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Posted
7 minutes ago, birch-chorley said:

Not really mate, just believe that the likely outcome of the negotiation will be somewhere in the middle. Thats generally where most negotiations end up between two partners who depend on each other so much. But as you say, let’s see 

No worries pal. The clincher in that article for me is re the "accounting practices" of the EU.,its been covered many times on here, they really are negligent in that respect and the financial world knows it.

Posted
1 hour ago, Mounts Kipper said:

What are you continuing to bleat about? What you scared of? This is only ending one way and that’s satisfactorily for all parties and the U.K. can leave the EU to continue marching down the federal route that they seem so set on and we can get on making our own way in the world. 

Just wait until he hears his mate Yaxley-Lennon has organised a march on the Home Office re opening up the inquiry on the Pakistani grooming gangs.

It's got credence this time though due to Pritti Patel giving the investigation support. Kind of shuts the doubters and appeasing deniers up doesn't it ?

At least one clown with a double barrel name will be finally justified.

Posted
9 hours ago, Casino said:

When will you realise its pointless

Let em tug each other off

Yiu are wasting your time

As are you. It's the remain side doing the tugging (in between weeping sessions).

Posted
1 hour ago, birch-chorley said:

We have never had open borders though 

I don’t think it was ever being considered 

I suppose one could counter that with the Schengen Agreement

Posted
45 minutes ago, Farrelli said:

Good to see we are covering ‘In or out’ of Greece on here as well now😀

It does effect the EU doesn't it ? Sorry if it steams up your EU sponsored rose tinted specs 😘

There's been previous talk on the Greeks having a referendum too, these sad events will only increase it now.

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The government has estimated a post-Brexit trade deal with the United States would boost the UK economy by 0.16% over the next 15 years
 

The estimate is based on a model developed by the government in November 2018 when it predicted various post-Brexit scenarios. 

That model estimated that UK GDP would fall by 7.6% over 15 years if the government failed to reach a trade deal with the EU.

!!!

Posted
28 minutes ago, bwfcfan5 said:

The government has estimated a post-Brexit trade deal with the United States would boost the UK economy by 0.16% over the next 15 years
 

The estimate is based on a model developed by the government in November 2018 when it predicted various post-Brexit scenarios. 

That model estimated that UK GDP would fall by 7.6% over 15 years if the government failed to reach a trade deal with the EU.

!!!

Is that the best you can come up with ? An outdated and now totally meaningless article.

Not to mention the key words of estimated and if.

Pathetic fella, stick to pontificating on everything else you think you're an expert at.

Posted
25 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

Is that the best you can come up with ? An outdated and now totally meaningless article.

Not to mention the key words of estimated and if.

Pathetic fella, stick to pontificating on everything else you think you're an expert at.

This was released by the government today. Shame they aren’t a bit more positive with their own modelling eh?

Posted
32 minutes ago, bwfcfan5 said:

This was released by the government today. Shame they aren’t a bit more positive with their own modelling eh?

The link says Novembef 2018, take a look again.

Posted
34 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

The link says Novembef 2018, take a look again.

They used the same model from 2018 - their own model today to predict the benefit of a US trade deal. Should we not reach a deal with the EU by December they have modelled that with said model. Alongside the ‘benefits’ of a US model. 
 

This is a story from today. All over the news. I merely posted their own release.

Posted
9 minutes ago, bwfcfan5 said:

They used the same model from 2018 - their own model today to predict the benefit of a US trade deal. Should we not reach a deal with the EU by December they have modelled that with said model. Alongside the ‘benefits’ of a US model. 
 

This is a story from today. All over the news. I merely posted their own release.

Yes I know it's all over the news, but it's still full of ifs and ands.....and it wasn't Boris Johnson's team who put that together,  it was Theresa May's shambolic remaining team.

We will get a decent deal, no ifs or buts about it, that those articles and reports can be consigned to the bin where they belong.

The govt could be Boxing clever and using reverse psychology by using that model from 2018. When they get a better deal, they'll balloon how good they are, merely my own personal thought on that.

Posted
2 hours ago, bwfcfan5 said:

The government has estimated a post-Brexit trade deal with the United States would boost the UK economy by 0.16% over the next 15 years
 

The estimate is based on a model developed by the government in November 2018 when it predicted various post-Brexit scenarios. 

That model estimated that UK GDP would fall by 7.6% over 15 years if the government failed to reach a trade deal with the EU.

!!!

And?

Posted
16 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

Interesting link here....

 

 

Fake news

Posted

To be fair, anyone in the production sector who saw China buying up all the raw materials and becoming a major supplier for just about the whole world also saw that it'd be too easy for China to shut shop and hold the world to ransom. 

 

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