Not a chance the UK will pay a settlement figure in advance of talks.
You just revert to WTO position on both sides and as the EU sells us more than we sell it so they will be harder hit.
We then need to look to alternative markets to sell our goods and other options for supply e.g. manufacture it ourselves or buy product from outside of the EEC let's face it there are plenty of options. Just because Europe is a big customer now doesn't mean it has to be in the future.
I simply don't get all the negativity - a deal is only a good deal if it works for both parties - the idea the EU can bully us into a deal that is so one sided that it is onerous doesn't make any sense.
The UK is a very important market to the EU you don't poop on your best customer and expect them to remain your best customer. As I said before what we BMW do if the tarifs slow sales down, they will simply manufacture in the UK - win win.
THe EU do sell more to the UK that we sell to the EU but "their " total sale to the UK are spread amongst the 27 nations (Granted Germany is the biggest single supplying nation). Therefore the "hit" on our sales, although smaller than the "hit" for the EU is massively higher to the UK. BMW may move some of their manufacturing over here but, what about the UK car industry, which exports over 80% of its production, much of it to the EU
You say that you dont poop on your best customer but, "we" have just told our best customer that we no longer want to be part of their "club" .
It's sure going to be interesting to see how it all pans out and IF the UK economy starts to slow (sorry, continues to slow), the pressure will build on our negotiating team.
I've been banging on for months about the importance of trading with the EU and others have used the Farage line about new markets but it's just fantasy stuff.
It's like your local Londis or One Stop advertising in the next town for business, whilst ignoring the local trade.
THe EU do sell more to the UK that we sell to the EU but "their " total sale to the UK are spread amongst the 27 nations (Granted Germany is the biggest single supplying nation). Therefore the "hit" on our sales, although smaller than the "hit" for the EU is massively higher to the UK. BMW may move some of their manufacturing over here but, what about the UK car industry, which exports over 80% of its production, much of it to the EU
You say that you dont poop on your best customer but, "we" have just told our best customer that we no longer want to be part of their "club" .
It's sure going to be interesting to see how it all pans out and IF the UK economy starts to slow (sorry, continues to slow), the pressure will build on our negotiating team.
I've been banging on for months about the importance of trading with the EU and others have used the Farage line about new markets but it's just fantasy stuff.
It's like your local Londis or One Stop advertising in the next town for business, whilst ignoring the local trade.
More utter garbage, the decision has been made. GET OVER IT
More utter garbage, the decision has been made. GET OVER IT
Utter garbage, really ??
Just remember, we're not out, yet and IF it all starts to look horribly bad, would you still want out or, might you want to think about it. Lemmings and cliff edge spring to mind.
The leave campaigns major slogan was the 350 million pound we would save upon leaving the eu. Unfortunately it looks like we will be paying considerable sums of money for years to come. Not the 60 billion up front they have asked for which is ludicrous, but monies to keep us trading with the eu. So the 350 million pound saving claim looks completely false. As I have remarked on several occasions, this will become an extremely bitter and confrontational time between us and the eu. Already with the eu comments on Northern Ireland and Gibraltar enflaming an already delicate situation. Whilst I voted to remain I am starting to turn against the Germans. Merkel sits on a huge pile of German money whilst doing nothing to ease the pain of the Southern European countries. Germany with the French poodle will do everything to damage our economy. If things become as fraught as I think they will, we will have tough it out. How you may ask. For one ,Let's pull out of NATO so when the Russian bear with Putin starts threatening the eastern borders our response should be nothing to do with us. Sort out your own problems.
Your job is to say to yourself on a job interview does the hiring manager likes me or not. If you aren't a particular manager's cup of tea, you haven't failed -- you've dodged a bullet.
I can't get why the 5/6th biggest economy in the world will struggling to survive outside of the EU. The EU is one market there are a host of other potential markets where we can increase market share.
I can't get why the 5/6th biggest economy in the world will struggling to survive outside of the EU. The EU is one market there are a host of other potential markets where we can increase market share.
A fair point, my concern is the length of time to build up these markets. We should be already exploiting these markets. I was surprised that Germany exports to India massively exceeds our exports to India . Yet we share the common language with the Indian business community. Germany also exports more to China than we do. Once again they manage to do that whilst being a eu member. One country that could suffer with our withdrawal from the eu is Ireland. We are big customer of Irish products. Hence the shameful comments from the eu to entice Northern Ireland into the eu. If that remote situation came about, you can imagine the weeping and wailing from our Scottish cousins north of the border.
I can't get why the 5/6th biggest economy in the world will struggling to survive outside of the EU. The EU is one market there are a host of other potential markets where we can increase market share.
IF we can buy product more cheaply from areas outside the EU that previously had large tariffs in place, the EU would prevent us dumping this product in the euro zone, that is just obvious and where exactly are the new markets and why weren't we supplying into those areas previously. Also, the current suppliers into these areas aren't just going to roll over and let the UK steal their customers.
Despite the positive spin by Farage & Co, there simply aren't massive un-tapped markets that we can waltz into and find heaps of new customers.
Supplying the EU is critical to our future prosperity and although we will have some kind of trade deal, post Brexit, we have put this situation at risk.
Your job is to say to yourself on a job interview does the hiring manager likes me or not. If you aren't a particular manager's cup of tea, you haven't failed -- you've dodged a bullet.
Just remember, we're not out, yet and IF it all starts to look horribly bad, would you still want out or, might you want to think about it. Lemmings and cliff edge spring to mind.
Yes, utter garbage, like everything you post, people have voted, its done, get grumpy in your jumper and chair and tutt at intelligent people. Thats all you have left.
Why can't we become more self-sufficient so we make product that we sell internally?
We deal with the EU because its close so our efforts are directed that way - are you saying only the EU wants the products/services we produce?
The UK has always been a trading nation but, we have never been anywhere near self sufficient. Therefore even IF we could miraculously compete with the cheap labour nations such as China, Indonesia, Pakistan, India and the emerging African nations, where are the raw materials going to come from. The days are long gone where Britain produced more than half of the worlds coal etc and we simply can not compete with producing other items. We are strong in finance, innovative in engineering (but, no longer lead the rest of the world) and we have been excellent in the sciences, in research and development but, we have a balance of trade deficit, especially in visible trade, that is huge.
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