Brexit, for once some facts.

ok, here is a question. I wonder is someone with more time than me cares to work out the answer.

We've benefited from free trade with the EU now for a number of years. We've paid in membership of this club.

So my question, because I've not seen this answered anywhere is:

How much have we saved as UK Public in not paying tariffs / handling fees on the 53% of goods imported into the UK because of the free trade agreement?

Now the cynic in me (whilst riding last night) was thinking... has the UK government just gone from paying out fees to EU, to get free trade (ie saving business and ultimately the public money)... now gone to a situation where they will be collecting tariff fees on all the imports (we're not going to stop importing from the EU clearly). So they'll be saving the membership and now pocketing essentially a new tax that will come from the public that they voted for?
 

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Tillson....do you think Brexit is going to make you richer or poorer?
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For me personally, taking into account my financial arrangements, my business and my employment, I think that financially, I will be about the same and my business could well become much easier to administer.

So to answer your question and with all things considered, I think I will have a richer lifestyle, but that doesn't necessarily mean more hard cash. Richer, encompasses many things.
 
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For me personally, taking into account my financial arrangements, my business and my employment, I think that financially, I will be about the same and my business could well become much easier to administer.

So to answer your question and with all things considered, I think I will have a richer lifestyle, but that doesn't necessarily mean more hard cash. Richer, encompasses many things.
Fascinating, we are in complete agreement (though not quite in the way you think.!)
Tell me what your "richer" lifestyle is, and I'll tell you mine....
 

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I think the EU will change after we have left. If it doesn't, its demise will be more certain than it is today, as if that were possible..
Correct, it will become both a United States of Europe and a major military power, both of which we could have prevented, but fled the challenge.
Not a clever move, but then we don't do "Clever moves" do we?
 

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Correct, it will become both a United States of Europe and a major military power, both of which we could have prevented, but fled the challenge.
Not a clever move, but then we don't do "Clever moves" do we?
Actually we do...staying out of Euro and ERM has helped us a great deal, and made removing ourselves from the EU a little easier.
 

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ok, here is a question. I wonder is someone with more time than me cares to work out the answer.

We've benefited from free trade with the EU now for a number of years. We've paid in membership of this club.

So my question, because I've not seen this answered anywhere is:

How much have we saved as UK Public in not paying tariffs / handling fees on the 53% of goods imported into the UK because of the free trade agreement?

Now the cynic in me (whilst riding last night) was thinking... has the UK government just gone from paying out fees to EU, to get free trade (ie saving business and ultimately the public money)... now gone to a situation where they will be collecting tariff fees on all the imports (we're not going to stop importing from the EU clearly). So they'll be saving the membership and now pocketing essentially a new tax that will come from the public that they voted for?
Colin....exactly what I said a week ago,she can collect 10% tariff on every German car imported into the UK and also politically argue that she is protecting UK industry by keeping the tariffs on Asian supplied product as well,and we wouldnt really notice it.
The only downside is our products sold into the EU would be subject to tariff but that wont bother the government only bother export business....
As Arthur Daly would say 'a nice little earner'
KudosDave
 

Kudoscycles

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For me personally, taking into account my financial arrangements, my business and my employment, I think that financially, I will be about the same and my business could well become much easier to administer.

So to answer your question and with all things considered, I think I will have a richer lifestyle, but that doesn't necessarily mean more hard cash. Richer, encompasses many things.
But the JAMS as May calls them will be a lot worse off...food,petrol,holiday,clothes are all going to cost more.
KudosDave
 

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Half of the UK sees the current membership deal as rubbish so Mrs May will be able to claim victory in any outcome. Parliament may disagree though.
The only thing that would move brexiters is high inflation.
How high is high enough? that is the question.
 
Half of the UK sees the current membership deal as rubbish so Mrs May will be able to claim victory. She can safely say that any deal she comes up with is better than now. Parliament may disagree though.
The only thing that would move brexiters is high inflation.
How high is the question.
That assumes that the half that think its rubbish even know what it does. Personally I think its safe to say most don't have a clue what the Single Market does. I sell bikes to over 400 shops and most of them voted leave. Not a single one I've spoken to understands the single market and its benefits.

They won't know what it did, until its not doing it and the products they buy increase in price and take longer to arrive, and if they want to post an item to France its suddently going to be as much hassle as posting to the USA
 
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That assumes that the half that think its rubbish even know what it does. Personally I think its safe to say most don't have a clue what the Single Market does. I sell bikes to over 400 shops and most of them voted leave. Not a single one I've spoken to understands the single market and its benefits.

They won't know what it did, until its not doing it and the products they buy increase in price and take longer to arrive, and if they want to post an item to France its suddently going to be as much hassle as posting to the USA
More hassle, Trump is going to make you a state remember. You will be called Ye Olde State From The Past...
 

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They won't know what it did, until its not doing it and the products they buy increase in price and take longer to arrive, and if they want to post an item to France its suddently going to be as much hassle as posting to the USA
I remember well how messy it was selling electronics to French shops in the early 70s (still was until the single market) .
 

oldgroaner

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A big problem for the future is the tendency to WARP everything said from the EU side of the fence as in this example
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With just over two months to go before the UK government is due to get Brexit talks under way, Mr Johnson was asked on a trip to India about comments by an aide to French President Francois Hollande, who said the UK should not expect a better trading relationship with the EU after leaving it.

He replied: "If Monsieur Hollande wants to administer punishment beatings to anybody who chooses to escape, rather in the manner of some World War Two movie, then I don't think that is the way forward.

"I think, actually, it's not in the interests of our friends and our partners."

Where does the cretin read "punishment beatings" into a factual statement that defines a straight forward position.
"the UK should not expect a better trading relationship with the EU after leaving it."

Can anyone explain just why we should? or how Bozo's stupid words are going to improve our bargaining position?
Time this idiot was introduced to a Dole Queue
 
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oldgroaner

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but, but we voted for it... make it happen... etc etc.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-latest-news-germany-angela-merkel-theresa-may-speech-senior-economic-advisor-michael-fuchs-a7533076.html?cmpid=facebook-post

Next year I'll be proposing a referendum to ask if the British people want better weather. Then when we vote that we do, I'll make the government delivery the will of the people!!!
May is taking the easy route by pretending the intractable EU is forcing a hard Brexit on her.
She is fully aware that none of the things she wants and even threatens for is achievable, so now that objective is just for show.
Walk away empty handed, get a sympathy vote from the Brexit voters, as you can kid them with anything.
It's a win-win situation for her, no real plan needed
Less work, and it protects her backside (at least for a while)
 

Woosh

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A or how Bozo's stupid words are going to improve our bargaining position?
Time this idiot was introduced to a Dole Queue

He uses his un-PC language just like zlatan misspells EU officials' names to annoy the remainers .
BTW, is zlatan a Russian name?
 

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