspiracy theory is better crack though
5. PS Stop feeding the Troll, I know its fun:woot:


No but Brooons went out of business so it must be so
 

DRC

Member
The UK is currently an EU member!

Beef prices are on the floor.

Sheep prices are on the floor,

Grain prices are on the floor,

So tell me ardent remoiners like Cowbunga what is so good about being in the EU for farming??

Truth is that remoiners hate democracy/ are narrow minded/ bigoted/ hate the UK with a passion and so the list goes on!

Any remoiners that don't like the fact we are leaving an EU superstate run by the Germans and French then why don't you sell up and feck off to one of these country's?? of course you cant because they don't want you! its a bit like a relship breakup, one person wants out but the other one cant accept it and thus the latter is the remoiners!
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The UK is currently an EU member!

Beef prices are on the floor.

Sheep prices are on the floor,

Grain prices are on the floor,

So tell me ardent remoiners like Cowbunga what is so good about being in the EU for farming??

Truth is that remoiners hate democracy/ are narrow minded/ bigoted/ hate the UK with a passion and so the list goes on!

Any remoiners that don't like the fact we are leaving an EU superstate run by the Germans and French then why don't you sell up and feck off to one of these country's?? of course you cant because they don't want you! its a bit like a relship breakup, one person wants out but the other one cant accept it and thus the latter is the remoiners!
what’s a remoiner.?
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
So it’s not the EU, fault then!, as the last time I looked France was a fully paid up member. Maybe look closer to home for low prices. Brexit has always meant cheaper food for the masses. Boris and Rees Mogg have always said so.


The EU created low prices by subsidising , french get double the sub we do . and better weather .
 

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