My opinions are based on government figures regarding GDP etc. Yours are just based on happy talk that holds little if any water. There are NO tangible benefits to Brexit. I accept It's happening but don't pretend there is.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @mummywoodzy and
Of course there is. You simply cannot or will not see them as they do not suit your argument. A diverse supply line is better than one controlled by a potentially hostile cartel. Argue that specific point instead of deflecting
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Replying to @JLBKL @mummywoodzy and
The supply line will continue to travel through the EU. What part of that don't you understand. I'm guessing your business doesn't involve shipping or international trade otherwise you'd know that. So no that is not a tangible benefit. Try again.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @mummywoodzy and
Of course it will not travel through the EU that is the whole point. It will come into Felixstowe, Immingham, Southampton, Ipswich, Liverpool, Bristol and the dozens of other ports around the UK. Now try again to answer the question
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Replying to @JLBKL @mummywoodzy and
I've worked in shipping my entire adult life and you're talking out of your arse.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @mummywoodzy and
That is clearly not true. You know nothing about strategic supply and certainly nothing about shipping if you think freight to UK from ROW has to come through the EU. Just to let you know I set up the shipping of recyclate to China via Hong Kong with UK and Chinese Gov in 1998.
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Replying to @JLBKL @mummywoodzy and
Sure thing, Barry. The bulk of trade with this country will still come through the EU. Even leaving aside your "potentially hostile" BS what you said is NOT a tangible benefit. If you don't have a genuine one just say so.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @mummywoodzy and
That’s not what you said Jeppy is it. You said that ALL trade will still have to come through the EU which is patently untrue. Anyway, Boris has done, what looks like from media questions, a good deal. Well done Boris - Brexit is the success we always said it would be


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Replying to @JLBKL @mummywoodzy and
No I didn't say that. I said the "supply line" will continue to come through the EU. Your argument about potential hostile suppliers is therefore moot. As for Brexit being a success? Behave. You're probably still waiting for that 350 million for the NHS.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @mummywoodzy and
Great success! You assumption on supply assumes that trade stays as it is. I said we need to shift trade around the world. The point was clearly made to you that having a wider supply chain is a benefit. Answering that by assuming no change is just avoidance as you have no answer
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You're living in some weird fantasy land. Do you honestly think suppliers will change their physical delivery routes when a trade deal is directly with us rather than via the EU? What utter uninformed crap.
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