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    ... Driller ... what aspect of financial services do you mean? Most international trade is based on exchange rates and not trade agreements. UK financial services - insurance, pensions, investment - deals with UK, EU or overseas investment companies; where the issue is tax related not trade deal format.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidders View Post
    Get your dam facts right. She is not a |Morrison's director; her partner is.
    What is the difference between facts and dam facts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidders View Post
    Get your dam facts right. She is not a |Morrison's director; her partner is.
    I didn't say that she's a director of Morrisons.
    Read it again with your glasses on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBlackHorse View Post
    ... Driller ... what aspect of financial services do you mean? Most international trade is based on exchange rates and not trade agreements. UK financial services - insurance, pensions, investment - deals with UK, EU or overseas investment companies; where the issue is tax related not trade deal format.
    As far as I know it's connected to regulation rather than tax, and it will have to be discussed as part of any trade deal with the EU. The City of London refers to it as a trade deal anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Ah, so you must be one of those types you mentioned earlier:
    I don't need to listen to any more of her rants, they are all the same.

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    ... Driller ... financial regulation standards are a given, not a 'deal'; and mostly developed by the UK. Europe has lots of small banks - a pigs breakfast - who can teach us nothing. 'The City' is the financial self serving establishment who want to dominate everything; so disguising FS as some form of deal suits them and their control motives. Don't be fooled by these prats!

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    It's a bit quiet now on this front as May has gone into hiding after failing to get Parliament to close early, so meanwhile, let's have quick a look at the insidious drip, drip from Project Fear, that the likes of Sid lap up as gospel.

    Apparently, after Brexit, we will run out of cheese.

    Dairy products 'may become luxuries' after UK leaves EU

    Everyday dairy products such as butter, yoghurt and cheese could become luxury items in Britain after Brexit, with price rises being caused by the slightest delay in the journey from farm to table, a report by the London School of Economics finds.

    The LSE research, commissioned by the company behind Lurpak, Anchor and Arla brands, also found that speciality cheeses could become scarce after Brexit, with escalating costs whatever the outcome of the exit negotiations.


    Like we don't have our own ****ing cows. Have they ever heard of cheddar cheese? Can I introduce you please. To a lump of cheddar cheese? Or the ump**** other 'speciality' cheeses made here in the UK. It comes as no surprise that the report was commissioned by the makers of Lurpak.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...r-uk-leaves-eu

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohinen View Post
    It's a bit quiet now on this front as May has gone into hiding after failing to get Parliament to close early, so meanwhile, let's have quick a look at the insidious drip, drip from Project Fear, that the likes of Sid lap up as gospel.

    Apparently, after Brexit, we will run out of cheese.

    Dairy products 'may become luxuries' after UK leaves EU

    Everyday dairy products such as butter, yoghurt and cheese could become luxury items in Britain after Brexit, with price rises being caused by the slightest delay in the journey from farm to table, a report by the London School of Economics finds.

    The LSE research, commissioned by the company behind Lurpak, Anchor and Arla brands, also found that speciality cheeses could become scarce after Brexit, with escalating costs whatever the outcome of the exit negotiations.


    Like we don't have our own ****ing cows. Have they ever heard of cheddar cheese? Can I introduce you please. To a lump of cheddar cheese? Or the ump**** other 'speciality' cheeses made here in the UK. It comes as no surprise that the report was commissioned by the makers of Lurpak.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...r-uk-leaves-eu
    We do have cows, but as the article explains quite clearly we consume more dairy produce than we make in this country.

    It also gives examples of the tariffs on dairy products which are quite high, so if we leave without a deal then dairy prices will go up, that seems like a fairly uncontroversial thing to write.

    I don't understand exactly what your problem is with this article.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohinen View Post
    It's a bit quiet now on this front as May has gone into hiding after failing to get Parliament to close early, so meanwhile, let's have quick a look at the insidious drip, drip from Project Fear, that the likes of Sid lap up as gospel.

    Apparently, after Brexit, we will run out of cheese.

    Dairy products 'may become luxuries' after UK leaves EU

    Everyday dairy products such as butter, yoghurt and cheese could become luxury items in Britain after Brexit, with price rises being caused by the slightest delay in the journey from farm to table, a report by the London School of Economics finds.

    The LSE research, commissioned by the company behind Lurpak, Anchor and Arla brands, also found that speciality cheeses could become scarce after Brexit, with escalating costs whatever the outcome of the exit negotiations.


    Like we don't have our own ****ing cows. Have they ever heard of cheddar cheese? Can I introduce you please. To a lump of cheddar cheese? Or the ump**** other 'speciality' cheeses made here in the UK. It comes as no surprise that the report was commissioned by the makers of Lurpak.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...r-uk-leaves-eu
    Yeah, and Cameron definitely said World War 3 would definitely happen if people voted leave and THAT hasn’t happened so that means Brexit is really good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohinen View Post
    It's a bit quiet now on this front as May has gone into hiding after failing to get Parliament to close early, so meanwhile, let's have quick a look at the insidious drip, drip from Project Fear, that the likes of Sid lap up as gospel.

    Apparently, after Brexit, we will run out of cheese.

    Dairy products 'may become luxuries' after UK leaves EU

    Everyday dairy products such as butter, yoghurt and cheese could become luxury items in Britain after Brexit, with price rises being caused by the slightest delay in the journey from farm to table, a report by the London School of Economics finds.

    The LSE research, commissioned by the company behind Lurpak, Anchor and Arla brands, also found that speciality cheeses could become scarce after Brexit, with escalating costs whatever the outcome of the exit negotiations.


    Like we don't have our own ****ing cows. Have they ever heard of cheddar cheese? Can I introduce you please. To a lump of cheddar cheese? Or the ump**** other 'speciality' cheeses made here in the UK. It comes as no surprise that the report was commissioned by the makers of Lurpak.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...r-uk-leaves-eu


    It would be worth it to see a dinner party at Lady Nugees gaff and the cheese board came out with Dairylea Triangles, CheezeStrings, Babybel and Danish Blue.

    Might be pushing it on Danish Blue though, the 'delays' might make it go off.

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