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  126.  @sbor2020  We left the EU in 2020 told we were too small to make trade deals on our own and now we have 38 free trade agreements with nations and trade blocs, covering 100 countries and territories. When we joined the Common Market in 1973 (without a referendum) we had trade deals with Australia and New Zealand that we had to give up to join the EU and half a century later the EU had failed to make trade deals with these countries. We signed deals with Australia in 2021 and NZ 2023. The advantage the UK has is we sign trade deals that suit us and don't have to worry about appeasing 26 other member states and getting them all to agree and not use their vetos. Some of those states have less than a million people yet they can block the supposed wished of the other 447 million people in the EU. We signed a deal with a trading block bigger than the EU the CPTPP and we look like we are about to sign a deal with Gulf Cooperation Council a group of middle eastern countries. Also after Remainer Theresa May refused to have trade talks with the USA as she wanted to keep us aligned with the EU for a future quick easy return we have since made trade deals with about 10 ir 12 individual states in the USA compared to the EUs none, States can be as big as countries Our biggest trading partner is the USA and we don't have a trade deal with them. Yes you can cobble together 27 countries into a trade block and say the EU is bigger but the fact remains we don't need a trade deal with our biggest single partner. Trade with the EU is as hard or easy as they chose to make it and making it hard for us makes it hard for them. We are the EUs second biggest market after the USA so why make it hard. Note the USA is also the EUs biggest market and they have no trade deal with the USA. Trade deals are helpful but over rated All that and we are still trading well with the EU. It could be better but the EU is struggling so trade is not as good as it could be
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  152.  @sbor2020  No I am sorry you are wrong but I appreciate your polite reply Most (I won't fall into the trap of saying all) of remains predictions did not come anywhere close to happening. I would make a list but I have done it before and for some reason YT don't like that. So lets focus on what you said You mention the promises leave made but like every other person I have talked to on this subject you don't have much after the 350m a week to the NHS "promise". So lets look at that. Go find a picture of the red bus that "promise" was made on and you will see that it was not a "promise" at it it was a suggestion. But lets assume it was a "promise". It was made by a campaign group. Not by anyone in power to actually deliver that "promise" which is why it never was a promise. But lets ignore it was a campaign group and not a "promise". Why did the government not deliver on that "promise" Because Theresa May a remainer was in charge and instead of giving the 350m a month to the NHS she agreed to pay it to the EU for years after we left the EU and for nothing in return. But anyway the NHS has had way more than 350m a month. just not the 350m May gave away. Lets talk about trade deals. We were told we were too small to make any on our own but already we have more trade deals than the EU. And we have signed up to CPTPP a trading bloc bigger than the EU. We also have trade deals with (off the top of my head) 12 USA individual states. As you know a state can be the size of a country. Of coarse we should have had a trade deal with the USA but why haven't we? Do you remember Teresa May holding hands with Donald Trump? Well on that visit Steve Bannon meet Theresa May and said lets get both our sides together in a room for 6 months and thrash out a deal now. And do you know what Theresa May said? She said NO. And why did she say that? Because she wanted to keep us aligned with the EU for a quick return. Once again remainers specifically in these two cases Mrs May working against Brexit You are telling me we have Labour shortages but I don't think that's true at all and that's not what we were told would happen by remainers they said we would have large scale unemployment which is the opposite of Labour shortages. You mention rising costs. So which country has not had rising costs? And the NHS. Are you telling me it was Hunky Dory before Brexit. I watched my Mum and Dad die before Brexit and I can tell you it was not and that's being polite and one of the reasons I voted for Brexit. Should we just dismiss the hit the pandemic had on the NHS? Or was that Brexit's fault? To be honest everything you have said is just vague comments lacking specifics. Little or nothing remain said came true and you don't get to blame anything that is bad that happened recently after Brexit or for the next 100 years on Brexit as if a poor Tory government (who wanted to stay in the EU and sabotaged Brexit as best they could) pandemics and wars have nothing to do with it. Those on going issues should only be evaluated against Brexit if Brexit is actually to blame for them. How would any of the issues you mentioned be better if we were in the EU?
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  240. ​ @johnmarshall9415  but it has been shown to be wrong in many ways. The world has not heated in the way climate models predicted, they vastly over estimated what would happen. (garbage in garbage out) The polar ice cap has not disappeared as Al Gore said it would, the world has not come to an end in 2023 as Greta predicted, the Polar Bear population is at a 50 year and high and the Barrier reef recovered. Any scientist who disagrees with the narrative is blocked from funding, discredited, sacked, from their job or removed from prestigious committees. The 98% of scientists agree was proven wrong and admitted to be wrong by the scientists who made it. The thermometers that 100 years ago used to be in fields are now surround by heat retaining and reflecting buildings which raise temperature reading. There are strong arguments that increased Co2 follows warming and is not causing warming. we need around 280 ppm co2 for the world to survive and its around 400 ppm now and has ben as hight as 6000pm so i would say we are in a good position but it becomes and endless debate even as deadlines come and go being proven wrong because there is money to be made with the narrative so lets not debated it lets assume climate change caused by man is definitely happening What should we do about it go back and live in the stone age? Do you know China has a number of projects to reclaim the desert? and has planted 78 billion trees since it started creating huge new forests? Or the Great Green wall project in Africa slow to get up and running because of the political situation in African countries but nevertheless an area the size of Cambodia has been greened Have you seen what they are doing in Saudi, in the capital. They started in 2019 and a planting 7.5 million trees in Riyadh by 2030 the expect this will reduce Co2 in the city by 3 to 6% and lower temperatures by 1 to 2 degrees and in areas they intend to heavily forested the temperature could drop by up to 15 degrees and they are creating over 1000km of green belt. They are using recycled waste water and a huge irrigation system to do this. in the desert itself they are converting 40 million hectares of land into forest planting 10 billion trees. These are the sort of things we should be doing
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  276.  @nathijomac  I almost did not bother replying your post All the trade deals we rolled over from the EU that we were part of negotiating and agreed with also count because we were told we could not do them and we did them immediately showing just how easy it could be and how hard the EU made it The point of making trade deals with countries we have small trading partners is to make them bigger. Remain did not say we could only make trade deals with small partners they said were would not be able to make any. You forgot to mention we made a trade deal with Canada or more likely you just didn't know. You also overlooked we signed a deal with CPTPP. Brexit is five years old and we signed a deal with Australia one year after Brexit. The EU in all its incarnations has failed to make that deal in 68 years. We even had a deal with Australia before we joined the common market that we had to give up. Trade with Australia is up 12% in the first year of the deal We are further down the road of a trade deal with India than the EU after 5 years of Brexit than the EU is of 68 years of existence. The UK shares the same common law principles and a similar legal system it will make a deal before the EU does. We could have signed a trade deal with the USA but Theresa May blocked it because she wanted to stay aligned to the EU thinking their could be a quick return We are close to signing a deal with the Gulf Cooperation Council a block of six oil rich countries Honda made a big point of saying they were pulling out of Europe not the UK and that it leaving had nothing to do with Brexit Ford completely left the the UK in 2013 3 years before the referendum. No one was expecting us to leave the EU then or in the years before that. They had been pulling out for years. The last vehicle they made in the UK was a transit van its production was moved to Turkey not the EU because they could get cheap labour there and the EU European investment bank gave ford advantageous loans to move to Turkey. Why would they do that Turkey was not an EU member? Jaguar Land Rover have not left in fact they have just 4 billion in a new battery plant in Summerset Nissan has not left and invested 2 billion in Sunderland last year Toyota has not left they have two factories in the UK and have made numerous investments Dyson moved out of the UK in 2002 14 years before the referendum he did not go to Europe he went to Asia Airbus has not left and opened a new 55 million headquarters in the UK this year Barclays has not left it is still registered in the UK Lloyds has not left it is still registered in the UK HSBC has not left it is still registered in the UK Sony and Panasonic moved to the Netherlands because they feared the UK might be considered a tax haven after Brexit and they would have to pay more tax in Japan. I think we can agree those fears were unfounded. You will have to explain how P and O Ferries have left. Their ferries still cross the channel, they have just invested a billion quid in the uk despite the transport secretary calling for the country to boycott them Michelin had two sites in the UK. One in Dundee the other Stoke. Dundee closed because of competition from Asia in the low cast tyre market Please wake up to the reality you live in!
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  300.  @sbor2020  Germany is Europes biggest economy but it is facing lots of problems not least it is on the hook for all of the EURO zone and EUs debt. Germany may have lost two wars in the 20th century but it took over Europe anyway because its economy was so strong and by replacing most of Europe's currencies with the deutschmark and calling it the Euro. That worked fine for a while as it cooled the deutschmark's high exchange rates that would have damaged Germany exports. When things go wrong in the EURO zone / EU as they did in Greece and Cyprus and often look likely to in Italy Germany has to pick up the slack. When the EU central bank prints of billions in Euros its Germany that has to back it up. If Germany disappeared tonight the EU would disappear tomorrow. Poland has had some free money from the EU but the Poles are hard workers and clever. Once free of the soviet Union they were always going to do well. The EU like s to take credit for everything that goes well in Europe like Poland but never accepts the blame for things that go badly like the war in Ukraine. The Poles like many countries may have had enough of the EU now telling them what to do and punishing them when they don't Ive not said Poland was planning to leave the EU (although I think it will eventually) I said they could leave the EU because they were not in the Euro trap that Greece found itself in unable to devalue its currency because its currency was the Euro and having to do what it was told by Brussels and the Troika slashing spending everywhere. It would have been impossible to introduce its own currency again because it would take far too long and everyone would ensure they were in Euros rather than risk a new version of the drachma failing. Cyprus found itself in a similar position and had to steal its peoples saving from their accounts to pay of its debts that it probably would not have had to do if it had not joined the Euro a few years earlier The EU has already broken its own rules by bailing out Greece Cyprus Ireland Hungary Latvia and Portugal and this is because the one size fits all Euro does not fit all. There is a world of difference between the Greeks economy and German one. At any point in the last ten years + if Greece had not agreed to pay back loans by borrowing more money to pay them back the German banks would have gone bust and that would have been the end of the Euro Zone and maybe the EU. The money leant to Greece was immediately used to pay off German banks in other worlds bail out German banks. Several German banks are tittering on the edge but to be honest they will probably survive but I am not sure we can say the same about the Italians banks. So worried was Italy they planned a new Italian parallel currency to introduce along side the Euro so as to not get caught out like Greece. They could run them side by side before dropping the Euro and taking back control of their economy. Of coarse what will actually take down the Euro and western economies will not be what I have said but something none of us have thought of and don't see coming which will broadside us before we can do anything about it. I don't take pleasure in thinking the Euro one will crash as we are so interlinks it will take us down with it The Truth is our future is in the hands of the BRICS countries who are going to introduce a new reserve currency that will badly damage the west
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  308.  @sbor2020  You are replying to me and as my only post said "When I voted Brexit I was fully prepaid to risk an economic hit, everything is not just about business and profit" I assume this is what you are replying to I very definitely said I was prepared to take a financial hit for Brexit but I admit I didn't think I or anyone else would have to and don't think they have. I certainly have not so its worked for me. I am not really that bothered about what JRM says he is all talk and no action, Tory party before anything else including Brexit. For the sake of debate I am prepared to admit no one including me and all the remainers fully understand the potential economic consequences of Brexit or Remaining for that matter. If we had to wait for everyone to understand everything we would still get lots of different opinions and do nothing. And of coarse if you don't agree with me then you don't understand it. Before the vote the debate was almost entirely about the economic effects of Brexit good or bad. If you recall a million people would lose their jobs house prices would crash so would the stock market. An emergency budget would be needed the day after the referendum and there would be an immediate recession manufacturing like cars and aviation were already planning to leave and move to the mainland But I agree many leavers did not know what they were voting for but they were at least balance out by the remainers that did not know what they were voting for. None of these predictions by remain happened and the leavers that understood and didn't understand what they wee voting for were all proved right Sovereignty and borders came into it as well regarding the economic effect as leaving the single market and free movement etc was supposed to damage the economy. Remember how we were supposed to have massive queues at Dover. Where are they? You think voters should have been given a understanding of the long term consequences of such a significant decision? Who should give voters that understanding? You? Nigel Farage, Femi or me?
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  314. @ Its easy if there is a will to do it. Hungary have done it Poland have done it Australia did it America is doing it Once of the mains reasons they come from France is they get nothing in France. Cut free hotels. the free travel free health care free dentist debit cards with money on then and the UK will soon become less attractive. Anyone who arrives put them in a camp they should not be free to roam the country and disappear. I read that 50 relatives a week "legally" come in to live here because their family is claiming asylum. Stop that Also anyone one caught going home for a visit / holiday should not be let back in. If its safe for a holiday its safe to live there Make sure its clear that anyone claiming asylum will be expected to return when there country is safe Stop sending out the RNLI stop our coast guard an navy going out to predetermined meeting points in the channel to collect them Send the Navy out to block their path and drag them back to French waters. Legally they left France that is where they should return Leave the UN migration compact immediately something most people don't know we even signed. Legal migration is the easiest to stop. just make the qualifying rules much harder and even put a limit on how many allowed to come no matter what say 100,000 Give British people priority on housing Its easy if you have the will and the will to fight the problems that people put in front of you rather than be someone whose heart is not really in it and prefers to say it cannot be done but its not my fault its the lawyers the courts the NGOs (stop giving NGOs government money) the ECHR, the UN etc And if all that fails at least we tried
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  372.  @careytitan9097  Britain and its various spellings was a name used by the Greeks and then the Romans to describe the area and people who lived in what they called the British Isles, all of the isles. It was not a name the "British" people used themselves who were still very tribal at the time the land rule by dozens if not hundreds of tribes across the Islands all using their own names with no sense of being British at all. As you say some people from the Islands moved across the water into what later become known as France and settled there and become known as Bretons and to distinguished between that area and the Islands some people called the Islands Great Britain as it was larger but the vast majority of the population never used the term. They had no need to distinguish themselves from a place in France using a name they didn't use anyway. England was not united until the 10th century and those people were not calling themselves British. It was hundreds of years before Wales united with England and a couple of hundred years more before Scotland did and only then did the term Great Britain come into modern use when Scotland's King James became England's King and that was for legal documents etc people still did not call themselves British they were very definitely English Scottish Welsh with regions of these countries still harbouring a desire to be free of them never mind free of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. And some of those desires for freedom remain today we see it most strongly in Northern Island and Scotland but also in Wales and the last whimpers of it in Cornwall. Ask someone from any of the four countries today where they are from and they don't say British they name the country England Scotland etc. The 4 countries are very distinct with their own cultures, traditions and national dress. Britain has none of those things
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  394.  @sbor2020  Yes the many of them are roll overs. Why would we not agree them again we agreed them while we were in the EU. This proved we did not need to be in the EU to make those deals, we did not need collective leverage that dilutes our say, no country saw us as a soft touch because we were not part of a bigger block and tried to squeeze us for a better deal once we left. It also demonstrated just how easy those other countries were prepared to make a deal compared to the EU who dragged it out for years and demanded we pay them to trade in their block when they do far more trade with us than we do with them. We should have insisted on a free trade deal and if they refuse which is their right bang tariffs on their exports to us and keep the 350m a month. They would have soon changed their mind and if they didn't well so be it we would make a fortune on tariffs Of coarse those deals with Australia and NZ have been criticised as being more beneficial to Australia and NZ than the UK by Remainers but what else can they do. They said we were too small to make deals so when we did they said they were bad deals but they didn't say we would make bad deals they said we could not make any deals. Trade to Australia is up 10% this year so far according to the last figures considerably better than the EU and that's part of what this is about. The UK needs multiple partners and friends around the world not one big friend who can ruin us because they chose to or because they wreck their own economy and drag us down with them. Returning to your collective leverage argument which I think I already dismissed in my previous post and this one. We did not need the collective leverage to roll over trade deals, make new ones with Au or NZ Japan Canada CPTPP or with US states Indiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Utah, Washington, Florida, Texas, with others in the pipeline but the election got in the way. And I think I pointed out our biggest trade partner was the USA without a trade deal at all so how necessary are they and that a potential trade with the USA was dismissed by Mrs May but we could have had one she didn't want to try. You have shown me nothing to say the quality of the trade deals we have made were poor but you mentioned Australia. Well Trade is up 10%. What if Australia is up 20% with us. Is that so bad presumably they are selling us stuff we want and at cheaper prices than we can get from just across the channel or we would buy from across the channel. Take Wetherspoons (900 pubs 50 hotels) they stopped buying continental wines and now support UK and New World wines because European (French mostly) are to expensive and better wines can be bought elsewhere. France is returning to the bad old days of wine lakes and the government is paying producers to destroy their wines! And the government looking to close vineyards for good paying compensation to their owners. Meanwhile UK wine producing is going from strength to strength with 1030 Vineyards 87 of them opening just last year Wouldn't it be worth considering we have only left the EU nearly five years ago. The EU banned us from making trade deals until we left so we could not prepare very well. The remain uk parliament banned us from leaving the EU without a deal with the EU removing any leverage at all we might have had in negotiations, remainers gave away 350m a month for nothing in return, that leaving was always going to be a bit rocky at first but more so as we were hit by a pandemic and then a war that caused fuel prices to go up and a world recession and yet we are still doing just as well as we were before Brexit relative to our competitors and similar countries in size and economy to us like France and throughout this time we have had governments that refuse to do the things people who believe in Brexit want because they didn't believe in Brexit
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  396.  @BUFUmic The trade deals (you call them what you want) are better than anything the EU has and could have been a full trade deal with the whole of the USA were it not for Theresa May turning down the opportunity to make a full deal because she wanted to remain aligned to the EU for and easy return. The arrogance of her. One of the worst PMs we have ever had and she cost us a fortune Our own farmers are always complaining often with good reason. At the moment they are complaining about inheritance tax, Net Zero, Supermarket Cartels not AU and NZ trade deals and in the crazy world we live in whilst imports of red meat into the UK are up so are our exports especially to the EU. I think our farmers are still happy not to be in the EU where famers are being told to cull their animals and plant less crops and sell their farms signing agreements never to farm again. Have you been watching the farmers protests in the Netherlands, Poland, Belgium where the police shot a farmer, Germany, Spain, France, Portugal, Ireland, Italy. They have been blocking airports ports motorways but my favorite protests are when the French farmers decurtate French government buildings by spraying them with manure. No I think the EU is making it hard for us and itself. Unfortunately our government at the moment loves to atone for the crime of leaving the EU and is happy to suffer rather than stand up for itself and was throughout negations on leaving. We gave away the 350m a month for nothing in return when we had no legal obligation to do so and I think you need to explain your claim a bit more that we wrote the rules on leaving the EU. We were well within our rights to leave on WTO rules it just the remain government didn't have the bottle to do it and actually made it illegal to do it You guys worship EU standards on this and that when the countries in the EU itself don't even meet many of those standards. Its all very well writing them down in law but it everyone ignores them they don't really count. You say our standards will drop if we have a trade deal with the USA but you have not even seen the deal. You just hope they will drop so you can say you were right What you seem to have missed is that the UK and EU are still trading happily now we have left the EU and we didn't have to be in the EU to trade with it
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