A wee question about all this.
In the event of a no deal crash out there will be trade tariffs. Who collects the 10% that will be put on cars for example?
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comment by theresgonnaebeashow (U5686)
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A wee question about all this.
In the event of a no deal crash out there will be trade tariffs. Who collects the 10% that will be put on cars for example?
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Mike Ashley.
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comment by theresgonnaebeashow (U5686)
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A wee question about all this.
In the event of a no deal crash out there will be trade tariffs. Who collects the 10% that will be put on cars for example?
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Mike Ashley.
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I think he wants mp to read, and process, the withdrawal agreement. Failing the latter, at least have people with the ability to interpret said wa advise mp’s on its content.
Surely it’s the least we should expect when our members of partliament are voting on some of the most important legislation in the history of the UK?
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bluebell😃
Good day for NI man and time to move on from brexit bollox!
I voted leave, but accept it that economically, it lacked a plan, and so a soft brexit with a deal was the only way to respect the ref vote and prevent a no deal....
Dup need to wise up and compromise for once, as do SF who lost half their vote here, so the days of orange and green bigotry are going!
NI was 46% leave, so dup cant pretend otherwise and with access to the eu customs union, NI has best of both worlds!
ERG are ditching dup and i hope labour from leave areas back this deal and movd forward to other issues!
This deal is not perfect and nothing is with the uk half remain, but if the Eu agree with ukgov, it will be a brave or foolish parliament that rejects this deal!
This is a good day!
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The best deal we can get is the one we already share with the eu. People just want to cut off their nose to spite their face.
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comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
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The best deal we can get is the one we already share with the eu. People just want to cut off their nose to spite their face.
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I hear ya, but we voted leave and if you ignore that???
You get a big angry far right movement !
In hindsight, Cameron messed up calling a binary ref, but we are where we are, and need a deal!
Got control of our borders. Well apart from the one in Ireland.
I don’t really give a shiiiiiit if we ignore the referendum, to be honest. Never should have been allowed.
But as we are where we are it makes sense to have a second referendum. Then hopefully enough people have come to their senses and realised what a daft idea it is, and we can actually move on from this.
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comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
Got control of our borders. Well apart from the one in Ireland.
I don’t really give a shiiiiiit if we ignore the referendum, to be honest. Never should have been allowed.
But as we are where we are it makes sense to have a second referendum. Then hopefully enough people have come to their senses and realised what a daft idea it is, and we can actually move on from this.
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And if leave win again???
or its close?
If you are cool ignoring 17.5 m voters, they can ignore one voter....you!😂
If people think leaving is totally wrong, campaign to rejoin.
I’m cool with ignoring 17.5m voters because it’s a facking stupid idea. But there’s a difference between me not giving a shiiiiiiit whether they are ignored or not and a practical solution to the mess we are in.
If we were to then vote to leave again then so be it, even if it’s daft. But the idea of going ahead with it without actually having a confirmatory vote is even more stupid.
Leaving and campaigning to rejoin is just a pointless venture if we can remain as we are. On what planet does it make sense to inflict years of damage to the country only to return on worse terms?
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posted on 17/10/19
A wee question about all this.
In the event of a no deal crash out there will be trade tariffs. Who collects the 10% that will be put on cars for example?
posted on 17/10/19
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posted on 17/10/19
comment by theresgonnaebeashow (U5686)
posted 3 minutes ago
A wee question about all this.
In the event of a no deal crash out there will be trade tariffs. Who collects the 10% that will be put on cars for example?
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Mike Ashley.
posted on 17/10/19
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posted on 17/10/19
comment by PointyBirds (U21890)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by theresgonnaebeashow (U5686)
posted 3 minutes ago
A wee question about all this.
In the event of a no deal crash out there will be trade tariffs. Who collects the 10% that will be put on cars for example?
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Mike Ashley.
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posted on 17/10/19
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posted on 17/10/19
I think he wants mp to read, and process, the withdrawal agreement. Failing the latter, at least have people with the ability to interpret said wa advise mp’s on its content.
Surely it’s the least we should expect when our members of partliament are voting on some of the most important legislation in the history of the UK?
posted on 17/10/19
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posted on 17/10/19
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posted on 17/10/19
bluebell😃
Good day for NI man and time to move on from brexit bollox!
I voted leave, but accept it that economically, it lacked a plan, and so a soft brexit with a deal was the only way to respect the ref vote and prevent a no deal....
Dup need to wise up and compromise for once, as do SF who lost half their vote here, so the days of orange and green bigotry are going!
NI was 46% leave, so dup cant pretend otherwise and with access to the eu customs union, NI has best of both worlds!
ERG are ditching dup and i hope labour from leave areas back this deal and movd forward to other issues!
This deal is not perfect and nothing is with the uk half remain, but if the Eu agree with ukgov, it will be a brave or foolish parliament that rejects this deal!
This is a good day!
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posted on 17/10/19
The best deal we can get is the one we already share with the eu. People just want to cut off their nose to spite their face.
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posted on 17/10/19
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 4 minutes ago
The best deal we can get is the one we already share with the eu. People just want to cut off their nose to spite their face.
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I hear ya, but we voted leave and if you ignore that???
You get a big angry far right movement !
In hindsight, Cameron messed up calling a binary ref, but we are where we are, and need a deal!
posted on 17/10/19
Got control of our borders. Well apart from the one in Ireland.
I don’t really give a shiiiiiit if we ignore the referendum, to be honest. Never should have been allowed.
But as we are where we are it makes sense to have a second referendum. Then hopefully enough people have come to their senses and realised what a daft idea it is, and we can actually move on from this.
posted on 17/10/19
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posted on 17/10/19
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
Got control of our borders. Well apart from the one in Ireland.
I don’t really give a shiiiiiit if we ignore the referendum, to be honest. Never should have been allowed.
But as we are where we are it makes sense to have a second referendum. Then hopefully enough people have come to their senses and realised what a daft idea it is, and we can actually move on from this.
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And if leave win again???
or its close?
If you are cool ignoring 17.5 m voters, they can ignore one voter....you!😂
posted on 17/10/19
If people think leaving is totally wrong, campaign to rejoin.
posted on 17/10/19
I’m cool with ignoring 17.5m voters because it’s a facking stupid idea. But there’s a difference between me not giving a shiiiiiiit whether they are ignored or not and a practical solution to the mess we are in.
If we were to then vote to leave again then so be it, even if it’s daft. But the idea of going ahead with it without actually having a confirmatory vote is even more stupid.
Leaving and campaigning to rejoin is just a pointless venture if we can remain as we are. On what planet does it make sense to inflict years of damage to the country only to return on worse terms?
posted on 17/10/19
Free hunner ya bawhums
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