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3 hours ago, hobinfoot said:

Haven't our standards been ok up to now ?

But this was said with reference to standards of goods and services, and yes, we can of course continue to meet EU standards with our goods and behaviour.

 

But the KEY thing here is that we won't get to DETERMINE those standards anymore.  We will be obliged to continue to meet them in order to trade, but we won't have any say in what they are.  So we will quite clearly be worse off than we are now.

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25 minutes ago, Cyclone said:

 We will be obliged to continue to meet them in order to trade, but we won't have any say in what they are.  

That's what these clowns fail to recognise.

 

Yes, we may sew up some dodgy trade deals with the US and China but we will still have to conform to EU standards to be able to still sell to our biggest trading partner. We're not going to split our factories in two to produce Rogue Traders fridges for the US and China and CE approved fridges for the EU. We will have to manufacture fridges to the higher standard, a standard we will no longer have a part in deciding.

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11 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

That's what these clowns fail to recognise.

 

Yes, we may sew up some dodgy trade deals with the US and China but we will still have to conform to EU standards to be able to still sell to our biggest trading partner. We're not going to split our factories in two to produce Rogue Traders fridges for the US and China and CE approved fridges for the EU. We will have to manufacture fridges to the higher standard, a standard we will no longer have a part in deciding.

No need for us to worry about manufacturing standards for fridges,or any white goods for that matter.We no longer make them,but no doubt they form part of the mythical trading opportunities that will be available to us once we have left the EU.

At the moment we are running a big deficit in the fridge trade as we hope be able to stock a few weeks supply of the many drugs which we import from the EU.

 

 

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3 hours ago, I1L2T3 said:

Astounding deduction skills.

 

Could we....possibly.....be starting to make Brexiters understand basic facts.

 

Tomorrow’s lesson: water is wet, and fire is hot.

You do realise that belittling brexiters only gets their back up and makes them more determined don’t you? 🙄

 

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3 minutes ago, mafya said:

You do realise that belittling brexiters only gets their back up and makes them more determined don’t you? 🙄

 

You do realise brexiters posting bs information that they get from the man in pub gets remainers backs up, and makes them more determined not to leave yeah?

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13 minutes ago, Dardandec said:

You do realise brexiters posting bs information that they get from the man in pub gets remainers backs up, and makes them more determined not to leave yeah?

You get idiots on both sides of the fence...

16 minutes ago, I1L2T3 said:

Sorry Bruce Banner

 

Lord give me strength.

I’m not going to stoop to your level and start chucking sarcastic insults about....🙄

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