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Philip Hammond is talking about......
« on: 13 December 2016, 12:06:14 »

....a 'transitional deal' with the EU, which will take a further two years after leaving the EU. So about four years in total

I have no idea what he means, and I'm not sure David Davis and Boris agree with his thinking.



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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #1 on: 13 December 2016, 12:17:54 »

....a 'transitional deal' with the EU, which will take a further two years after leaving the EU. So about four years in total

I have no idea what he means, and I'm not sure David Davis and Boris agree with his thinking.

And I'm pretty sure that EU negotiators will not agree with his thinking
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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #2 on: 13 December 2016, 12:19:58 »

....a 'transitional deal' with the EU, which will take a further two years after leaving the EU. So about four years in total

I have no idea what he means, and I'm not sure David Davis and Boris agree with his thinking.

And I'm pretty sure that EU negotiators will not agree with his thinking




Yup  ::)

If the EU can't control us, they want rid of us asap (after teaching us a lesson first  >:()
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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #3 on: 13 December 2016, 12:34:12 »

Most people expected it to be 'done and dusted' by the 24th June, with a big 'fu*k you' from the UK as we closed the door on the way out. :) ;)
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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #4 on: 13 December 2016, 13:01:03 »

All depends on how big our balls are when we sit down  ;)

On one hand, we can hurt them more then they can hurt us sanctions wise and the rest of the world has already said it wants to talk to us about trade ect  ;)

On the other hand, if Junkers the drunk makes it easy, a good 3 or 4 nation states are seriously thinking about doing the same which would opps up the EU even more so if the EU is to survive a little longer, a example needs to be set by them if anything but to not loose face  ;)
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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #5 on: 13 December 2016, 13:51:01 »

People have got short memories and if they get told something often enough, they'll start to believe it.  ::)

Hammond is a remainer and without a shadow of doubt if there is another referendum he would campaign to stay in.  This is all part of a stealthy plot to kill off BREXIT slowly but surely, kind of a death by a thousand cuts!  ::)
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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #6 on: 13 December 2016, 14:09:33 »

They are hoping to delay it until the next cyclical recession. Then they can put project fear into overdrive, hope to change peoples minds, and kill the Brexit result.
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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #7 on: 13 December 2016, 16:23:36 »

How about a few seasonal cracker jokes rather than what I was going to say about Hammond.

How will Christmas dinner be different after Brexit?
No Brussels.

Why are Jeremy Corbyn's Christmas cards on the floor?
Because his cabinet collapsed.

What is the similarity between a clementine and Donald Trump?
Both are a little orange.
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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #8 on: 13 December 2016, 18:22:27 »

If I was in charge of the EU, I'd be impatiently waiting for the process to start, and give NOTHING to an insignificant little island, promoting cheaper, local goods, whilst filling the coffers with import duties :).

There is very little made here that cannot be made elsewhere...  ...and large companies can already see that, and making plans.  Which will obviously impact employment, standards of living, and the ability to pay for wasteful shit, such as the NHS, that people hold so dear...


But the brainwashed can't see that.
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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #9 on: 13 December 2016, 18:59:07 »

This insignificant little island is the biggest export market for German cars and has a very significant trade deficit with the EU. A lack of trade between them and us, would hurt them for more than it would hurt us.
The Directors of MB,VAG, BMW, Renault, Citreon, Peuget, Fiat etc. etc - just to use one industry as an example, simply wont allow their politicians to adapt the attitude you suggest.
I have seen hard evidence of several large companies planning really big investments in the UK since June, but only project fear rumours of the planned exodus you mention.
The most recent being Softbank who are investing $100 billion in a new London headquarters.
None of the things we were warned about that would happen immediately after a Leave vote have happened, and the likelihood is that they wont.
Have some faith in your own country. We will make a success of Brexit. The future is exciting, if your not scared of it.  :y
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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #10 on: 13 December 2016, 19:06:20 »

It is also quite possible, to say the least, that the Euro will fail and the EU wont be far behind it, in the not too distant future.  :)
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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #11 on: 13 December 2016, 19:21:24 »

I voted to remain, but not 'remoan' but I find brexit extremely interesting. It's the 'not knowing' that makes it so.

This little island could sink without trace....or.........perhaps brexit is the start of something amazing, with Britain becoming a dominant world power not seen since Victoria ruled over half the globe.

Who knows.

Your guess is as good as mine. :y


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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #12 on: 13 December 2016, 19:34:19 »

Slight change of topic, but these anti democratic shites who have gone through the courts make me unspeakably angry.
They wont even be honest about their agenda. They claim that they aren't trying to overturn the will of the people but force the govt to do things in a proper constitutional manner, and using the royal prerogative without prior consent of parliament flies in the face of that.
Well, I will believe them if they can answer this question.
Why didn't any of you do the same thing when in -
1972 Heath used it to sign the treaty for the UK to join the European Economic Community
1987 Thatcher used it to sign the single European act
1992 Major used it to sign the Maastricht treaty
1997 Blair used it to sign the Amsterdam treaty
2007 Brown used it to sign the Lisbon treaty (aka The EU Constitution)
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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #13 on: 13 December 2016, 19:51:36 »

Migv6....you da man :y
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Re: Philip Hammond is talking about......
« Reply #14 on: 13 December 2016, 20:26:07 »

If I was in charge of the EU, I'd be impatiently waiting for the process to start, and give NOTHING to an insignificant little island, promoting cheaper, local goods, whilst filling the coffers with import duties :).

There is very little made here that cannot be made elsewhere...  ...and large companies can already see that, and making plans.  Which will obviously impact employment, standards of living, and the ability to pay for wasteful shit, such as the NHS, that people hold so dear...


But the brainwashed can't see that.







Okay, a question for you ...........

If these islands are as insignificant as you want us to believe and all things in the glorious EU been equal, why did these great companies decide to make these products here in the first place ?
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