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Mr K 12-10-2018 13:50

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35966152)
Best to be free from that nasty, hegemonic organisation.

I think you could publish a Thesaurus on words you have for the EU ! (I've certainly learnt a few new ones ;) )

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35966223)
Work starts on enabling motorway to become car park to cope with no-deal Brexit

https://www.itv.com/news/2018-10-11/...o-deal-brexit/

so not project fear as Brexit voters keep crying it project FACT

All pictures for the cameras ! Don't think the EU are buying our bluff. If we were serious about no deal we'd have made preparations a couple of years ago, not just the last couple of months.

jonbxx 12-10-2018 16:18

Re: Brexit
 
I was chatting with one of the team in work involved in Brexit preparedness today. I asked what timelines was in place of the got a notification of 'no deal' to be back to business as usual. Nine months was the answer. Yikes!

pip08456 12-10-2018 17:45

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by jonbxx (Post 35966254)
I was chatting with one of the team in work involved in Brexit preparedness today. I asked what timelines was in place of the got a notification of 'no deal' to be back to business as usual. Nine months was the answer. Yikes!

If you had ever paid attention earlier on in this thread you would know myself, Old Boy,Seph ,Mick etc have all said we will have an initial hit on leaving with a no deal scenario. Nine months to get back to business as usual is certainly less than I expect and perhaps the others mentioned.

Good times ahead then.

Dave42 12-10-2018 17:57

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35966264)
If you had ever paid attention earlier on in this thread you would know myself, Old Boy,Seph ,Mick etc have all said we will have an initial hit on leaving with a no deal scenario. Nine months to get back to business as usual is certainly less than I expect and perhaps the others mentioned.

Good times ahead then.

nine months we be only country in world with 0 trade deal in a no deal brexit and trade deals take years to do and you know there is countries already going to object to our WTO terms right


Ireland 'cannot accept' Brexit backstop time limit, Republic's deputy PM says

https://news.sky.com/story/ireland-c...snt-sf-twitter

Mick 12-10-2018 18:04

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35966266)
nine months we be only country in world with 0 trade deal in a no deal and trade deals take years to do and you know theys countries already going to object to our WTO terms right

No they took years to do, while in the corrupted EU.

Mr K 12-10-2018 18:12

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35966267)
No they took years to do, while in the corrupted EU.

Still waiting for news of any massive corruption scandal from the EU ? Why do you think we're any better ? - cash for questions, cash for influence, MPs expenses, sex scandals, Windrush.... The EU have got some way to go to beat us scandal/corruption wise.

Mick 12-10-2018 18:24

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35966268)
Still waiting for news of any massive corruption scandal from the EU ? Why do you think we're any better ? - cash for questions, cash for influence, MPs expenses, sex scandals, Windrush.... The EU have got some way to go to beat us scandal/corruption wise.

We can vote the MPs you mention out of office - no such luck with Drunken Juncker.

Sephiroth 12-10-2018 19:08

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35966266)
<SNIP>


Ireland 'cannot accept' Brexit backstop time limit, Republic's deputy PM says

https://news.sky.com/story/ireland-c...snt-sf-twitter

The perfidious Irish government; running dogs with the EU Commission who want us to stay in the CU so that we can't do our own trade deals.


You Remainers should want to be out of that crud.

Mr K 12-10-2018 19:21

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35966278)
The perfidious Irish government; running dogs with the EU Commission who want us to stay in the CU so that we can't do our own trade deals.


You Remainers should want to be out of that crud.

They are just looking after Irish interests, understandable really. The rest of the EU really doesn't have to accommodate us, up to us to solve the issues we've created.

jonbxx 12-10-2018 19:54

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35966264)
If you had ever paid attention earlier on in this thread you would know myself, Old Boy,Seph ,Mick etc have all said we will have an initial hit on leaving with a no deal scenario. Nine months to get back to business as usual is certainly less than I expect and perhaps the others mentioned.

Good times ahead then.

Nine months to do any kind of reasonable business at the scale my company does now. Structures need to be put in place and there may be significant regulatory hurdles to jump through. There will be a hit on profitability due to the increased costs of doing business, that is known now, it’s the scale of the costs that is being worked on and decisions will be made on if it’s worth keeping some of the business in the uk.

Sephiroth 12-10-2018 19:55

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35966279)
They are just looking after Irish interests, understandable really. The rest of the EU really doesn't have to accommodate us, up to us to solve the issues we've created.

That's what's wrong with you in this thread. You are either being mischievous or you have your head in the sand.

Friend would accommodate us. B******s, and particularly perfidious B******s would do what you seem to defend.

We must get away from these B******s' clutches.

Hugh 12-10-2018 20:07

Re: Brexit
 
Using words that activate the site swear filter is against Site T&Cs - repetition of this behaviour will invoke the infraction system.

Mr K 12-10-2018 21:27

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35966288)
That's what's wrong with you in this thread. You are either being mischievous or you have your head in the sand.

On the contrary, its the 'true Brexit believers' that have their heads in the sand, denying the economic reality, and chaos that's unfolding.

Brexit is a romantic but rubbish idea no matter how you dislike the imperfect EU.

1andrew1 12-10-2018 22:19

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35966297)
On the contrary, its the 'true Brexit believers' that have their heads in the sand, denying the economic reality, and chaos that's unfolding.

Brexit is a romantic but rubbish idea no matter how you dislike the imperfect EU.

Nailed it.

Angua 12-10-2018 22:32

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35966297)
On the contrary, its the 'true Brexit believers' that have their heads in the sand, denying the economic reality, and chaos that's unfolding.

Brexit is a romantic but rubbish idea no matter how you dislike the imperfect EU.

:nworthy:


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