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What do people think should be in this report interests me , im sure if it was flimsy or less dramatic that would be wrong .
I would have saved thousands of pounds ,and just said this will be will be very painful , so agree a deal rather than findingnany means to block everything in its path.
Sorry for any confusion, but I wasn't referring to the government in either of my posts. To clarify, I was referring to you suggesting the stockpiling of medication in the first post - which we know has been tarnished as 'Project Fear' by the pro-Brexit lot (of which you are one).
The second post was responding to you asking why I thought that you were "interesting". Once again, it's because you're suggesting stockpiling medication is a reasonable measure to take despite everyone with something to say, who voted to leave, will shoot down any suggestion that stockpiling food or medication will be a reality.
I'm not sure that you can have it both ways.
It's a simple choice really. The globalist EU are aligned with Communist China, and as a free-trade nation we should allign ourselves with the USA & Japan, et al. The whole Brexit/Remain situation is about ideolgy.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/11...-deal-leave-EU
You would imagine that with all the practice he's had, Boris would be better at this lying business
Yes, but they are in a trade war due to the current negotiations to reset the present trade imbalances. The option of free lunches that came about due to the globalist policies of previous US administrations have now been taken off the table, and their entire business model is under stress. The multinationals aren't happy, which is a good thing. Wealth is now going to flow back to the nations who enter into mutually beneficial trade deals (that's the USA & UK), and those who thrive on the free lunches (China & EU) will now have have to rethink their entire trade strategies. If you want to assess the true effects of Brexit, they have to be looked at over the longer term.
The opposite is true.The sizable minority in the Tory parliamentary party believe that as we are the first democracy we should be answerable to no one.Its an ideology that dates back to the Empire days where a few elitist ruled the many.Rees-Mogg and his cronies don't give a fig about the possible hardship a cliff edge Brexit would do.The other thing you don't realise is that on a trade basis we are relatively small potatoes especially when you consider the fact that California has the fifth largest economy in the world.As a stand alone trading nation we would have nothing like the clout that the EU block has despite what these elitist Tories would have you believe
You are assuming that the EU block remains intact post-Brexit, and that the Tories will be in power forever.
The UK is strategically import to the US geopolitically. We have a seat on the security council, and are also their most important intelligence sharing ally. We are situated at the gateway to Europe, and nobody knows what the future holds. Britain may even start a new common market without a political union, or a European army
Would that be the same EU that has a new trade deal with Japan? This is why Honda are closing Swindon and Nissan halve cut investment in Sunderland.
Why make cars with uncertainty around tariffs when you can ship them in tariff-free from Japan.
Watch Toyota follow suit with Nissan to pull out come the new Qashqai, which is already built in Spain as the Renault Kadjar.
It absolutely beggars belief that Leavers are clinging on to their Brexitopia dream, when it was so obviously a sandcastle.
I'd be much more concerned if a sitting government DIDN'T look into all possible scenarios (good, bad, or terrible) surrounding a possible Brexit. That's their job, isn't it? To NOT have prepared for any eventuality would be very irresponsible. The fact that they seem to have done so quite thoroughly is one of the few bits of good news to come out of the recent political bun-fight.