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    1. ben goldacre‏Verified account @bengoldacre 18 Feb 2018
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      When your country angrily votes Brexit so it can trade more with China, but Germany already does six times more trade with China than we do.. When your country angrily votes Brexit because of a housing shortage, but it's us, we don't build any houses..https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/pub-stabbing-incident-turns-out-1229574 …

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      Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 18 Feb 2018
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      There are very specific reasons why Germany trades so much with China - their long standing strong manufacturing base, value of the Euro (thanks to less successful Mediterranean Euro economies), the deliberate stifling of consumer debt so lower demand at home, etc

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      • EU EXPORTS are ONLY 13% of our economy, not 44% (((Chloe)))#BREXIT #nodealnoproblem 🇬🇧Staffanon🇬🇧⚒⚒🌍 Tonygeo Molly Sue Thomas Steve Scully  😎👌 BoyGeorgist🔰 Brian Rushford
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        2. Peter Cosmetatos‏ @petercosmetatos 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @bengoldacre

          But it is also the case that the UK shouldn't have to leave the EU to trade more with China

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        3. Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @petercosmetatos @bengoldacre

          Of course it doesn’t. But the UK does need to leave the EU to have a free trade deal with China. Germany and the UK export different things.

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        4. Peter Cosmetatos‏ @petercosmetatos 18 Feb 2018
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          So do you have an example of what is possible? To contextualise @bengoldacre's EU example and offer concrete grounds for post Brexit optimism on the China free trade deal front?

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        5. John Patrinos #PeoplesVote #FBPE‏ @JohnPatrinos 18 Feb 2018
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          So that’ll be “no” then

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        6. Peter Cosmetatos‏ @petercosmetatos 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @JohnPatrinos @JuliaHB1 @bengoldacre

          Concrete and practical examples is where the Brexit advocates tend to go a bit quiet, sadly.

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        7. Chris Clark‏ @chris2204721 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @petercosmetatos @JohnPatrinos and

          She’s right we do trade different things eg we export Minis they export BMWs, we export trains and planes Germany planes and trains, again very different.

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        8. twirly‏ @FUDMP 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @chris2204721 @petercosmetatos and

          The trains and minis are all made in the UK for German companies.....

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        9. Giles Kendrick‏ @GilesKendrick 18 Feb 2018
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          pic.twitter.com/r4qOFC0y9X

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        1. Simon Weaver‏ @SimonCWeaver 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @bengoldacre

          So there is the answer for the UK: Stifle consumer debt!

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        1. Joe Greene‏ @JoeGreene1959 19 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @bengoldacre

          We used to have a strong manufacturing base until your heroine decided we'd be better off as consultants and estate agents. WTF can we export that the Chinese are interested in? Wetherspoons? Greggs? Poundland?

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        2. Toby B‏ @MajorGrubert 18 Feb 2018
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          Also because they make stuff China wants. The UK financial services market is not going to gain a footholds in China.

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        3. EU EXPORTS are ONLY 13% of our economy, not 44%‏ @Brexit011 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @MajorGrubert @JuliaHB1 @bengoldacre

          So you say and you know that how?

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        4. Toby B‏ @MajorGrubert 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @Brexit011 @JuliaHB1 @bengoldacre

          Because the Chinese financial market is state controlled.

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        1. Brian Rushford‏ @diz_busters_inc 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @bengoldacre

          Does with word GENERALISATION mean anything to anyone who voted to remain

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        1. Garry‏ @FfcSkippy 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @bengoldacre

          16 day train link only helps strengthen the opportunity for german companies

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        2. Andrew Denney‏ @andenney 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @bengoldacre

          Spectacularly missing the point here, it’s not that or how much trade Germany does with China, it’s the fact they’re clearly not prevented from doing so because of the EU

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        3. EU EXPORTS are ONLY 13% of our economy, not 44%‏ @Brexit011 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @andenney @JuliaHB1 @bengoldacre

          And we are Germany has their car industry labour and the parasite unions destroyed ours

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        1. Taki (not Theodorocopulous,sadly)‏ @t_arab 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @bengoldacre

          Don’t embarrass the medic who thinks his medical training qualifies him to have informed opinions on everything regardless of his actually knowledge on said subject.

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        2. Voice of Reason‏ @Ziva2010 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @bengoldacre

          How is Germany trading extensively with PRC, but EU/Brussels are trying to stop UK from trading with anyone. Don't get it.

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        3. Rob‏ @robspruce 18 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @Ziva2010

          Exactly. The EU don’t stop us trading with China, but we do have trade with them according to EU rules. I expect Leavers think we will get a better deal will China after we leave. That is by no means certain.

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