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The EU debate - Part III

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by Jürgenmeiʃter, Sep 6, 2016.

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  1. NSIS

    NSIS Well-Known Member

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    As you love memes so much....


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  2. DMD

    DMD Eh? Forum Moderator

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    Your fantasies are your own affair, but you're right you're not insulting me.

    All you have is petulance and bullshit. It's hardly evidence of this superior intellect you keep claiming for yourself. You're looking hollow and pointless.

    If you're an example, I'm glad I'm thick.
     
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  3. remembercolinlee

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    Jesus ... I take a bad enough photo without people putting holes in my face <laugh>
     
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  4. NSIS

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    All you have is wind and piss, mate. Nothing of any substance.

    You don't look hollow and pointless, you are hollow and pointless.
     
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  5. paultheplug

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    A free trade deal between the EU and the USA is not the same as the USA seeking access to the single market. Do you not understand the difference.
     
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  6. FosseFilberto

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    ... wouldn't be unduly concerned ... Pete rarely hits the mark with anything .... provided you are not edible you are relatively safe <laugh> ... oops ... what have I done <yikes>
     
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    I understand. It was all a bit confusing
    The second part of my comment was a bit flippant
    I take your points though
     
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    I do not. What is the difference?
    Any free trade deal could replicate access to the single market.
     
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    ... gonna help you here Pete - even though you can't see it because you have me on ignore (I blame Edwina for that) ... access to the single market is actually a misnomer for lots of markets, collectively termed 'the single market' ... so really plural (you still with me?) ... 'any free trade deal' actually is a single market deal and, as such, might be individually worse than a collective deal due to the likelihood of a bulk discount effect ... <ok> <laugh>
     
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    It doesn't for good reason.
    In a free trade deal you are trading your goods in another market. You have to prove point of origin to show you are not passing off another countries goods as your own.
    The clue is in the name, once goods enter the single market they are tradeable across the whole market without further checks and cost.

    It's why we can't stay in the single market and have free trade deals. Any deal we negotiate would effectively give that country full access to the single market through the UK.

    It is also what will cause us problems if we leave without a trade deal as much of our output is manufacture of imported goods and raw materials
     
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  15. Stan

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    You did say you were a graphic designer. Now we can see how you fill your days. <laugh>

    I'm more into words and facts than memes (see my sig).
     
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  16. Tobes

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    I bet you're right at the top end of the graphic design spectrum.
     
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  17. Star of David Bardsley

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    Looks like a lot has happened this afternoon. Could anyone summarise? Does Brexit still mean Brexit?
     
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    that is the present situation
    but we could try to negotiate a deal similar to the single market but without freedom of movement
     
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  20. Stan

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    We could also tell the EU that they are now under the control of UKIP.

    In both instances they'll laugh themselves silly.
     
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