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On the 29/3 we shall no doubt still be on the/a customs union, following EU rules but with no say. Don't quite know what you think will change. |
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Defense or defence - who gives a shit ?
I don't - still same meaning at the end of the day!!! |
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Dominic Raab gives Remainers an early Xmas present with ‘mindblowing’ admission
The Brexit secretary has only just learned the importance of trade through the Dover-Calais crossing. https://www.totalpolitics.com/articl...217;-admission |
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Yet another remark taken out of context and blown up out of all proportion to make a story. No wonder so many people are cynical about what they are told by the media. |
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It beggars belief that several Remainers on this thread are in denial over things like that. ---------- Post added at 17:05 ---------- Previous post was at 17:01 ---------- Quote:
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Well if the French want to play up the Dutch are only too keen to take the business.
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Surely that is staring you in the face? The evidence is glaring in front of you. ---------- Post added at 18:09 ---------- Previous post was at 18:03 ---------- Quote:
https://www.britishports.org.uk/syst...time_ports.pdf A snippet: At present roughly half of the trade passing through the sea ports of the UK is customs free trade with the other 27 members of the EU. Dover is the dominant port for EU trade, accounting for 22% of the total (exports plus imports) . |
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I think remoaners are trying anything to discredit the leavers.
If they actually put energy into helping leave it would be better. |
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On your second point, that 6% figure was quoted by the BBC just today and it is correct. The figures you quote relate to UK/EU trade. It seems to me that Raab was assuming EU trade could take place from many other ports, but maybe didn't take full account of the impact of that on speedy and frictionless trade. Incidentally, this is a new role for him, so this initial period of office is when you become aware of some finer details which may not have been clear to you before taking on the role. |
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