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Thread: O/T DDay for Brexit..well sort of...

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    Big lad. I'll ask you this. Where are WTO terms made, by whom, what is the democratic process in making those rules and what input has the UK had in creating those terms?

    In which court are trade disputes settled?

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    The government has set out its plans for tariffs in the case of a no-deal Brexit.

    Its temporary schedule would mean that 87% of imports by value will be tariff-free, compared with 80% before Brexit.

    There will be some protection for companies producing cars in the UK, farmers producing meat and the UK ceramics industry. The government has attempted to balance the benefits of free trade in getting cheaper products for consumers, with protecting the livelihoods of some UK producers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiletyke View Post
    The government has set out its plans for tariffs in the case of a no-deal Brexit.

    Its temporary schedule would mean that 87% of imports by value will be tariff-free, compared with 80% before Brexit.

    There will be some protection for companies producing cars in the UK, farmers producing meat and the UK ceramics industry. The government has attempted to balance the benefits of free trade in getting cheaper products for consumers, with protecting the livelihoods of some UK producers.
    It wont stop goods having to go through customs clearing. This is the major hinderence to ease of trade (that companies like Honda talk about) and has with is a cost. We wi still have to cover up front vat payments before clearing (unless we waive that too or offset it).

    The cost will fall on individual businesses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    It could have been much easier, we started negotiating from the weakest point. We have May and Starma discussing policies what a joke they both want it sabotaging.

    What I hate is people trying to repackage, rebrand and resell democracy to us.
    Agree with you gm. Made a complete hash of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Decent critique of the EU animal BUT what do we replace it with. What happens when we come out?What do you want to happen? Which party will deliver what you want? Can it be delivered? I have to say that I have no faith whatsoever that this govt will have a clue what to do next if we do come out. Do you believe that everything will be hunky dory when we come out? Would it just be a case of jumping out of the frying pan into the fire?
    I don't expect it will be an easy ride and in my lifetime I suspect we will bear the brunt of it but I'm hopeful the generations to come will flourish as a consequence of brexit .

    I have absolutely no idea which flavour of government will pick up the pieces the better both the two major parties are unelectable at the moment and only major surgery will repair the damage , it remains to be seen how long that takes .

    Having to stick a cross at the side of Farage's party to uphold a referendum result tells you where I am .

    Those complicit in globalisation and neoliberalism needed a kick in the b@llax and I'm hopeful they will get whats coming .

    Capitalism doesn't have socialism as it's main enemy but capitalism itself .

    Capitalism prospered because it delivered hope and gained confidence but now that confidence is no more when people hold down jobs and rely on foodbanks to feed their families or can't buy a home and are at the mercy of rogue landlords .

    It needs a shake up and a reboot with the distribution of wealth at the heart of it .

    Under the EU this country's become the most unequal in europe , so much for their brand of human rights .

    For the last three years I've had to endure sad sack wimpy fecking remainers from Lands End to John O'Groats trying to overturn this process along with leading tories using it to feather their own PM aspirations and an opposition who would sell every leaver down the river for the keys to number 10 whilst attempting at the same time to negotiate with the Brussels Mafia , no kin wonder we haven't left yet .

    Who the hell was I suppose to vote for today given my earlier post and the one above ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    It wont stop goods having to go through customs clearing. This is the major hinderence to ease of trade (that companies like Honda talk about) and has with is a cost. We wi still have to cover up front vat payments before clearing (unless we waive that too or offset it).

    The cost will fall on individual businesses.
    Customs clearance works both ways
    It puts me in mind of the old dentist joke as the patient is approached by the dentist he grabs the dentist by the balls & says " now we're not going to hurt each other are we"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiletyke View Post
    Customs clearance works both ways
    It puts me in mind of the old dentist joke as the patient is approached by the dentist he grabs the dentist by the balls & says " now we're not going to hurt each other are we"?
    We have no option under wto terms.

    Or are you suggesting we trade internationally without customs checks on goods going in or out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiletyke View Post
    There will be some protection for companies producing cars in the UK, farmers producing meat and the UK ceramics industry. The government has attempted to balance the benefits of free trade in getting cheaper products for consumers, with protecting the livelihoods of some UK producers.
    Presumably these industries will need protection against the damage Brexit will cause.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    Presumably these industries will need protection against the damage Brexit will cause.
    You said in an earlier post [ I'll not confuse you with complicated post numbers] that you import
    What sort of goods do you import?
    Do you add value to these imports or just sell them on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    I will just stop you here. WTO does not allow us to set our own tariffs.
    https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e.../tariffs_e.htm

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