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Post by irene on Nov 27, 2018 7:41:40 GMT
I see Trump no doubt prompted by his UK representative Farage cannot resist poking his nose in but I’m sure his admirers on here will carry on with the line that it’s justified and nothing like Obama’s back of the queue comment.The vassal state we’re heading for is us kowtowing to the USA
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2018 7:56:57 GMT
I see Trump no doubt prompted by his UK representative Farage cannot resist poking his nose in but I’m sure his admirers on here will carry on with the line that it’s justified and nothing like Obama’s back of the queue comment. The vassal state we’re heading for is us kowtowing to the USAIncorrect. The UK are kowtowing to the EU. How is he 'poking his nose in'? He was asked a question, so he answered "'I think we have to take a look seriously whether or not the UK is allowed to trade. Because right now if you look at the deal, they may not be able to trade with us,' he said." He is only telling the truth. While the UK is in the Custom's Union, which could be forever, we cannot strike a separate Trade Deal with anyone outside of the EU.
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Post by irene on Nov 27, 2018 8:15:14 GMT
Apparently everything’s in place already for a deal with the USA when we’re able to proceed so Trumps provocative intervention is unnecessary I’m sure we’ll soon be flooded with inferior food and private healthcare.
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Post by irene on Nov 27, 2018 8:24:49 GMT
Besides everyone knows there’s no chance of Mays trade deal being acceptable to parliament
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2018 8:27:23 GMT
Apparently everything’s in place already for a deal with the USA when we’re able to proceed so Trumps provocative intervention is unnecessary I’m sure we’ll soon be flooded with inferior food and private healthcare. Please, stop using this childish six form rhetoric. We've explained this to you before...... If you wish to sell anything into a market, you have to conform to the standards of that particular market. You cannot flood that market with goods that do not meet the standards. As for the Private Healthcare nonsense, are you aware that the majority of the free world countries do NOT have a National Health Service which is fee at the point of delivery? The US model is not the only model out there. Private Health Care does not mean that medical treatment would be the same as in the US. Also, in some areas of the NHS we already have Private Health Care. If a Private company can provide the same, or better service than the NHS can, at a lower cost to the Nation, then it is only right and proper that it is utilized. Money saved by using Private companies in one area means that more money can be utilized elsewhere in the NHS. To suggest otherwise is just economic nonsense. and if Trump had refused to answer the question, you would have been jumping up and down demanding that he answer.....being held to account by the Press.........Freedom of the Press etc etc. You are just trying to concoct a story, when in reality, there is nothing there to see.
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Post by irene on Nov 27, 2018 8:47:20 GMT
Don’t be ridiculous it’s not a concocted story and it’s being debated on every serious media outlet .Anyway let’s see what happens when we drop out I’ll admit if I am wrong will you ?
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Post by stuart1974 on Nov 27, 2018 9:12:31 GMT
Any trade deal with the US would take years to come into play and Trump would likely be out of office by then anyway.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2018 9:16:11 GMT
Don’t be ridiculous it’s not a concocted story and it’s being debated on every serious media outlet .Anyway let’s see what happens when we drop out I’ll admit if I am wrong will you ? No, I am not denying that Trump said what he did. What I am saying is that you are just trying to build a story against Trump, when the reality is that there really is no story here.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2018 9:17:36 GMT
Don’t be ridiculous it’s not a concocted story and it’s being debated on every serious media outlet .Anyway let’s see what happens when we drop out I’ll admit if I am wrong will you ? Sorry, wrong about what?
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Post by irene on Nov 27, 2018 11:27:13 GMT
There is no need for me to build a story against Trump his comments were intended to have an effect and to give the right wing hardliners more spurious ammunition he should keep out of GB politics just imagine if it were the other way round.Plus I will not be patronised by you and don’t require any explanation on anything.You once asked me if I had served have you a University degree and MA like me that’s what I’ve been busy doing
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2018 11:36:28 GMT
There is no need for me to build a story against Trump his comments were intended to have an effect and to give the right wing hardliners more spurious ammunition he should keep out of GB politics just imagine if it were the other way round.Plus I will not be patronised by you and don’t require any explanation on anything.You once asked me if I had served have you a University degree and MA like me that’s what I’ve been busy doing what?
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Post by William Wilson on Nov 27, 2018 12:40:02 GMT
There is no need for me to build a story against Trump his comments were intended to have an effect and to give the right wing hardliners more spurious ammunition he should keep out of GB politics just imagine if it were the other way round.Plus I will not be patronised by you and don’t require any explanation on anything.You once asked me if I had served have you a University degree and MA like me that’s what I’ve been busy doing what? Not sure what his degree is in, but he appears to have discarded English language at a fairly early stage in his education. Hence, your confusion at the point he is making.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2018 13:00:27 GMT
I agree with Nobby. Trump was asked a question, he answered in his own unique way. He didn't mean what he said, he meant we couldn't enter into a negotiated trade deal between the UK and USA. This is of course true only during the transition period. If we leave the transition period with a negotiated trade agreement which does NOT include being a member of Customs Union nor the Single Market then of course we can. By the way, as members of the current EU the UK trades very significantly with the USA, our investments into each other's country being very significant. I would like business to tell us the degree to which the current rules suppresses our trade with the USA. I will put a £5 on a "not much" answer. Which would render the debate stupid, which of course it is.
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Post by irene on Nov 27, 2018 13:12:38 GMT
My degree is in English
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2018 15:19:55 GMT
I agree with Nobby. Trump was asked a question, he answered in his own unique way. He didn't mean what he said, he meant we couldn't enter into a negotiated trade deal between the UK and USA. This is of course true only during the transition period. If we leave the transition period with a negotiated trade agreement which does NOT include being a member of Customs Union nor the Single Market then of course we can. By the way, as members of the current EU the UK trades very significantly with the USA, our investments into each other's country being very significant. I would like business to tell us the degree to which the current rules suppresses our trade with the USA. I will put a £5 on a "not much" answer. Which would render the debate stupid, which of course it is. I did put a link up earlier to the EU database where you can find out how much countries have to pay in tariff's for any goods entering the EU. For example, we pay 13% more for sports trainers from the US. You owe me a fiver 😁
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2018 17:02:47 GMT
I agree with Nobby. Trump was asked a question, he answered in his own unique way. He didn't mean what he said, he meant we couldn't enter into a negotiated trade deal between the UK and USA. This is of course true only during the transition period. If we leave the transition period with a negotiated trade agreement which does NOT include being a member of Customs Union nor the Single Market then of course we can. By the way, as members of the current EU the UK trades very significantly with the USA, our investments into each other's country being very significant. I would like business to tell us the degree to which the current rules suppresses our trade with the USA. I will put a £5 on a "not much" answer. Which would render the debate stupid, which of course it is. I did put a link up earlier to the EU database where you can find out how much countries have to pay in tariff's for any goods entering the EU. For example, we pay 13% more for sports trainers from the US. You owe me a fiver 😁 Ha ha, Nobby Don't think trainers, in the grand scheme of things, adds up to much.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2018 17:09:00 GMT
I did put a link up earlier to the EU database where you can find out how much countries have to pay in tariff's for any goods entering the EU. For example, we pay 13% more for sports trainers from the US. You owe me a fiver 😁 Ha ha, Nobby Don't think trainers, in the grand scheme of things, adds up to much. That was just an example. The database covers every country and any possible goods. It is very extensive.
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