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Of course there will be a deal, Even the so called no deal is an agreed deal.
Well 'strong rumours' on t'internet tonight (from the German press) that the German Car Industry ARE about to turn up. And take Nissan away with them to relocate in the EU.Guess we shall see soon enough if this is true.
Quote from: wilts rover on November 23, 2020, 06:15:38 pmWell 'strong rumours' on t'internet tonight (from the German press) that the German Car Industry ARE about to turn up. And take Nissan away with them to relocate in the EU.Guess we shall see soon enough if this is true.Nissan have been garbage since they got into bed with Renault.
There will be a deal because BJ is intent on screwing over his new northern voters.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on November 24, 2020, 08:03:59 amQuote from: wilts rover on November 23, 2020, 06:15:38 pmWell 'strong rumours' on t'internet tonight (from the German press) that the German Car Industry ARE about to turn up. And take Nissan away with them to relocate in the EU.Guess we shall see soon enough if this is true.Nissan have been garbage since they got into bed with Renault.Does that matter? It'd still decimate Sunderland.
Nobody says Mercedes are rubbish since they use the same engines from Renault Axholme or Dacia.
There will be a deal because BJ is intent on screwing over his new northern voters. Pointless lockdown, check. Ban petrol and diesel cars, check, go brown nosing to the EU, check. Job done.
Johnson and his govt are screwed either way. The french won’t accept anything other than near total unfettered acres to our waters as anything less will spell disaster for the whole North French coast fishing industry. Macron has also said he would veto anything less. Theresa May said no deal is better than a bad deal. Fact is, we simply have no idea how economically damaging no deal will be.Any negative impact from no deal will be seen by many as a failure of the current uk govt.So it’s a poison chalice.Damned if they do, damned if they don’t.I’ve read reports that the Navy have a fisheries protection fleet that is being bolstered in the event of no deal.I can see things getting very messy in the waters off our coast. And we know what happens next. Expect blockades by the french at the ports in retaliation. They may not be the best when it comes to world wars, but they are pretty good at shutting things down.
Quote from: normal rules on December 06, 2020, 08:21:47 pmJohnson and his govt are screwed either way. The french won’t accept anything other than near total unfettered acres to our waters as anything less will spell disaster for the whole North French coast fishing industry. Macron has also said he would veto anything less. Theresa May said no deal is better than a bad deal. Fact is, we simply have no idea how economically damaging no deal will be.Any negative impact from no deal will be seen by many as a failure of the current uk govt.So it’s a poison chalice.Damned if they do, damned if they don’t.I’ve read reports that the Navy have a fisheries protection fleet that is being bolstered in the event of no deal.I can see things getting very messy in the waters off our coast. And we know what happens next. Expect blockades by the french at the ports in retaliation. They may not be the best when it comes to world wars, but they are pretty good at shutting things down. Really? Where can the rest of us see this 'fact'?
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on December 06, 2020, 08:28:26 pmQuote from: normal rules on December 06, 2020, 08:21:47 pmJohnson and his govt are screwed either way. The french won’t accept anything other than near total unfettered acres to our waters as anything less will spell disaster for the whole North French coast fishing industry. Macron has also said he would veto anything less. Theresa May said no deal is better than a bad deal. Fact is, we simply have no idea how economically damaging no deal will be.Any negative impact from no deal will be seen by many as a failure of the current uk govt.So it’s a poison chalice.Damned if they do, damned if they don’t.I’ve read reports that the Navy have a fisheries protection fleet that is being bolstered in the event of no deal.I can see things getting very messy in the waters off our coast. And we know what happens next. Expect blockades by the french at the ports in retaliation. They may not be the best when it comes to world wars, but they are pretty good at shutting things down. Really? Where can the rest of us see this 'fact'?Quite simply because it has not happened yet. We cannot predict the financial future, especially something so complex. My youngest son works for one of the 4 major global finance companies, and they have no models to work to regarding what effect tariffs and quotas will have on the uk and Eu economies. It’s all just best guess. There are just too many variables at work. Johnson has said our economy will boom under a no deal, but I have not seen a scrap of evidence to back this up. The whole negotiating charade has gone on too long imho.Johnson put down a red line date weeks ago. This has come and gone. I’d love to play him at poker. He is a rubbish bluffer.