and the convicted labour MP has returned to Parliament still being paid 77k salary to vote against Theresa May. the system stinks. She was convicted of lying repeatedly to the Police and other associated falsehoods relating to her speeding offence. Labour may have got her thrown out of the party, but allowing a convicted criminal to return to Westminster cannot be right surely. and Corbyn is trying to force his labour MP's to boycott any meeting or cooperation with Theresa May. It stinks.
I wonder what a no deal brexit would actually entail? And in a macabre sort of way, it would be interesting to find out...
quite simple, pretty much everything would double up in price due to import duties. thats for starters....
Why would everything double in price ? If we want to sell our cars to Europe and they hit us with import tax then we do the same to the 800 thousand Germany cars coming here and use the tax to offset the export duty same with the French wine and cheese if they put up our energy costs we tax there imports and offset and so on and so forth. They depend on there sales to us the same as we to them but I’m sure if we slam import tax on German cars they will be putting that much pressure on there government as they start to lose money and the same with the french farmers.
we can charge what ever import tax we want but if say we put 10p/lb on sprouts from france but 1p/lb on sprouts from norway it would be classed as unfair to the french by the WTO the only waqy to get around it is to have a trade agreement - that is why loads of countries want agreements asap
These cars 'we' sell to Europe - there not British, they are foreign companies who are paid to set up manufacturing sites here. Sounds like your argument is to thumb our noses at Europe whilst raising the duty and hence the price of everything we import from Europe. Sounds an expensive way to find out who will blink first.
a friend's son , a bricklayer, couldn,t get work just after 2000 as polish bricklayers were undercutting him so he moved to canada - where he met a german who had moved for the same reason