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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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I can't wait for these people to die
 
We are going to take someone's rules and it looks like it will be Trump's.
 
We are going to take someone's rules and it looks like it will be Trump's.

If Trump loses the election this year, will there be enough time to negotiate a trade deal with the US?

Let's imagine that if it is Bernie who wins the election, would he change the conditions of the deal?
 
If Trump loses the election this year, will there be enough time to negotiate a trade deal with the US?

Let's imagine that if it is Bernie who wins the election, would he change the conditions of the deal?
I doubt it. The people negotiating the deal are mainly civil servants and they don't really change. Any deal would need Congressional approval though.
 
Shouldn't it be Jim 'nick nick' Davidson?

He's forever condemned to have that phrase written when he's mentioned.
That or him being heckled by a boy scout.

In December last year, Jim Davidson appeared in pantomime in Kent, England. In the first act, he asked the audience: ‘Do you know who I am?’ A 15-year-old boy scout, in uniform, shouted back, ‘Yes, you’re a fecking wanker!’ The audience roared; Davidson sulked. He even went in search of the offending heckler during the interval, to no avail.
 
After Brexit Day, you'll be putting his face through plasterboard.
Single sheet, non strapped, non EU reg approved but MADE IN BRITA-oh shit my TV just fell off the wall and crushed Percival.
 
Ashamed to be British. What a pathetic, insular and ignorant country it is....

So Boris, where’s this great trade deal with the EU you’ve been harping on about? What about all the promises you made whilst doing the exact opposite of what you promised to do? What about the great British public?! Voting for Brexit out to improve prosperity and take back control? Of course the British public is well informed on the EU and xenophobia had nothing to do with wanting out. Imbeciles!
 
Ashamed to be British. What a pathetic, insular and ignorant country it is....

So Boris, where’s this great trade deal with the EU you’ve been harping on about? What about all the promises you made whilst doing the exact opposite of what you promised to do? What about the great British public?! Voting for Brexit out to improve prosperity and take back control? Of course the British public is well informed on the EU and xenophobia had nothing to do with wanting out. Imbeciles!

Well said Rams.
 
Ashamed to be British. What a pathetic, insular and ignorant country it is....

So Boris, where’s this great trade deal with the EU you’ve been harping on about? What about all the promises you made whilst doing the exact opposite of what you promised to do? What about the great British public?! Voting for Brexit out to improve prosperity and take back control? Of course the British public is well informed on the EU and xenophobia had nothing to do with wanting out. Imbeciles!
This sadly.

With the coins and the childish flag waving by Farage and his ilk - so shameful.
 
Possibly an exercise in futility, but, for anyone out there who has a firm grasp of economics, trade policy, international relations, etc, can anyone explain what the potential upsides are to all this?

I think it's been fairly established by rather well informed individuals on what we have to lose because of Brexit, but does anyone have any thoughts on what could improve because of it? I'd like to think that there's at least a possibility that in the complexity of the situation that there's some things which conceivably could change for the better?
 
Possibly an exercise in futility, but, for anyone out there who has a firm grasp of economics, trade policy, international relations, etc, can anyone explain what the potential upsides are to all this?

I think it's been fairly established by rather well informed individuals on what we have to lose because of Brexit, but does anyone have any thoughts on what could improve because of it? I'd like to think that there's at least a possibility that in the complexity of the situation that there's some things which conceivably could change for the better?
It's too early to say what direction we're heading in. But I think this is where Boris would like to go:
I watched this video about Johnson's Brexit plan:


(Great channel, for what it's worth. Well worth a subscription, imo.)

What are people thoughts on:
1. How accurately this reflects the Tory plan for post-Brexit Britain?
2. How likely it is to succeed?

Although I've been staunchly Remain the last few years, I'm rooting for the government to make Leave work. No sense in cutting off our nose to spite our face.

If we can pull it off, it's the only ray of hope I've found from Brexit.
 
Ashamed to be British. What a pathetic, insular and ignorant country it is....

So Boris, where’s this great trade deal with the EU you’ve been harping on about? What about all the promises you made whilst doing the exact opposite of what you promised to do? What about the great British public?! Voting for Brexit out to improve prosperity and take back control? Of course the British public is well informed on the EU and xenophobia had nothing to do with wanting out. Imbeciles!

Extremely well put. My sentiment completely.
In my opinion the majority of the British public has been duped by a batch of con men and women who have managed to sell them an illusion.

And quite soon the fun will start and all those promises of a new dawn will begin to unravel.

And. By the way. For those who think that the USA will give us a wonderful trade deal in super quick time, don't hold your breath. They will be far worse than the EU.

So. Let battle commence.
 
Ashamed to be British. What a pathetic, insular and ignorant country it is....

So Boris, where’s this great trade deal with the EU you’ve been harping on about? What about all the promises you made whilst doing the exact opposite of what you promised to do? What about the great British public?! Voting for Brexit out to improve prosperity and take back control? Of course the British public is well informed on the EU and xenophobia had nothing to do with wanting out. Imbeciles!

Yup, my feelings summed up too.
 
Possibly an exercise in futility, but, for anyone out there who has a firm grasp of economics, trade policy, international relations, etc, can anyone explain what the potential upsides are to all this?

I think it's been fairly established by rather well informed individuals on what we have to lose because of Brexit, but does anyone have any thoughts on what could improve because of it? I'd like to think that there's at least a possibility that in the complexity of the situation that there's some things which conceivably could change for the better?
Even if there are some upsides you still have the Tories in charge of delivering those and you can bet your bottom dollar they're more interested in their own wellbeing than that of the average person if given the choice.