Jeremy Corbyn for PM or WTO rules ?

Anyone that has not got on board the leave train should be made to walk the road on their own. It's cost millions of pounds to get as far as we have..have we moved at all ? People like weasel face Corbyn and the rest of the traitors to the majority vote need to leave Britain and move across the channel and live with the rest losers.
No one knows what will happen when we leave, but one thing we are sure of is the unelected members in charge of this boy's club will be taking us all from behind for many more years.
 

Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
When you two have changed your incontinence pads, calm down. The EU is only 12% of trade, countries will still want to buy and sell with us and life will go on as normal. Post-Brexit jitters may last months and will be over and forgotten in a couple of years.

JC as PM... the last time his style pf policy was implemented it broke us, we'd survive but it would make the 'downturn' look like a holiday. It would take at least a decade to recover if he took us back to the sort of economy we had in the 70's.
 

Exfarmer

Member
Location
Bury St Edmunds
Anyone that has not got on board the leave train should be made to walk the road on their own. It's cost millions of pounds to get as far as we have..have we moved at all ? People like weasel face Corbyn and the rest of the traitors to the majority vote need to leave Britain and move across the channel and live with the rest losers.
No one knows what will happen when we leave, but one thing we are sure of is the unelected members in charge of this boy's club will be taking us all from behind for many more years.

You do not seem to remember that JC was a Brexiteer when Bojo and his sidekick Rees Mogg were in nappies.
 

Exfarmer

Member
Location
Bury St Edmunds
When you two have changed your incontinence pads, calm down. The EU is only 12% of trade, countries will still want to buy and sell with us and life will go on as normal. Post-Brexit jitters may last months and will be over and forgotten in a couple of years.

JC as PM... the last time his style pf policy was implemented it broke us, we'd survive but it would make the 'downturn' look like a holiday. It would take at least a decade to recover if he took us back to the sort of economy we had in the 70's.

The only problem is that the Britain's trade with Europe is actually 44% of our exports and services
and my source for you doubter is Boris Johnson.
Further another 12% of our trade is directly linked via EU trade deals with third countries , which again is at risk.
So we are risking perhaps 58% of our trade. also called as F******** disaster.
 

Two Tone

Member
Mixed Farmer
No one knows what will happen when we leave, but one thing we are sure of is the unelected members in charge of this boy's club will be taking us all from behind for many more years.
What a fantastic simile!
Best we make sure that we keep our arses against the wall, then.
But as for Corbyn, hopefully he’ll get shafted. I can’t she him ever becoming PM.
 

rob1

Member
Location
wiltshire
The only problem is that the Britain's trade with Europe is actually 44% of our exports and services
and my source for you doubter is Boris Johnson.
Further another 12% of our trade is directly linked via EU trade deals with third countries , which again is at risk.
So we are risking perhaps 58% of our trade. also called as F******** disaster.
And yet our exports to countries outside the eu including the us with whom we dont have a deal are rising faster than those to the EU, also with the lower pound that more than wipes out any tariff but makes eu imports dearer here even before tariffs are applied. How much of our exports would you expect to lose with WTO tariffs?
 

topground

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
North Somerset.
Corbyn is a student protest type of politician who has never previously been in a position where he has had t make any decisions about anything and that is evident through his stewardship since being elected leader of the Labour party.. He would have a nervous breadown if he found himself in a position of power and responsibility.
Any sign of the money tree that must be available if Corbyn and McDonald are in No's 10 and 11?
 

Dr. Alkathene

Member
Livestock Farmer
Corbyn is a student protest type of politician who has never previously been in a position where he has had t make any decisions about anything and that is evident through his stewardship since being elected leader of the Labour party.. He would have a nervous breadown if he found himself in a position of power and responsibility.
Any sign of the money tree that must be available if Corbyn and McDonald are in No's 10 and 11?
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How much

Member
Location
North East
The whole thing is pretty depressing ,
Firstly the brexit vote was a narrow win but a win for brexit non the less , the fools who could not be bothered to vote ---- some 28% of the county who were eligible have no right to complain now. Next time get out of bed and off facebook and put a mark on voting slip !!!

Secondly our politicians of all parties should have realised at the start of this brexit process that negotiation of any type is about compromise there is no way we can or could, rid ourselves of all EU influence be that laws, health and safety, trade , or EU labour it would have been nice to see some united front to negotiation and those idiots realise compromise is necessary on all sides and a process without the in fighting , bickering and constant undermining of our own position in negotiations with the EU that has been done by pretty much the entire political establishment..................

Both of the above have been magnified several fold by the press in particular the BBC who day after day find more negative ways to report the subject as if we the general public need a 7 day a week commentary on the the spin and inn fighting going on in the political parties of the uk.

The EU representatives must love the fact that we can effectively allow our own politicians to report and run down our own negotiating position before the EU even know what it is.

yet even at this 11th hr not one politician really seem to realise that most of the voters probably voted leave to give the political establishment a kick and say "start looking after us UK citizens" not yourselves and hiding behind the EU as a reason they cant run the country for us.

I would not like corbyn to run the country in a traditional labour way, but i will give him credit for having a view and expressing it , much the same as trump has a view we say he is an idiot and he may well be but you cant say he has not shaken things up and that is what his voters wanted,
 

Martin Holden

Member
Trade
Location
Cheltenham
The only problem is that the Britain's trade with Europe is actually 44% of our exports and services
and my source for you doubter is Boris Johnson.
Further another 12% of our trade is directly linked via EU trade deals with third countries , which again is at risk.
So we are risking perhaps 58% of our trade. also called as F******** disaster.
As a near neighbour and as part of the EU it’s no wonder that they are our biggest market. Doesn’t mean that the other countries around the globe won’t start to want to trade with us. I bet the Japanese and Korean car manufacturers would love to increase their sales over here. Just as long as they buy from us also of course
 

jendan

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
When you two have changed your incontinence pads, calm down. The EU is only 12% of trade, countries will still want to buy and sell with us and life will go on as normal. Post-Brexit jitters may last months and will be over and forgotten in a couple of years.

JC as PM... the last time his style pf policy was implemented it broke us, we'd survive but it would make the 'downturn' look like a holiday. It would take at least a decade to recover if he took us back to the sort of economy we had in the 70's.
Youve got your paragraphs the wrong way around.I would be more worried about McDonnell,and to a lesser extent Watson,than Corbyn.He is an extremely clever operator,a very good interviewee that never gets ruffled,in the same mould as Tony Benn but much much better.A hard Brexit will take at least a decade to recover from,by which time the demographics will have completely changed,as they are already doing;80% of the young want to be in the EU,compared to 80% of the old want out.Easy to see which way it will go.
 

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