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UK sees goodwill for Brexit trade deal, open to 'sensible' fishing compromise


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luftwaffe places large order ,,i see no probs with brexit so far

 

BAE deal supercharges UK economy as Germany orders £1.3 BILLION worth of fighter jets

BAE Systems has received a staggering £1.3billion order to produce 38 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft for the German Air Force.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1359234/BAE-systems-fighter-jets-germany-eurofighter-uk-economy-news-jobs?__vfz=medium%3Dstandalone_content_recirculation_with_ads

 

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3 minutes ago, 3NUMBAS said:

luftwaffe places large order ,,i see no probs with brexit so far

 

BAE deal supercharges UK economy as Germany orders £1.3 BILLION worth of fighter jets

BAE Systems has received a staggering £1.3billion order to produce 38 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft for the German Air Force.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1359234/BAE-systems-fighter-jets-germany-eurofighter-uk-economy-news-jobs?__vfz=medium%3Dstandalone_content_recirculation_with_ads

 

 

It says something when the Brexiteers are cheering the Luftwaffe ????

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4 minutes ago, tebee said:

TM deal was not BRINO, it involved leaving the CU and SM, indeed it was these choices  that have doomed the subsequent Brexit to failure.

Oh come on tebee, are you telling us that May/Robbins would not have been more obliging than they already were, if Verhofstadt had have asked for No 10s Larry the the cat he would have got it, fried or boiled.

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37 minutes ago, 7by7 said:

 OK, what point were you making when you said 

 

Yes, the UK will probably be free of the CFP, but some sort of arrangement, for example similar to that between the EU and Norway will need to be made to not only maintain historical fishing rights but also to maintain stocks of the most popular fish; under threat again, this time from climate change. 

 

 

 

Any sovereign state has special exclusive rights within its own EEZ w.r.t. the exploration and use of marine resources. Any agreement with other countries will need to be carefully considered by the UK to avoid a repeat of fish stock decimation and waste after decades of bad CFP policies, which are also responsible for the low stocks already in the Mediterranean. The migration patterns of some species have been altered to some extent by climate change but this has little to do with the issue and which has had far less effect on the health of fish stocks than the methods and greed of some continental European fishermen and their beloved EU CFP.

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1 hour ago, Mavideol said:

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/eu-seeks-brexit-bargaining-chip-050000520.html

(Bloomberg) -- Brexit talks are going down to the wire, and the European Union’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier is threatening British access to the continent’s single energy market as a way of extracting concessions on fishing rights.

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Aah threats again. Don't you just love all this goodwill! 

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23 minutes ago, 7by7 said:

 

 

Had you read the article and not just the headline you would have seen

 So unless BAE Systems had decided to leave the consortium, they wold have got this contract Brexit or no Brexit.

 

Nice try, though.

 

Of course, what will happen in the future if there is no UK/EU trade deal and so under WTO rules components manufactured in the UK are subject to import tariffs when shipped to Germany, remains to be seen.

 

If they want the planes I'm sure they will work something out.

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8 minutes ago, nauseus said:

 

Any sovereign state has special exclusive rights within its own EEZ w.r.t. the exploration and use of marine resources. Any agreement with other countries will need to be carefully considered by the UK to avoid a repeat of fish stock decimation and waste after decades of bad CFP policies, which are also responsible for the low stocks already in the Mediterranean. The migration patterns of some species have been altered to some extent by climate change but this has little to do with the issue and which has had far less effect on the health of fish stocks than the methods and greed of some continental European fishermen and their beloved EU CFP.

 

Ah, I see; the point I had already made! 

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19 minutes ago, 7by7 said:

 Having studied both WAs, apart from the way of dealing with the Irish border, I can see little difference between Boris' and May's. Especially as Boris now wants to renege on the NI part of his!

 

Perhaps a Brexiteer can explain the differences for this simple soul? 

 

You are correct. They are both kerapp.

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