You're asking a confirmed racist bigot a question like that? That's just cruel. She still hasn't managed to respond to this sort of thing. https://www.not606.com/threads/to-the-regulars-on-gc-an-apology.399993/page-16#post-15784319 "It stems from a series of exchanges between Pete and Dunc. Dunc was arguing everything in the media was fake. There was then a post about a peado politician, so Pete asked if Dunc thought that was fake too. Pumpey accused Pete of using *****'s to score points, and got him banned because of it, despite Pete explaining. This is the post that got Pete banned, but the context is not as puppet pumpey tries to pedal. https://www.not606.com/threads/british-politics.383388/page-2695#post-15759142"
Ah the World trade argument. Well forgive my thickness, it must have escaped my notice. Maybe those huge deals on trade concluded with non EU countries. Maybe a massive deal on beads, mirrors and the Missionary Cook Book with Papua New Guinea.
Well there’s also the USA, but they don’t seem keen on signing a deal with us until we honour a 25 year old agreement we signed concerning Northern Ireland.
Stop making stuff up, it's time to face the truth; Brexit is a total ****show, Winston Churchill is dead, the Empire isn't coming back, and the Queen will soon be dead. Trying to turn England into a cross between a museum and one of those tourist knick-knack stalls in Trafalgar Square will not change any of that.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/uk-trade-agreements-with-non-eu-countries Trade agreements in effect Agreements with the following countries and trading blocs are in effect. Where the agreement has not yet been ratified by both countries, provisional application or bridging mechanisms have been put in place to ensure continuity of trade. Agreement Country Entry into effect mechanism (1) Total UK trade with countries, 2021 (£ million) (2) Albania Albania Full ratification 200 Andean countries Colombia Bridging mechanism 2,349 (total for Andean countries) Andean countries Ecuador Full ratification 2,349 (total for Andean countries) Andean countries Peru Full ratification 2,349 (total for Andean countries) Canada Canada Full ratification 21,360 Cameroon Cameroon Full ratification 312 CARIFORUM trade bloc Antigua and Barbuda Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) CARIFORUM trade bloc Bahamas Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) CARIFORUM trade bloc Barbados Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) CARIFORUM trade bloc Belize Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) CARIFORUM trade bloc Dominica Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) CARIFORUM trade bloc Dominican Republic Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) CARIFORUM trade bloc Grenada Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) CARIFORUM trade bloc Guyana Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) CARIFORUM trade bloc Jamaica Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) CARIFORUM trade bloc St. Kitts and Nevis Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) CARIFORUM trade bloc Saint Lucia Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) CARIFORUM trade bloc St. Vincent and the Grenadines Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) CARIFORUM trade bloc Suriname Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) CARIFORUM trade bloc Trinidad and Tobago Provisional application 2,573 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc) Central America Costa Rica Full ratification 1,361 (total for Central America) Central America El Salvador Full ratification 1,361 (total for Central America) Central America Guatemala Full ratification 1,361 (total for Central America) Central America Honduras Full ratification 1,361 (total for Central America) Central America Nicaragua Full ratification 1,361 (total for Central America) Central America Panama Full ratification 1,361 (total for Central America) Chile Chile Full ratification 1,492 Côte d’Ivoire Côte d’Ivoire Full ratification 583 Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) trade bloc Mauritius Full ratification 1,382 (total for Eastern and Southern Africa trade bloc) Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) trade bloc Seychelles Full ratification 1,382 (total for Eastern and Southern Africa trade bloc) Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) trade bloc Zimbabwe Full ratification 1,382 (total for Eastern and Southern Africa trade bloc) Egypt Egypt Full ratification 3.337 Faroe Islands Faroe Islands Full ratification 881 Georgia Georgia Full ratification 203 Ghana Ghana Provisional application 1,007 Iceland and Norway Iceland Provisional application 36,487 (total for Iceland and Norway) Iceland and Norway Norway Provisional application 36,487 (total for Iceland and Norway) Israel Israel Full ratification 4,999 Japan Japan Full ratification 23,085 Jordan Jordan Full ratification 653 Kenya (3) Kenya Bridging mechanism 1,134 Kosovo Kosovo Full ratification 13 Lebanon Lebanon Full ratification 560 Liechtenstein Liechtenstein Full ratification 122 Mexico Mexico Full ratification 4,154 Moldova Moldova Provisional application 1,166 Morocco Morocco Provisional application 2,038 North Macedonia North Macedonia Provisional application 2,044 Pacific states Fiji Provisional application 285 (total for Pacific States) Pacific states Papua New Guinea Provisional application 285 (total for Pacific States) Pacific states Samoa Provisional application 285 (total for Pacific States) Pacific states Solomon Islands Provisional application 285 (total for Pacific States) Palestinian Authority Palestinian Authority Full ratification 31 Serbia Serbia Full ratification 655 Singapore Singapore Full ratification 16,678 South Korea South Korea Full ratification 14,649 Southern Africa Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc Botswana Full ratification 13,094 (total for SACUM trade bloc) Southern Africa Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc Eswatini Full ratification 13,094 (total for SACUM trade bloc) Southern Africa Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc Lesotho Full ratification 13,094 (total for SACUM trade bloc) Southern Africa Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc Mozambique Full ratification 13,094 (total for SACUM trade bloc) Southern Africa Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc Namibia Full ratification 13,094 (total for SACUM trade bloc) Southern Africa Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc South Africa Full ratification 13,094 (total for SACUM trade bloc) Switzerland Switzerland Full ratification 38,425 Tunisia Tunisia Full ratification 497 Turkey Turkey Provisional application 18,119 Ukraine Ukraine Full ratification 1,894 Vietnam Vietnam Provisional application 5,457 Notes 1) Provisional application is a method well established in international treaty practice to bring agreements into effect ahead of entry into force. Bridging mechanisms are an alternative means to ensure continuity of trade, where the UK or treaty partners are unable to fully ratify or provisionally apply an agreement. These non-binding mechanisms include Memoranda of Understanding or Exchange of Diplomatic Notes and ensure continuity of trade. 2) Source of trade statistics: ONS UK total trade: all countries, non-seasonally adjusted October to December 2021. 3) This agreement is open to accession by other members of East African Community. Trade agreements still in discussion The following agreements are still under discussion with countries where trading agreements were in place before 1 January 2021. For these countries: the government has put in place the UK global tariff trade with other WTO members is taking place on WTO terms trade with eligible developing countries is taking place under the UK’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences Country or bloc Status of discussions Algeria (1) Engagement ongoing, agreement is not yet in place. Trade takes place under the Generalised Scheme of Preferences for imports. UK exports will be subject to partner country national legislation. Bosnia and Herzegovina (1) Engagement ongoing, agreement is not yet in place. Trade takes place under WTO terms for imports. UK exports will be subject to partner country national legislation. Greenland Engagement ongoing, agreement is not yet in place. Trade takes place under WTO terms for imports. UK exports are subject to Greenland’s national legislation. Montenegro Engagement ongoing, agreement is not yet in place. Trade takes place under WTO terms. Note (1) Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina are not members of the World Trade Organization. Trading with countries in Customs Unions with the EU Andorra and San Marino are part of customs unions with the EU. The UK has agreed with the EU that all products originating in San Marino and all non-agricultural products (chapters 25-97) originating in Andorra are to be treated as originating in the EU under the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement as long as Andorra and San Marino apply to UK products the same preferences that the EU applies to them. These products benefit from zero tariffs, where they meet the relevant rules of origin. Trade with Andorra of agricultural products (chapters 01-24) is not in scope of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement and takes place under WTO terms. Mutual recognition agreements A mutual recognition agreement (MRA) is one in which countries recognise the results of one another’s conformity assessments. A conformity assessment is a set of processes that confirm whether a product meets the specified legal requirements. This can include testing, inspection, and certification. The UK has signed MRAs with: Australia New Zealand United States of America MRA coverage in trade agreements The UK’s trade agreement with Switzerland incorporates elements of the EU-Switzerland MRA. The UK’s trade agreement with Israel covers conformity assessment of industrial products. This means that existing arrangements with Israel remain in place. The UK-Japan CEPA replicates the effects of the existing EU-Japan MRA.
That's the level that Dummed and his crazed rightie fellow travellers operate at. All they can do s accuse others of being obtuse without offering any evidence. De Pfeffel in a spot of bother. Or as Mad Nad pronounces it Boo-jo. Meanwhile " unelectable" Labour have a 20 point lead in a red wall seat.
Apart from the list I posted just above this latest bullshit from you. You really do take great delight in showing your ignorance.
Way to go in avoiding the whole point, as per usual. Just face it, your mate Farked is as thick as ****. Trying to help the ****wit does you no favours.