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Dan_FR:
At the end of the day we, the public, have done our part and voted in the referendum. The rest of it is now up to the politicians (as much as that pains me to say). Arguing over biased and manipulated figures/reporting achieves nothing - and yes of course the figures are manipulated and interpreted in a way that aids the view point of whoever is reporting them

The best any of us can do now is embrace and support the future this country has voted for

Johnsy:

--- Quote from: Scottymon on July 01, 2016, 08:50:34 am ---It all shows how restrictive the EU is when you look how hard they make it to leave.
After article 50, The UK will be trading under WTO rules until new deals with the EU are made which could be 10 years, as they start fresh, sigh.
The UK, if they are going to article 50, should seek out the free trade deal with India that they sought but were blocked by EU after 9 years!
Then we can all drive Jag/Landrover from TATA more cheaply than VAG.  Just need Jag to make a hot hatch, the ingenium engine designed AND built in the UK.  Iirc the ecoboost was designed in the UK too.

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My understanding is, whoever is in charge when EU/government negotiations start will not invoke article 50 until they have negotiated said trade deals , negotiating from a potion of power so to speak.
If they invoke article 50,the clock is ticking and EU beaurocrats hold all of the cards .
As has previously been mentioned I think we import more goods than we export to/from Europe

Craig Stanley:

--- Quote from: Johnsy on July 01, 2016, 10:02:10 am ---
--- Quote from: Scottymon on July 01, 2016, 08:50:34 am ---It all shows how restrictive the EU is when you look how hard they make it to leave.
After article 50, The UK will be trading under WTO rules until new deals with the EU are made which could be 10 years, as they start fresh, sigh.
The UK, if they are going to article 50, should seek out the free trade deal with India that they sought but were blocked by EU after 9 years!
Then we can all drive Jag/Landrover from TATA more cheaply than VAG.  Just need Jag to make a hot hatch, the ingenium engine designed AND built in the UK.  Iirc the ecoboost was designed in the UK too.

--- End quote ---

My understanding is, whoever is in charge when EU/government negotiations start will not invoke article 50 until they have negotiated said trade deals , negotiating from a potion of power so to speak.
If they invoke article 50,the clock is ticking and EU beaurocrats hold all of the cards .
As has previously been mentioned I think we import more goods than we export to/from Europe

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A Jag hot hatch. No ta:). Happy with my Golf thanks.

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Scottymon:

--- Quote from: Johnsy on July 01, 2016, 10:02:10 am ---
--- Quote from: Scottymon on July 01, 2016, 08:50:34 am ---It all shows how restrictive the EU is when you look how hard they make it to leave.
After article 50, The UK will be trading under WTO rules until new deals with the EU are made which could be 10 years, as they start fresh, sigh.
The UK, if they are going to article 50, should seek out the free trade deal with India that they sought but were blocked by EU after 9 years!
Then we can all drive Jag/Landrover from TATA more cheaply than VAG.  Just need Jag to make a hot hatch, the ingenium engine designed AND built in the UK.  Iirc the ecoboost was designed in the UK too.

--- End quote ---

My understanding is, whoever is in charge when EU/government negotiations start will not invoke article 50 until they have negotiated said trade deals , negotiating from a potion of power so to speak.
If they invoke article 50,the clock is ticking and EU beaurocrats hold all of the cards .
As has previously been mentioned I think we import more goods than we export to/from Europe

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Wouldn't it be nice. But no, EU wont begin new Trade talks until we Article 50; their not going to allow us that freedom of choice.  The same as we won't get access to the free market if we don't allow free movement of people, the latter being why most BrExited in the first place.

EU talks often take FOREVER, so our best bet is to strike world trade deals that we sort previously and have been denied, along side EU discussions, hopefully they would take less time, but who knows.

I swear the EU and US want some sort of Pangeian World order to control us all.

Craig Stanley:

--- Quote from: Dan_FR on July 01, 2016, 09:58:29 am ---At the end of the day we, the public, have done our part and voted in the referendum. The rest of it is now up to the politicians (as much as that pains me to say). Arguing over biased and manipulated figures/reporting achieves nothing - and yes of course the figures are manipulated and interpreted in a way that aids the view point of whoever is reporting them

The best any of us can do now is embrace and support the future this country has voted for

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Second that.

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