• Looking for a smarter way to manage your heating this winter? We’ve been testing the new Aqara Radiator Thermostat W600 to see how quiet, accurate and easy it is to use around the home. Click here read our review.

Is 25% considered 'slashing'?

Joined
16 Sep 2006
Messages
7,493
Reaction score
2,206
Location
Fife
Country
United Kingdom
A UK industrial strategy needs to include slashing trade barriers with our largest trade partner
 
Who imposed these trade barriers?
Your comment shows you have no understanding of the EU Single Market and customs Union.


a hard customs border is the default between every trading country in the world.

The EU lowered the barriers from the default, to virtually nothing by harmonising regulations and standards so removing the need for customs checks, transit documents, sanitary and phytosanitary controls, Rules of Origin etc.


So to answer your question: Brexit imposed the trade barriers
 
Your comment shows you have no understanding of the EU Single Market and customs Union.


a hard customs border is the default between every trading country in the world.

The EU lowered the barriers from the default, to virtually nothing by harmonising regulations and standards so removing the need for customs checks, transit documents, sanitary and phytosanitary controls, Rules of Origin etc.


So to answer your question: Brexit imposed the trade barriers
But we already have the same regulations in place as they do, so that isn't the problem.
They (the EU) imposed the trade barriers when we stopped paying them billions every year for the privilege of being in a 'free' trade club. A club that you voted to get out of.
 
But we already have the same regulations in place as they do
May I ask why you think that?

The U.K. is in a different regulatory jurisdiction to the EU.

If you went to a mechanic and said: please do all the checks on my car and make sure it would pass an MOT…….do you think that counts as having an MOT?
 
They (the EU) imposed the trade barriers when we stopped paying them billions every year for the privilege of being in a 'free' trade club.
Good grief you have to be a really twisted character to take such a dishonest interpretation.

The truth is the U.K. under Boris Johnson chose to leave all institutions and that meant trade barriers were necessary.

trade barriers when we stopped paying them billions every year for the privilege of being in a 'free' trade club
Another miserable lying interpretation.

I don’t know what is wrong with your life but you have a massive chip on your shoulder….what has turned you into such a hating, angry character?


The EU membership fee is not a zero sum game, we got far more out of it than the cost of the fee……the cost of brexit red tape costs easily £20b+
 
Back
Top