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Carth 06-08-2020 14:29

Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20
 
I've not bothered with either of the above links . . . if I did, I'd only end up counting all of the 'if, maybe, could, possibly, upto, may, subject to' etc etc that are sure to be in there ;)

pip08456 06-08-2020 15:23

Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36045838)
I'm surprised you've not come across this in your research already.
Please Google "UK and Japan rush to secure post-Brexit trade deal" and you will see the FT article concerned.

Why should I do research for you and end up at a paywall?

Sephiroth 06-08-2020 15:38

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Sadly, Andrew is mired in Remainerism and I told you so-ism.

I am astounded that someone should be so apologetic (for want of a more appropriate word) on behalf of the EU's unwillingness to recognise our sovereignty and also to describe the UK as "junior".

I understand his point about other parties holding certain cards to their advantage but he links this to "cake and eat it" when the only party wanting that is the EU.

I'm sure that we will have to give some ground on our desires vis-a-vis Japan, but once a trade deal is agreed, we'll all settle into its terms and move forward.

But the ground that the bullying EWU wants us to give is beyond the pale - supremacy of the ECJ? Andrew - what's wrong with you?



pip08456 06-08-2020 15:44

Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36045854)
Sadly, Andrew is mired in Remainerism and I told you so-ism.

I am astounded that someone should be so apologetic (for want of a more appropriate word) on behalf of the EU's unwillingness to recognise our sovereignty and also to describe the UK as "junior".

I understand his point about other parties holding certain cards to their advantage but he links this to "cake and eat it" when the only party wanting that is the EU.

I'm sure that we will have to give some ground on our desires vis-a-vis Japan, but once a trade deal is agreed, we'll all settle into its terms and move forward.

But the ground that the bullying EWU wants us to give is beyond the pale - supremacy of the ECJ? Andrew - what's wrong with you?



I can't see any sensible person agreeing to that!

Sephiroth 06-08-2020 15:53

Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36045856)
I can't see any sensible person agreeing to that!

You'll have noticed that Andrew doesn't say he agrees to ECJ supremacy. He merely wants to point out that we were warned about this before signing the Withdrawal Agreement.

Andrew completely ignores the very clear view of the majority of voters, which is one of the fundamental pillars of our democracy.


pip08456 06-08-2020 16:15

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Andrew is, was, and always will be a remainer. I accept that and don't hold it against him. Just as I hope he dosen't hold the fact that we are leavers against us.

All his post are from a remainers narrative so what do you expect? I don't hold it against him.

Sephiroth 06-08-2020 16:23

Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36045861)
Andrew is, was, and always will be a remainer. I accept that and don't hold it against him. Just as I hope he dosen't hold the fact that we are leavers against us.

All his post are from a remainers narrative so what do you expect? I don't hold it against him.

I echo that. But when I ask him directly "What's wrong with the UK wanting a Canada type deal, I get the Remainer's obfuscation but no answer.

Has Andrew got no advice to give on how we might attain such a deal?

1andrew1 06-08-2020 17:36

Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36045847)
Why should I do research for you and end up at a paywall?

If you follow my instructions, you won't encounter a paywall. They're not for my benefit as I've already read the article.

pip08456 06-08-2020 18:15

Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36045865)
If you follow my instructions, you won't encounter a paywall. They're not for my benefit as I've already read the article.

So I now have to follow your instructions! Dream on!

1andrew1 06-08-2020 18:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36045869)
So I now have to follow your instructions! Dream on!

You asked me how to get the article and I responded. Your previous enthusiasm for the article seems to have wilted with the knowledge that multiple key strokes are required.

pip08456 06-08-2020 18:47

Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36045871)
You asked me how to get the article and I responded. Your previous enthusiasm for the article seems to have wilted with the knowledge that multiple key strokes are required.

Show me and everyone else where I asked you how to get the article.

1andrew1 08-08-2020 13:04

Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36045854)
Sadly, Andrew is mired in Remainerism and I told you so-ism.

I am astounded that someone should be so apologetic (for want of a more appropriate word) on behalf of the EU's unwillingness to recognise our sovereignty and also to describe the UK as "junior".

I understand his point about other parties holding certain cards to their advantage but he links this to "cake and eat it" when the only party wanting that is the EU.

I'm sure that we will have to give some ground on our desires vis-a-vis Japan, but once a trade deal is agreed, we'll all settle into its terms and move forward.

But the ground that the bullying EWU wants us to give is beyond the pale - supremacy of the ECJ? Andrew - what's wrong with you?

I'm used to doing deals both in a big business and as a smaller or junior one. As a larger business, you can get a great deal and compel the other party to accept your TsandCs. As a smaller party, you're a bit of a deal-taker. I don't apply emotive language to describe the balance of power, I just get on and strike the best deal I can being aware of deadlines for sales reps' targets, competitors' offerings and taking my time to get the best possible deal so I never get bounced into a bad deal.

Sephiroth 08-08-2020 13:26

Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36046009)
I'm used to doing deals both in a big business and as a smaller or junior one. As a larger business, you can get a great deal and compel the other party to accept your TsandCs. As a smaller party, you're a bit of a deal-taker. I don't apply emotive language to describe the balance of power, I just get on and strike the best deal I can being aware of deadlines for sales reps' targets, competitors' offerings and taking my time to get the best possible deal so I never get bounced into a bad deal.

We're getting somewhere now. Btw, like you I'm experienced at doing deals from both sides of the 'bigness' fence. Of course I have blended the other side's suggestions with my needs and their desire for my product - and vice versa. It usually works out well as you've implied.

When it comes to the EU and its constituent willy-waving countries in the hands of idiot (doesn't best describe them) politicians coupled (in the UK case) with entrenched voters, don't expect the logical sentiments you have expressed to be fully applicable. Quite the contrary, in the case of the EU, their 27 willies are a huge distraction.

In the case of Japan, it's rather more like the way you describe it and even our idiot politicians will most likely reach a sensible deal this side of January.

Other countries will likely fit your scenario in terms of trade negotiations.

Just not the EU who are bullies, want their cake and eat it.



Hugh 08-08-2020 13:46

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Reminder

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Repetition of this behaviour will invoke the Infraction System.


Sephiroth 08-08-2020 13:54

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There is so much latitude on "swearing" that it is difficult to know when the words will be deleted. In this case, plenty of synonyms are allowed and I wouldn't intentionally wish to invoke the filter.


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