will make up for the loss of exports to the EU by far.
But it looks like British exports to Commonwealth countries don't seem to be very relevant compared to exports to the EU. Will Australians start to buy up all the British banking services? If so, why?
yeah but while we were in the EU we were forbidden to make trade deals and/or trade freely with non-EU countries
post-brexit we can create deals on our own terms
don't get me wrong it won't mean a massive increase to other countries but it won't be a massive decrease to the EU either
Christian Walker
This. The infographic is accurate of reality, but disingenuous and misleading of the factors as to why it was the case.
Colton Lee
DON'T CARE O N T
C A R E
JUST CLOSE THE BORDER THAT'S ALL THAT MATTERS
Jason Lee
>yeah but while we were in the EU we were forbidden to make trade deals and/or trade freely with non-EU countries That is my question. What will you export to whom?
Germany exports nearly 80 billion to China, you seem to not even export 3 billion to China. How come?
A trade deal doesn't help much when you have no goods that China or India want, right? It helps them to export cheap shit to your country though.
Caleb Perez
we'll continue to export to the EU
if you stop us we'll stop allowing the EU to export to us
simple
don't you get bored of the same bullshit threads?
William Kelly
>The infographic is accurate of reality, but disingenuous and misleading of the factors as to why it was the case.
Explain. Look at Germany's exports, Germany exports more than 450 billion to non-EU countries. That is about 3 times the amount the UK exports to the rest of the world.
Nathaniel Jackson
"But goy! How will you get money to fund integration programs, immigration, refugee asylums, refugee security, EU membership, EU bailouts, EU regulations, National security, Leftist propaganda programs???"
Lucas Cooper
>we'll continue to export to the EU Sure you will, but your supply chain will be screwed up due to non-tariff barriers - which exist for every single country outside the single market (which is a worldwide thing for every market).
>if you stop us we'll stop allowing the EU to export to us Well, quite honestly, once you start to put in effect your own rules for industries and services as you plan, you will put in non-tariff barriers specific to the UK for the whole world including the EU.
>don't you get bored of the same bullshit threads? I have yet to get a cohesive British argument how it makes sense to reduce trade with the EU. But be my guest, tell me why. If your trade with the Commonwealth were as high as the GErman trade with the Commonwealth, I would see your point, but British trade is way below German trade. How come?
Landon Ross
do you want friendly relations in trade, cooperation etc? or are you just a bunch of cunts?