Brexit: Rachel Reeves on future UK-EU trading with tariffs

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Thomas

Quote from: papasmurf on October 19, 2020, 08:07:16 PM
Frankly it really is a waste of time even attempting to explain to you the nasty effect a no deal crash out Brexit is going to have British farming and the British citizens.

Telling streetwalker a scare story about leaving the eu is probably as feckin futile as telling me one about leaving the uk.

The guy has only been campaigning to leave the eu all the years i have known him online .FFS!

Do you ever stop to think about who and what you are writing to pappy?

While you are hiding in your bedroom in cornwall at hogmanay from the chinese cough and brexit armageddon , streetwalker will be running up and down london bridge pissed as a fart celebrating the bells and having the time of his life. :D ::)
An Fhirinn an aghaidh an t-Saoghail!

Thomas

Quote from: Streetwalker on October 19, 2020, 07:55:34 PM
Well me for one . Supply and demand papa . The last time I brought a leg in Waitrose it was over £ 25 . If the frogs find it over priced there will be more of it on the domestic market and the next time I treat myself I might get it for under £20 .

The middle east is also a growing market for quality Welsh lamb ,That market does come with the need to say Allah  Akbar a couple of times during slaughter but Im sure we can find someone to do it .   

The point being the lamb will not become a sheep

I wouldnt worry about rachael reeve streetalker. No one takes her serious , even those in her own party dont take her serious.

She seems to spend most of her time fighting internally with the likes os sensitive steve and the momentum boys who think she should be in the tory party.

Pappysmurf might be a bit forgetfull as ever , but it was back a few years ago on our old forum where he was going mental with rachael reeve when she was saying stuff about beneifts like this...

QuoteHowever, Reeves said Labour did not want to be seen to be the party of the welfare state. "We are not the party of people on benefits. We don't want to be seen, and we're not, the party to represent those who are out of work," she said.

https://archive.vn/DmdTM

or when she said she would be tougher than the tories on benefits if her party got elected back in 2015

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Labour will be tougher than the Tories when it comes to slashing the benefits bill, Rachel Reeves, the new shadow work and pensions secretary, has insisted in her first interview since winning promotion in Ed Miliband's frontbench reshuffle.
The 34-year-old Reeves, who is seen by many as a possible future party leader, said that under Labour the long-term unemployed would not be able to "linger on benefits" for long periods but would have to take up a guaranteed job offer or lose their state support.

https://archive.vn/jKofX

member pappy and many others of course foaming at the mouth about reeve the red tory on the old forum , but of course now she is a convenient stick to beat brexit with so all is forgiven for the minute by the cornish socialist workers branch.
An Fhirinn an aghaidh an t-Saoghail!

papasmurf

Quote from: Streetwalker on October 19, 2020, 07:55:34 PM
Well me for one . Supply and demand papa . The last time I brought a leg in Waitrose it was over £ 25 . If the frogs find it over priced there will be more of it on the domestic market and the next time I treat myself I might get it for under £20 .

The middle east is also a growing market for quality Welsh lamb ,That market does come with the need to say Allah  Akbar a couple of times during slaughter but Im sure we can find someone to do it .   

The point being the lamb will not become a sheep

Frankly it really is a waste of time even attempting to explain to you the nasty effect a no deal crash out Brexit is going to have British farming and the British citizens.
Nemini parco qui vivit in orbe

Streetwalker

Quote from: papasmurf on October 19, 2020, 07:39:39 PM
The tariffs the EU will put on meat imported from Britain is from 45% to 65%. As for the plenty of people who do, who are they?

Well me for one . Supply and demand papa . The last time I brought a leg in Waitrose it was over £ 25 . If the frogs find it over priced there will be more of it on the domestic market and the next time I treat myself I might get it for under £20 .

The middle east is also a growing market for quality Welsh lamb ,That market does come with the need to say Allah  Akbar a couple of times during slaughter but Im sure we can find someone to do it .   

The point being the lamb will not become a sheep

papasmurf

Quote from: Streetwalker on October 19, 2020, 07:36:22 PM
Tariffs are in the main imposed by those importing goods not exporting them . Maybe Ms Reeves should be asking the EU what tariffs they are going to put on Welsh Lamb . If they dont want it there are plenty of people who do

The tariffs the EU will put on meat imported from Britain is from 45% to 65%. As for the plenty of people who do, who are they?
Nemini parco qui vivit in orbe

Streetwalker

Tariffs are in the main imposed by those importing goods not exporting them . Maybe Ms Reeves should be asking the EU what tariffs they are going to put on Welsh Lamb . If they dont want it there are plenty of people who do 

GBNews

Brexit: Rachel Reeves on future UK-EU trading with tariffs

Rachel Reeves calls on the government to be "honest" about the effects of the UK not reaching a trade deal with the EU.

Source: Brexit: Rachel Reeves on future UK-EU trading with tariffs