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2 minutes ago, royal white said:

No I’m trying to explain to you how the food won’t rot. How we have for decades received ‘fresh’ food from around the world which had taken weeks to reach our shores. 

Now the 30% that you mentioned from the eu will be fine if we have a few delays at the ports, if it be a few hours or a few days you will still get your fresh Bananas to Stick up your crack, don’t worry 

Ok mate. You know better than every single person who works in the industry. I get it.

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5 minutes ago, Cheese said:

Ok mate. You know better than every single person who works in the industry. I get it.

I don’t, I’ve no idea how anything is going to pan out but I do know how food is kept fresh in refrigeration units and how it’s transported around the world. Just helping you out on your claim that it will all rot in a lorry port. 

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5 minutes ago, royal white said:

I don’t, I’ve no idea how anything is going to pan out but I do know how food is kept fresh in refrigeration units and how it’s transported around the world. Just helping you out on your claim that it will all rot in a lorry port. 

You're basing that on what happens NOW. You don't seem to understand that those things will change when we extract ourselves from every single trade deal we currently have in place.

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4 minutes ago, Cheese said:

You're basing that on what happens NOW. You don't seem to understand that those things will change when we extract ourselves from every single trade deal we currently have in place.

All I’m telling you is how food stays fresh, stop looking to deep into what I’m explaining!  You seem to think that our food will rott when it’s sat in a lorry port, I’m telling you that unless it’s there for a few weeks (in the lorry port) it won’t. 

Im basing my comment on what you posted earlier, nothing else. 

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5 minutes ago, royal white said:

All I’m telling you is how food stays fresh, stop looking to deep into what I’m explaining!  You seem to think that our food will rott when it’s sat in a lorry port, I’m telling you that unless it’s there for a few weeks (in the lorry port) it won’t. 

Im basing my comment on what you posted earlier, nothing else. 

Ok mate. Good night. I'm sure this is what you voted for. 

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1 minute ago, royal white said:

Get back to ripping off old folk sweety it’s all you’re good for. Scum 

That's quite a shitty thing to say about somebody

I presume you can back it up 

Send us what you have, please

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1 minute ago, Cheese said:

I only con old people out of their savings. You fuck children. Who's the worst? Unless both of those things are completely made up? 

Thought you was going to bed? People who get found out always try to come back with a paedo/nonce line thankfully most people see straight thought it and recognise the guilty one! I bet no one can find a conviction of me being a paedo. (Which you said I have) yet you have just admitted to conning old folks out of their savings. Scummy man. Now stop blocking the BREXIT thread up and let’s all talk about how the world will end when BREXIT kicks in.

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25 minutes ago, royal white said:

So you can accuse someone of carrying out sexual acts but not question someone’s past? 

You're not questioning owt

You're accusing him

I've merely asked for evidence as I suspect it's bollocks

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8 hours ago, Casino said:

I'm keen to see the logic that gets food prices reducing

When we are outside, then we won’t be paying the tariffs imposed by the EU.

 

 

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44 minutes ago, boltondiver said:

When we are outside, then we won’t be paying the tariffs imposed by the EU.

 

 

Moving to WTO tarrifs will cost the UK anywhere between 1.5 to 3.9% of GDP. Even if we strike a free trade deal with the EU what trade deals do we have in place with the rest of the world that suggests we will pay less tarrifs for our food than we do currently? 

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5 minutes ago, Salford Trotter said:

Moving to WTO tarrifs will cost the UK anywhere between 1.5 to 3.9% of GDP. Even if we strike a free trade deal with the EU what trade deals do we have in place with the rest of the world that suggests we will pay less tarrifs for our food than we do currently? 

https://lawyersforbritain.org/leaving-the-eu-on-wto-terms-pulling-down-the-barriers-to-world-trade

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4 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

So the bosses of the biggest british supermarkets think prices will go up and a bunch of lawyers think they will go down? I know who i believe. 

Have you ever dealt professionally with the top UK supermarkets? They are some of the toughest negotiators around and if they, even with their global sourcing power, think that the prices they will pay post brexit will go up then it is very likely they will.

Note from your article that it was littered with ifs, buts and maybes so lots of conjecture

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26 minutes ago, Salford Trotter said:

So the bosses of the biggest british supermarkets think prices will go up and a bunch of lawyers think they will go down? I know who i believe. 

Have you ever dealt professionally with the top UK supermarkets? They are some of the toughest negotiators around and if they, even with their global sourcing power, think that the prices they will pay post brexit will go up then it is very likely they will.

Note from your article that it was littered with ifs, buts and maybes so lots of conjecture

You'll believe who you want to believe. Anything which coincides with the losing side in the referendum.

Sooner we are out the better. Probably take a few years for the whining to peter out.

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33 minutes ago, Salford Trotter said:

So the bosses of the biggest british supermarkets think prices will go up and a bunch of lawyers think they will go down? I know who i believe. 

Have you ever dealt professionally with the top UK supermarkets? They are some of the toughest negotiators around and if they, even with their global sourcing power, think that the prices they will pay post brexit will go up then it is very likely they will.

Note from your article that it was littered with ifs, buts and maybes so lots of conjecture

Yes I have dealt with supermarkets and discount retailers, it’ll suit their agenda to talk up prices increases and subsequently increase their margin and profits. 

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