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EU threatens to ban UK ag and food exports to them
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<blockquote data-quote="Deranged peasant" data-source="post: 7137545" data-attributes="member: 145765"><p>Nancy Pelosis’s much repeated rant was countered by one of the NI politicians who actually negotiated the good Friday agreement as being unfounded.He suggested she consult someone closer to the deal, of course an anti trump element as well.</p><p>The UK as part of the EU have no trade agreement with the US or China and trade under WTO already.</p><p>It must be repeated this was never going to be easy, the EU is undoubtedly very worried about this massive economy on its doorstep out of its control.I forget exactly but UK is bigger than the smaller 16 or 18 EU countries added together.</p><p>They have also threatened to (again) move Euro clearing away from the city, </p><p>Switzerland has a vote later this month about changing its relationship with the EU and it’s not about moving closer.</p><p>Barnier is recorded on the BBC programme behind the scenes of Brexit saying Ireland would be used to pressurise the U.K. </p><p>The Japan deal looks to reduce many tariffs notably in the food and drink sector (Welsh lamb mentioned) Japan being the world’s largest net importer of food. The CBI like it so probably worthwhile.</p><p>Germany is up before the ECJ for a number of law infringements not to mention Poland and Hungary.</p><p>I might not like it particularly but I’m not dying in that ditch, we have actually left the EU.</p><p>Now is it too early to drill wheat .......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deranged peasant, post: 7137545, member: 145765"] Nancy Pelosis’s much repeated rant was countered by one of the NI politicians who actually negotiated the good Friday agreement as being unfounded.He suggested she consult someone closer to the deal, of course an anti trump element as well. The UK as part of the EU have no trade agreement with the US or China and trade under WTO already. It must be repeated this was never going to be easy, the EU is undoubtedly very worried about this massive economy on its doorstep out of its control.I forget exactly but UK is bigger than the smaller 16 or 18 EU countries added together. They have also threatened to (again) move Euro clearing away from the city, Switzerland has a vote later this month about changing its relationship with the EU and it’s not about moving closer. Barnier is recorded on the BBC programme behind the scenes of Brexit saying Ireland would be used to pressurise the U.K. The Japan deal looks to reduce many tariffs notably in the food and drink sector (Welsh lamb mentioned) Japan being the world’s largest net importer of food. The CBI like it so probably worthwhile. Germany is up before the ECJ for a number of law infringements not to mention Poland and Hungary. I might not like it particularly but I’m not dying in that ditch, we have actually left the EU. Now is it too early to drill wheat ....... [/QUOTE]
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