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In 2 years since the vote with the EU we have yet to agree a single elementof a future trade deal
FTFY!
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In 2 years since the vote with the EU we have yet to agree a single elementof a future trade deal
There are of course some countries where it would be reasonable to give concessions - main category would be those supplying agricultural produce that can't be grown in the UK.
Why restrict it to agricultural products - or even have it as a main category ?
Because they're pretty much the monopoly supplier of Big Stuff, quite a bit of which seems to work fine.2. Most of the UK's defense equipment problems have a single source; BAe
Because they're pretty much the monopoly supplier of Big Stuff, quite a bit of which seems to work fine.
From what I have read, Johnson is so disliked by many in the Tory party that even if May fell he would probably not get the PM nod.
And is it just me or is he TRYING to look like Donald Trump?
Theresa May has been warned that time is running out to secure a Brexit deal as she prepares to face the other 27 EU leaders at a summit in Brussels.
The PM will brief all her counterparts for the last time before October, when both sides hope a deal will be done on the UK's March 2019 departure.
But Irish leader Leo Varadkar said the lack of progress was "disappointing".
He said he expected fellow leaders to send a "strong message" to Mrs May that talks had to "intensify".
The club analogy for the new trade deal would be the ex member turning round and saying something like "of course I'll still want to play on the golf course, so you'll do me a good deal on green fees and a discount in the shop etc won't you?". No, you'll pay the full non-member prices, and you'll still have to obey the club rules though you will no longer have any say in what they are.
Sunderland Echo reporting that Nissan has halted Investment plans while it remains in the dark about Brexit.
They want more information and certainty from the Govt.
Didn't May promise them <something> some while ago?
A Whitehall source told The Independent: “There was no specific promise of money. It was a gentleman’s agreement, a case of doing whatever it took to keep Nissan happy.”
A ‘no-deal’ Brexit could destroy the car industry and put hundreds of thousands of jobs at risk, a major inquiry has warned.
Even quitting the European Union with a trade deal in place can only hurt rather than help the automotive sector, which directly or indirectly employs 900,000 people across the UK.
The findings from the cross-party House of Commons Business Committee reveals the threat to 7,000 jobs at Nissan’s car plant in Sunderland, as well as thousands of others in the carmaker’s supply chain.
Citizens could be less safe if the UK has to leave key policing agreements after Brexit, Prime Minister Theresa May has warned EU leaders.
The UK says EU negotiators are blocking agreement on tracking terrorists and sharing information after March 2019.
The EU says once the UK becomes a "third country" it cannot have the same access to policing initiatives.
Mrs May urged EU leaders to "consider what is in the best interests of the safety of your citizens and mine."
.The industry trade journal Gas World, which first reported the news that CO2 was running short, said that two tankers full of liquid CO2 from mainland Europe have been delivered to ports in the UK in the past couple of days.
I think heading for a hard brexit, she is stoking fear and adding extra border checks and slowing everything down.Theresa May using "blackmail" to try and get a better Brexit deal
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44651610
If safety is so important, don't leave
Something that has grabbed tabloid headlines more than Brexit, and possibly even more than England's unexpected performance against Panama in the football is that temporary closures for maintenance in UK chemicals plants mean that there is a national shortage of CO2. WE MAY RUN OUT OF PORK, CHICKEN, AND LAGER - already crumpet supplies have been compromised.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-44654127
Interestingly, a temporary fix is at hand....
Post-Brexit, it'll likely be less easy for short-notice imports to make it to these shores.
"CO2 is used to stun farm animals"Makes me wonder why you need CO2 for crumpet making or preparing chicken and pork?
Something that has grabbed tabloid headlines more than Brexit, and possibly even more than England's unexpected performance against Panama in the football is that temporary closures for maintenance in UK chemicals plants mean that there is a national shortage of CO2. WE MAY RUN OUT OF PORK, CHICKEN, AND LAGER - already crumpet supplies have been compromised.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-44654127
Interestingly, a temporary fix is at hand....
Post-Brexit, it'll likely be less easy for short-notice imports to make it to these shores.
Makes me wonder why you need CO2 for crumpet making or preparing chicken and pork?
"CO2 is used to stun farm animals"
Hmmph.. typical, not a word about the poor cyclists who may end up stranded miles from home....![]()