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17 minutes ago, Lockdoctor said:

Only your biased opinion our economy will suffer.  Pork Pies is big business and it wasn't  just Pork Pies which were being discussed. 

you only have to look at trumps actions with other trade deals to prove we WONT get a good deal, it will be good for the US yes

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52 minutes ago, Lockdoctor said:

As it happens Boris has been discussing Pork Pies with Trump this morning over breakfast.  Pork Pies are a British product which at the moment isn't allowed to be sold in the USA.  A trade agreement after our country leaves the EU between the UK and USA  is likely to change things and open up the USA market for British Pork Pies.

If Trump and Johnson we’re discussing pork pies, whilst surrounded by all that glorious French food, then they need their heads examining.

 

Biarritz is a glorious place, filled with so many fantastic places to eat, that I doubt that anyone would swap it for Melton Mowbray.

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1 hour ago, Lockdoctor said:

Only your biased opinion our economy will suffer.  

And also the unbiased opinion of every single credible economic forecaster world wide.

 

Tell you what. Why don’t you link to just one single forecaster which says that the UK will not suffer economically after Brexit.

 

Just the one.

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18 minutes ago, Pettytom said:

If Trump and Johnson we’re discussing pork pies, whilst surrounded by all that glorious French food, then they need their heads examining.

 

Biarritz is a glorious place, filled with so many fantastic places to eat, that I doubt that anyone would swap it for Melton Mowbray.

They are not suppose to be there on a Jolly Boys' Outing.  They are expected to talk some shop while they are there.

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43 minutes ago, Lockdoctor said:

They are not suppose to be there on a Jolly Boys' Outing.  They are expected to talk some shop while they are there.

Maybe so.

 

However, exporting food is not really our problem.

 

Quite the opposite, really.

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33 minutes ago, tinfoilhat said:

According to Boris, no deal brexit has moved from “a million to one” to “touch and go”.

 

So that’s good.

https://www.bbc.com/news/49465298

 

"Mr Johnson has previously said the UK must leave on 31 October "deal or no deal", but that the chances of a no-deal Brexit happening are a "million to one".

However, speaking at the G7 summit on Sunday, he said: "I think in the last few days there has been a dawning realisation in Brussels and other European capitals what the shape of the problem is for the UK."

 

The shape of the problem being a 55 year old man, 5ft 9in tall, plump, with a mop of blond hair.

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10 minutes ago, Longcol said:

"Mr Johnson has previously said the UK must leave on 31 October "deal or no deal", but that the chances of a no-deal Brexit happening are a "million to one".

However, speaking at the G7 summit on Sunday, he said: "I think in the last few days there has been a dawning realisation in Brussels and other European capitals what the shape of the problem is for the UK."

 

The shape of the problem being a 55 year old man, 5ft 9in tall, plump, with a mop of blond hair.

Mr no-deal and his entourage has know all along what is likely to happen. Has he been putting forward his new version of no-deal?

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