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Old 07-01-2019, 23:02   #5887
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
That's fine, so we go back to what I said above.

Being stuck to an ideologically driven and economically damaging because at one point in time and in the absence of facts a decision was made once sounds like exactly the kind of fascism we fought against.
No we do not go back to what you said above because I do not believe Brexit is Economically damaging, that's a Remainer fantasy and ideology, not mine!!!

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
I didn't know the EU had a trade deal with Kenya? Where did that one come from.

I'm sure the UK could make one reasonably quickly to secure the continued benefit of their tea industry. Possibly the same with India perhaps to a lesser extent.

It's amazing how remainers keep going on about the EU being the better trading block without considering how much the UK currently imports from outside of the EU and did so before membership.

Tea is a classic example of that ( we are the "nation of tea drinkers").

I may have to stockpile coffee though, but beer's always an alternative.

https://www.statista.com/chart/13062...tea-come-from/
It's also amazing that they keep skipping over the issue that 90% of the growth in world trade will be outside of the EU.... yet somehow, for some bizarre reason, they want us stuck in a 10% bubble with a corrupted and cancerous entity that does nothing but hinder us and has done for decades.
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