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UK trade deal unlikely for now: Britain, EU clash over post-Brexit ties


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11 hours ago, Loiner said:

Barnier's "open and fair competition" or equally deceitful "level playing field" are both EU doublespeak for tying the UK back to the very rules that contributed to our Brexit.


As if we didn't know, why does Barnier think the little old UK fishing grounds are so important, compared to those massive 27 other nations fish stocks?

 

Well if that's all there is, it's more than just unlikely, so roll on No Deal. Not long to go now.

Sorry, but.. why you British always talk about a close-to-nothing part of the British economy called: Fishing grounds ? Nobody here in the EU gives even the beginning of a damn for. The financial City, the car industry and other "make" industries, those are the important factors 

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3 minutes ago, puipuitom said:

Sorry, but.. why you British always talk about a close-to-nothing part of the British economy called: Fishing grounds ? Nobody here in the EU gives even the beginning of a damn for. The financial City, the car industry and other "make" industries, those are the important factors 

Agreed....it is purely political, very little to do with the economics.....you do know we rule the waves don't you? Most of the catch in UK waters would remain unsold if it were not for the EU market......Brits only eat cod and the occasional haddock........it is all a matter of planting your flag......if you get the chance to listen Eddie Izzard he will explain it all to you.

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15 hours ago, RayC said:

Six months to go until the UK severs links with its biggest trading partner, and the only trade deal of any importance that is likely to be in place post-transition is with Switzerland (and with all due respect to our Swiss friends, it's not that big a deal). Still, nothing to worry, eh? And to think that a Canada-style deal was there for the taking a few years back, but May couldn't get her own party to support it. Never mind, let's blame the EU anyway.

5 months and 6 days to go. 

The Canada-EU deal ( CEPA) is still cont completely in force as 13 out of the 27 member states did not ratify yet.

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Unfortunately, left as a victim of UK's bungling of trade agreements with the EU is Northern Ireland that will be considered part of the EU so far as Trade Customs Is concerned.

Maybe in the long run that is for the better for Ireland.

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5 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Personally I would withhold the 39 Billion divorce payment as well, since the EU has clearly failed to negotiate in good faith as set out in the political declaration. 

Negociations British style : Here are our terms, accept them humbly and maybe we are in for a few lousy compromises. You were NOT negociation with the Irish Republic as signed 6th of Dec 1921.

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5 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Will Boris Johnson fold before 31st Dec and ask for an extension so he can continue to negotiate for a soft exit? Will wager that he will swallow his pride and relent. For now it seem quite worrisome for UK economy with no concluded trade deals with US, fall-out with China and not much to show on bilateral trade agreements. 

Why the EU would AGAIN grant an extention to the UK ? 

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36 minutes ago, puipuitom said:

Sorry, but.. why you British always talk about a close-to-nothing part of the British economy called: Fishing grounds ? Nobody here in the EU gives even the beginning of a damn for. The financial City, the car industry and other "make" industries, those are the important factors 

Because they're our fishing grounds - not yours.
Now, why does Mr Barnier always talk about the same grounds? Why is it the second most important issue to him and Macron if they don't give a damn for it? 

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2 minutes ago, Loiner said:

Because they're our fishing grounds - not yours.
Now, why does Mr Barnier always talk about the same grounds? Why is it the second most important issue to him and Macron if they don't give a damn for it? 

I guess because they know it is such an important totem for the Brits.

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6 hours ago, Logosone said:

 

The obsession with trade deals is very misplaced anyway.

Can you elaborate please. Why?

 

6 hours ago, Logosone said:

 

The UK can have all the trade agreements in place that it wants, if it has no deal with the EU countries will do less business with the UK. 

True. So presumably - other things being equal - the individual EU countries will either (a) produce the goods themselves; (b) look elsewhere in the bloc or (c) look to 3rd countries. Probably, there will be cost/ logistical disadvantages for the EU country(ies), but the biggest loser appears to be the UK in each case, unless domestic demand replaces EU demand (very unlikely).

 

6 hours ago, Logosone said:

 

South Korea who already has something approaching a trade deal with the UK did make this clear.

True but it's value is less than 2% of the value of the UK's trade with the EU bloc.

 

6 hours ago, Logosone said:

 

So having trade deals or not is not the key, having the agreement with the EU is the key for the UK.

You've lost me here. I'm clearly misunderstanding your meaning. You say that trade deals are not the key but that an agreement with the EU - in the context of trade, surely just another word for deal - is?

 

6 hours ago, Logosone said:

 

Economically speaking. As we saw with Boris and Rishi they don't really care that much about the economy.

Certainly appears to be true of Johnson.

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37 minutes ago, Loiner said:

Because they're our fishing grounds - not yours.
Now, why does Mr Barnier always talk about the same grounds? Why is it the second most important issue to him and Macron if they don't give a damn for it? 

FISH ? ?  Maybe in the British press, but for sure, NOT in the Dutch, Belgium, German and French ( except maybe locally like in Pas de Calais, Normandy and Bretagne...). Fishing for the EU is as important as cherries from Kent... ( do they grow cherries there ?) 

10% WTO import duty on British made cars or components... THAT's an issue. And the entire meat industry ( agricultural levies, not in the attached list).  Enjoy also the rest.... Means with these WTO-duties, many EU produced products might then be in advantage, of even purchased from elsewhere in the world.  Bye-bye "Made in Britain" ( England) 

 

But. when you bring the GBP down from now 1,0959 to € 0,90 ( not the first time the British currency made such a dive) also these problems are solved. Except of course the British international purchasing power, but.. THAT's where the British overwhelmingly ( 51,2%) and repeatingly voted for...

 

And for those in Thailand, who by big extend voted for Brexit: remind your THB 65K/month...

 

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35 minutes ago, puipuitom said:

Sorry, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark and by that member of the EU.

Maybe time to learn the present map of Europe ? ???? Or the likely one of 2022 ? 1929405934_stateofeu-trade-map-infographic2022.jpg.1f953e45bc7939889c85fe0a458ffeb3.jpg

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Just now, RayC said:

It's incredible that Brexit supporters still have the gall to continually claim Churchill as 'one of their own'. Churchill was in favour of the UK joining the forerunner of the EU in 1956. He foresaw a 'United States of Europe'. He was very much a European. Perhaps, he may have been against a politically integrated Europe (who knows), but history shows that he almost certainly wouldn't have supported the stance of the current UK government.

no he wasn't.

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12 minutes ago, puipuitom said:

Maybe in the British press, but for sure, NOT in the Dutch, Belgium, German and French ( except maybe locally like in Pas de Calais, Normandy and Bretagne...). Fishing for the EU is as important as cherries from Kent... ( do they grow cherries there ?) 

10% WTO import duty on British made cars... THAT's an issue. And the entire meat industry.  Enjoy also the rest.... 

 

 

Your not telling us why? No good telling us about various other issues when Barnier and Macron are making UK's fish a major sticking point for negotiations. Aren't you a prime example of the dissent in the EU camp and the reason why German industrialists will eventually force him to fold and agree to a trade deal. 

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16 minutes ago, puipuitom said:

FISH ? ?  Maybe in the British press, but for sure, NOT in the Dutch, Belgium, German and French ( except maybe locally like in Pas de Calais, Normandy and Bretagne...). Fishing for the EU is as important as cherries from Kent... ( do they grow cherries there ?) 

10% WTO import duty on British made cars or components... THAT's an issue. And the entire meat industry ( agricultural levies, not in the attached list).  Enjoy also the rest.... Means with these WTO-duties, many EU produced products might then be in advantage, of even purchased from elsewhere in the world.  Bye-bye "Made in Britain" ( England) 

 

But. when you bring the GBP down from now 1,0959 to € 0,90 ( not the first time the British currency made such a dive) also these problems are solved. Except of course the British international purchasing power, but.. THAT's where the British overwhelmingly ( 51,2%) and repeatingly voted for...

 

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average import duty into the EU, source HoC lib imp-exp statistics.jpg

What are you trying to say this time? Do you you know?

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1 minute ago, Loiner said:

Your not telling us why? No good telling us about various other issues when Barnier and Macron are making UK's fish a major sticking point for negotiations. Aren't you a prime example of the dissent in the EU camp and the reason why German industrialists will eventually force him to fold and agree to a trade deal. 

Why the EU would be so fixed for ... F I S H ? ? As I wrote: not an issue over here, but only and only by the British.

And the Germans... sell their products all over the world.  A few years ago, 1 GBP was € 1,35, now € 1,10. British cannot afford a decent German car anymore.

And when the City is out for financial transactions in Europe, the "light will go out" in London, and with that in England.

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1 hour ago, Surelynot said:

Agreed....it is purely political, very little to do with the economics.....you do know we rule the waves don't you? Most of the catch in UK waters would remain unsold if it were not for the EU market......Brits only eat cod and the occasional haddock........it is all a matter of planting your flag......if you get the chance to listen Eddie Izzard he will explain it all to you.

 

Eddie Izzard - the remainers dreamboat!

 

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