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From: jkb675@gmail.com
"The Todal" wrote in message
news:h0it0lFgf3U1@mid.individual.net...
> On 13/10/2019 19:13, Jane Black wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Pamela" wrote in message
>> news:XnsAAE781B8328CD37B93@81.171.118.178...
>
>>
>>> Why experience a disaster for several unnecessary years?
>>
>> You havent established that there will be any disaster.
> The government's own research shows that there will be major economic
> problems.
And it remains to be seen if that is reality.
It wasn€t with the previous claim that not being
in the eurozone would produce the same result.
"Disaster" is merely one way of describing that.
It is in fact just more flagrant dishonesty.
>>> Best to avoid the problems than rush into them.
>>
>> Nothing ventured, nothing gained, stupid.
>>> For example, what do the trade deals we will need after Brexit
>>
>> That€s a lie, the UK is free to trade under the WTO rules, just
>> like all of the USA, Japan, Korea, Canada, China etc etc all do.
>
> I suppose you will personally be out there, doing the negotiations that
> will keep your local factories open?
Doesn€t need anything like that with the factories
that matter like the rolls royce aircraft engine
factories and those that produce airbus wings.
Sure, there may be a few foreign car manufacturers
who chose to assemble cars in the UK to avoid
import duty that would have otherwise applied,
but even you should have noticed that there is
now a free trade agreement with Japan that
means that they don€t need to assemble in the
EU anymore, and Nissan has pulled the plug on
assembly in the UK for that reason.
>>> actually look like? The signs are they're going to be very
>>> disappointing.
>>
>> More of your flagrant dishonesty.
>>
>> And regardless, the majority of those who bothered to vote
>> voted to leave and you clowns get to like that or lump it.
>
> I suppose the disappointment of yet another Brexit extension has made you
> feel very angry.
You suppose wrong and there hasn€t been yet
another brexit extension so that cant be the reason.
> Just remember that Brexit doesn't rely on you and your writings in social
> media.
Your shit in spades.
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