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By:
brassneck
When: 16 Oct 18 00:06
under trade laws any country that breaks a trade agreement will be banished from trading for 7 years(7 year contract) with 166 countries world wide.Should the UK break their trade deal with the EU(no deal) sanctions will be placed on the country who try to trade with them,Russia, China,and Angola are not members of the 166 countries(china and russia are half members)and Lybia is the other country who do not agree with the 7 year suspension .
the united states has already warned the UK of the dangers of a no deal and Donald has told Theresa that he will trade with the UK in 7 years time ,Canada has also agreed a 7 year time frame with the UK.Russia would be the best chance for the UK to get a possible deal in trade if the UK walk away with a no deal situation but within 3 years everyone in the UK would be wearing Kossac hats drinking Vodka and mingling with their new turk friends as part of the trade agreement.
By:
UBLE/REGY
When: 16 Oct 18 00:46
You do like frighten us Brassneck…Scared

We can do deal with the EU, but if it also involves us accepting immigration

then we might as well have not voted for Brexit????

That will betray DEMOCRACY!

ps
What we say on here is not going to affect what happens anyway, just as well.
By:
jumper3
When: 16 Oct 18 13:40
https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/brexit-news-andrew-bridgen-bbc-5live-irish-border/

I do believe a last minute deal will be pulled out of the hat. Strongly suspect Teresa May wants to get beyond the budget in 2 weeks as she'll need DUP support for that. This story was not largely reported in the UK media. Bridgen has form not knowing what he is talking about when it comes to Ireland.

Anyone else here think they can just get an Irish passport because they are British? Just curious. Serious question.
By:
Just Checking
When: 16 Oct 18 14:01
The Ireland 2040 plan as laid out by the SJW who is now their PM is cultural suicide. If they let that maniac proceed with that, I want a hard border with Ireland anyway, that tool wants turn it into an open border with the third world. F.O.
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jumper3
When: 16 Oct 18 15:48
Varadkar? SJW? He's most likely closest to home in the Tories. Jesus. It is true. People in the UK, when it comes to Ireland are utterly and completely clueless.

As for the 2040 plan, it is probably the first time there has even been a comprehensive approach to national infrastructure. They'll only come in numbers though if there are jobs together with growth. Returning Irish, UK nationals wanting to retire and eastern Europeans mostly.

https://www.independent.ie/business/brexit/house-sales-to-uk-buyers-climb-as-brexit-refugees-outbid-irishbased-homebuyers-37419711.html
By:
dave1357
When: 16 Oct 18 16:23

Oct 16, 2018 -- 12:06AM, brassneck wrote:


under trade laws any country that breaks a trade agreement will be banished from trading for 7 years(7 year contract) with 166 countries world wide.Should the UK break their trade deal with the EU(no deal) sanctions will be placed on the country who try to trade with them,Russia, China,and Angola are not members of the 166 countries(china and russia are half members)and Lybia is the other country who do not agree with the 7 year suspension .the united states has already warned the UK of the dangers of a no deal and Donald has told Theresa that he will trade with the UK in 7 years time ,Canada has also agreed a 7 year time frame with the UK.Russia would be the best chance for the UK to get a possible deal in trade if the UK walk away with a no deal situation but within 3 years everyone in the UK would be wearing Kossac hats drinking Vodka and mingling with their new turk friends as part of the trade agreement.


utter drivel

By:
akabula
When: 16 Oct 18 18:34
Behave yourself Brassie, everybody knows that talking drivel is daves domain.
By:
Just Checking
When: 16 Oct 18 20:30
The Grammar Nazis are going to melt down when they read that subject line
By:
akabula
When: 16 Oct 18 20:33
Is they? Wink
By:
Just Checking
When: 16 Oct 18 20:35
Yip, their blood vessels will be bursted!
By:
brassneck
When: 16 Oct 18 22:19
dave knows everything,a bookie should hang dave on the wall of his office and he would not need to buy the racing post ,customers could just ask daveLaughLaugh
By:
akabula
When: 16 Oct 18 22:25
Laugh
By:
kincsem
When: 17 Oct 18 09:14
Ireland will do alright.
We will be in the European Union.
By:
Hanx
When: 17 Oct 18 19:47

Oct 17, 2018 -- 9:14AM, kincsem wrote:


Ireland will do alright.We will be in the European Union.


Best hope that Brexit distracts your masters in Brussels long enough to stop them investigating your giveaway corporate tax rate (your strongest economic trump card).

Oh and being in the Euro, you'll take bath on the Greek debt crisis, conveniently kicked down the road for a while until....

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