So you voted for the WTO? Maybe you did. Many didn't since it was hardly if ever mentioned. Why not check on something so important.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @fatlarry999 and
I voted to leave CU and SM and all of the EU . I know what l voted for have done for overc30 years . But you are still not giving any facts about how is going to be a disaster if we leave with no deal tell me your facts what are they , are you clairvoyant like all remainers facts
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Replying to @Mckenziewar60 @fatlarry999 and
Nope I've looked at the WTO tariff schedules. I've looked at the extra burdens a hard border will cause. I've looked at the failure to agree only 8 out of 40 cut and paste trade deals. I've listened to Northern Irish concerns. What have you done?
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Replying to @ElJeppy @fatlarry999 and
Looking at predictions by somebody who has no criteria to base them on means nothing , fact all the predictions that we had of the disaster if we did not join the euro were proved wrong 99% of economists predictions of what would happen if we voted leave where wrong
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Replying to @Mckenziewar60 @fatlarry999 and
The criteria isn't based on predictions but how the WTO actually operates, how borders work and how trade deals are arrived at. These seem better guides than any unsubstantiated belief that it will all be fine.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @fatlarry999 and
Did not say it will not be fine there will be some problems , and we already trade on WTO nearly 60% of our trade is done that way fact . Your just another remainer trying to make out you know what you are talking about but cannot give facts as normal no comparison yet
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Replying to @Mckenziewar60 @fatlarry999 and
I told you what my opinion was based on. Not sure what other "facts" you want. WTO terms are the lowest default. Hard borders with our major trading partner are bad. Failure to sign off on even simple trade deals so far. These aren't guesses. You disagree, fine.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @fatlarry999 and
Like l have said it's all speculation all the ports have said they are ready for no deal . The French custom will probably take there time as they normally do on a permanent go slow , l have looked at reports and all the other stuff as well . So we will have to wait and see
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Replying to @Mckenziewar60 @fatlarry999 and
And when it all goes tits up you'll say oops? How about we just prevent a no deal. I mean I'm semi prepared for a fire but wouldn't set my freaking house alight to see!
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Replying to @ElJeppy @fatlarry999 and
There you go glass half empty mine is half full . Our economy has been doing well since the ref low unemployment and that's against all remainer scare storys . But we have survived several labour governments in all my years so l think we will survive no deal
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Fortunately it seems we won't have to find out. Phew!
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Replying to @ElJeppy @fatlarry999 and
Dont be so sure this is not over yet MP'S usurping democracy is going to have a price at the next elections
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Replying to @Mckenziewar60 @fatlarry999 and
I'm sure it will. I commend them for having the strength to put country before career.
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