by Cannydc » Sun Feb 11, 2018 7:10 pm
Rocthedog wrote:Cannydc wrote:"We already have a free zone are operated by DP world in West Thurrock in Essex. DP World being Dubai Ports Authority who operate the free zone. It,s going fantastic. Get to know whats happening before you spout of. Also did you know the Nissan factory in Sunderland operate under a free trade licence. They do not have too high an import duty very negligible to land engines or raw materials required to put their vehicles together that is why they have so been successful, and of course they have a British workforce. Win win all round. The EU spit blood over that and have been trying to do something about it. But the Japanese have something to say about what they want not the EU. And soon so will we."
Pie in the sky stuff.
However, as we happen to have the most boastful, fanciful chief negotiator in David Davis, I am prepared to hear what he says about us having a huge Dubai Ports Free Trade Area in order to trade with the EU.
Nothing.
Oh, OK. Not even being considered by the Pie In The Sky, Have Our Cake and Eat It Brigade.
Probably a bit unlikely then.
One final point. If you really believe that the EU will continue to accept 'special' deals with UK car manufacturers, you really should take a look at what they have stated as their position on bespoke deals. Not a chance.
Your Fear mongering continues, We are going out of the EU. So get Over it.
The devaluation of the pound after the Brexit vote - fact.
This is a first indication of what is going to happen if hard Brexit takes place.
Reduction of 96% of nurses from EU applying to NHS - fact.
Vegetables rotting in fields because farmers unable to hire required staff - fact.
Logic dictates this could lead to food shortages especially if we are unable to import 85% food we are currently importing now.
Why we won't be able to import? Simple - UK hasn't made any provisions of creating customs checks required post cliff edge Brexit - fact.
Which will result in lorry queues stretching from Dover to London and beyond.
The point is it doesn't matter how many facts you provide, Brexiters won't listen, because they know better and everything they don't understand is project fear, even when it is project reality.
[quote="Rocthedog"][quote="Cannydc"]"We already have a free zone are operated by DP world in West Thurrock in Essex. DP World being Dubai Ports Authority who operate the free zone. It,s going fantastic. Get to know whats happening before you spout of. Also did you know the Nissan factory in Sunderland operate under a free trade licence. They do not have too high an import duty very negligible to land engines or raw materials required to put their vehicles together that is why they have so been successful, and of course they have a British workforce. Win win all round. The EU spit blood over that and have been trying to do something about it. But the Japanese have something to say about what they want not the EU. And soon so will we."
Pie in the sky stuff.
However, as we happen to have the most boastful, fanciful chief negotiator in David Davis, I am prepared to hear what he says about us having a huge Dubai Ports Free Trade Area in order to trade with the EU.
Nothing.
Oh, OK. Not even being considered by the Pie In The Sky, Have Our Cake and Eat It Brigade.
Probably a bit unlikely then.
One final point. If you really believe that the EU will continue to accept 'special' deals with UK car manufacturers, you really should take a look at what they have stated as their position on bespoke deals. Not a chance.[/quote]
Your Fear mongering continues, We are going out of the EU. So get Over it.[/quote]
The devaluation of the pound after the Brexit vote - fact.
This is a first indication of what is going to happen if hard Brexit takes place.
Reduction of 96% of nurses from EU applying to NHS - fact.
Vegetables rotting in fields because farmers unable to hire required staff - fact.
Logic dictates this could lead to food shortages especially if we are unable to import 85% food we are currently importing now.
Why we won't be able to import? Simple - UK hasn't made any provisions of creating customs checks required post cliff edge Brexit - fact.
Which will result in lorry queues stretching from Dover to London and beyond.
The point is it doesn't matter how many facts you provide, Brexiters won't listen, because they know better and everything they don't understand is project fear, even when it is project reality.