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Why don't we seek a 'UK type deal' ? that sounds the best of anything on offer to me ;) |
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Not the kind of figures to worry the Brexit elite.
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I am surprised May's deal is so close to the impact of no deal really
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So these reports will always underestimate the potential benefits because they have no hard information to go on, whereas potential loss of business can, for the most part. I wouldn't lose any sleep over this impact assessment! ---------- Post added at 13:37 ---------- Previous post was at 13:36 ---------- Quote:
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Remove restrictions and open up markets and business will respond very positively indeed, without governments getting in the way. ---------- Post added at 13:43 ---------- Previous post was at 13:41 ---------- Quote:
There is a lot of work going on behind the scenes and Japan has already signalled that they will support us joing the free trade area to which they belong, which is massive. ---------- Post added at 13:48 ---------- Previous post was at 13:43 ---------- Quote:
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1) The second biggest economic bloc in the world 2) Our biggest single trading partner by far 3) Our closest trading partner by far. It's going to take quite a lot to match that elsewhere let alone exceed it. Especially since most trade takes place between countries close to each other. |
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Incidentally, I note that Theresa May has challenged Jeremy Corbyn to a head to head debate on Brexit. Now that would be interesting! |
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Farage and May would be more interesting.... |
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Here's a blog post on the effects of FTAs post Brexit - https://www.niesr.ac.uk/blog/will-ne...ow-hard-brexit As always, the error bars tend to be quite large and use a number of assumptions and this paper is clear in taking one factor (brexit) in to account. |
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In truth, nobody can forecast the extent of the advantage we will have over now because this depends on how our entrepreneurs take advantage of it. How do you predict that? ---------- Post added at 18:18 ---------- Previous post was at 18:16 ---------- Quote:
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Assumptions are seldom true and never helpful. |
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I think vince cable is broken and stuck in a loop as the old fool keeps wining on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on about another vote.
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Having said that, even health care will be affected by automation. GP's may initially be replaced by AI and robots may keep an eye on the sick, elderly and disabled in their own homes; reporting back via the internet. |
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I have experience of violent racist thugs (BNP and EDL), but, strangely enough, I do not make the assumption that they represent all, or even the majority, of Brits, so don’t judge all Brits on the inappropriate behaviour of a few. |
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