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Old 30-10-2018, 17:11   #2471
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Re: Brexit

If we are "independent" surely it's up to us what tariffs and limits to apply on what comes in. We could simply say we won't limit or put tariffs on goods or crossing from EU.

If the EU want to apply limits on what comes from us that's up to them, we could apply tariffs if "they" do.

We could allow travellers from EU to carry goods as we currently do, we could keep a blue channel for UK and EU passports.

Hey if Trump does what he likes to limit trade we can to expedite it.

Yes there likely does need to be controls on stuff going into the EU so the world can't shuffle junk via us but that's up to EU as it currently is - asymetric border in Ireland - anything in, controls out ?!

Basically we want to control our borders so lets do just that. It's part of what Brexit is about.
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