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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 09 Jul 21 12.05pm

Originally posted by Orange1290


Yes but the UK used to make much more than 16 billion a year in free trade within the single market, access to which has now ceased, so a big bill and no free access to a market to make billions anymore.

I understand you do not like the idea of Brexit, but what is it you like about China?

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 09 Jul 21 12.18pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by steeleye20

Yes and the figure of 16 billions is wrong.

It is 9.4 billions after the rebate and 5.2 billions the EU paid to us.

Ah yes, the rebate....which the left continually and continually attacked Thatcher over.

Now amusingly they use at their convenience.

 


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Originally posted by steeleye20

The UK’s Brexit “divorce bill” is €47.5bn (£40.8bn) according to estimates from Brussels that are higher than the government’s forecasts.

The first tranche, €6.8bn, is due for payment by the end of the year.

The final bill, buried in the European Union’s consolidated annual accounts for 2020, is significantly higher than an earlier estimate from the UK’s fiscal watchdog.

Brexit, the gift that keeps on giving.

To Brussels that is, 'Go whistle' indeed......

If we actually owe them that money then so be it we should honour our bills SNP take note.

 


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Originally posted by Badger11

If we actually owe them that money then so be it we should honour our bills SNP take note.

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Originally posted by steeleye20

'This boy's a fool' - Eric Morecambe

Hmm apparently the UK government disputes the EU figure.

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View silvertop's Profile silvertop Flag Portishead 09 Jul 21 6.21pm Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

Hmm apparently the UK government disputes the EU figure.

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How? Either we agreed a figure or we did not.

This sort of crap does serious damage to our international reputation if we are seen as welchers.

 

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View steeleye20's Profile steeleye20 Flag Croydon 09 Jul 21 6.41pm Send a Private Message to steeleye20 Add steeleye20 as a friend

Frost trying to say the EU deal is 'not definitive', the one he negotiated.

Only 6% of NI people trust the UK government, and even less, 3% trust Johnson.

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 09 Jul 21 6.49pm

Originally posted by steeleye20

Frost trying to say the EU deal is 'not definitive', the one he negotiated.

Only 6% of NI people trust the UK government, and even less, 3% trust Johnson.

Doesn’t matter though does it, it’s done and it won’t be reversed in your lifetime so move on.

You’re like a bloke whose girlfriend has left him but instead of moving on with his life he just goes on about how unfair life is. All this time whilst she’s being f@cked by some other fella.

Grow a pair and move on man.

Edited by Tom-the-eagle (09 Jul 2021 6.50pm)

 


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Originally posted by silvertop



How? Either we agreed a figure or we did not.

This sort of crap does serious damage to our international reputation if we are seen as welchers.

I think if you read the article it states that a methodology was agreed but not the actual numbers. The government also pointed out that the bill does not include the UK rebate which presumably will be pro rata.

As I previously said if the bill is genuine we must pay it. I made my SNP comment as they think they can leave and not pay their share.

You are correct welching on a deal will only cause problems with the money markets.

 


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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 09 Jul 21 6.52pm

Originally posted by steeleye20

Frost trying to say the EU deal is 'not definitive', the one he negotiated.

Only 6% of NI people trust the UK government, and even less, 3% trust Johnson.

Whilst I do not disagree re the government, it does show how utterly inept the opposition are then if they can’t overturn that lot.

 


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Originally posted by steeleye20

Frost trying to say the EU deal is 'not definitive', the one he negotiated.

Only 6% of NI people trust the UK government, and even less, 3% trust Johnson.

Devil is in the detail. The EU wants to protect itself from cheap imports being white labelled in the UK a perfectly reasonable position. How they achieve that goal is probably not in the treaty.

As I have said before if the EU wanted to play nice it could offer a preferred trader scheme to the major companies so instead of inspecting every single shipment the trader promises to obey EU rules with stiff fines if they don't. The likes of M&S are not going to risk being caught.

 


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Frost, who negotiated this disaster, is in a corner after being taken to task by the NI assembly.

His response? It's Theresa May's fault.

 

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