>Germany, USA and Canada ALL say they want special trade deals with post-Brexit Britain
http://www.express.co.uk/finance/city/683117/US-and-Canada-lead-promises-to-maintain-trade-relations-with-Britain-outside-the-EU
>French government spokesman says UK's decision to leave the European Union will not affect its bilateral immigration treaty with UK
https://twitter.com/SkyNewsBreak/status/746365358680969216
>muh economy
FTSE fell but finished on weekly high.
Pound plummeted but closed at Feb levels.
Everything is looking good for an independent Britain.
>>78665274
Based Anglo bros having our back again. Cuckmoney are still shit though
>>78665274
>Canada
I don't remember saying I wanted a trade deal with you guys?
>>78665603
Nah I'm just kidding we should have free trade.
:D
Fuck them. I say no to that, and I hope Angie does too.
>>78665274
Don't forget NZ. Our jew pm said he wants to focus on trade deals with UK too.
>>78665274
It baffles me that people are still shouting EU will fuck over Britain and their economy now, when Merkel said yesterday they want to negotiate good trade deals and keep relations positive. And it makes perfect sense, why would EU want to destabilize the region by trying to fuck over a fairly strong country like the UK? Of course they're pissed that the Brits voted out but they can't really do anything about it now, so they have to make the best out of it.
>>78665274
You just have to wait for the leftards to stop pouting and the collective stock market "gasp" to end.
Yes, it was the right decision.
>>78665642
Anglo trade Union when!?
>>78665274
Thanks for those sources OP, now I can shut down some anti-Brexiters I know.
>UK leaves the EU
>UK says they want a trade agreement with the USA
>'okay britbongs, I know you're desperate for new trade agreements, so here's a trade deal we already have in draft, it's called TTIP'
>'we'll just make a few adjustments and away we go!'
>>78665809
Heres another:
>In a statement, Mr Key said New Zealand would seek a fresh trade deal with the UK in the longer term.
http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/top/307217/brexit's-impact-on-nz-will-be-limited-pm
>>78665934
It was the plan all along :D
>>78665934
>TTIP
My god these "trade deals" are fucking horrible authoritarian nightmares.
Why can't we just have actual free fucking trade.
What's the problem?
>>78665274
Nobody ever said the UK wouldn't have to make new trade deals.
>>78665768
Of course it would make sense, but it would be extremely unwise to make Germany even more powerful and reward Britain for shitting on the hopes of the entire continent.
We won't get a special trade deal with Britain. The Council will prevent that. It would be best to follow their lead in this matter.
>>78665274
>he doesn't realize "trade deals" are a covert form of protectionism and ruin economies
>>78665274
Please buy Toyota New Model Prius, we will in return buy
umm
we will buy
well, is there something you make that we could buy?
>>78665274
>Everything is looking good for an independent Britain.
Remainers don't think so. They'll either divide the country or force a 2nd referendum.
UK reputation as a tolerant progressive society has plummeted due to leftists and their media comrades
Everybody who matters wants to trade with the UK.
Despite all the doomsayers nothing is going to happen.
>TFW EU companies start setting up new companies outside the EU and 'donating' their resources to these new companies, just to flat out ignore trade disagreements, in order to achieve profit.
The EU just lost a big market, and while the socialists won't care, the capitalists making the money will. The companies will exploit loopholes.
>>78666166
Then someone who didn't bribe the lawmakers might take advantage of it. Can't have that.
>>78666166
>Protectionism
>WTO will one day destroy these FTA's for good.
Can't come soon enough.
>>78666166
Lol the problem is that it would actually be fair for everyone. That much should be obvious. Global economics is anything but fair for countries and individuals that aren't particularly wealthy
>>78665274
It's not going to happen. Did you hear what Boris Johnson had to say?
>"In voting to leave the EU, it is vital to stress there is no need for haste, and as the prime minister has said, nothing will change in the short-term except how to give effect to the will of the people and to extricate this country from the supranational system. There is no need to invoke Article 50." Let's look at that again.... "nothing will change in the short-term except how to give effect to the will of the people... No need to invoke Article 50... "
The favourite to be successor really looks like he's just going to renegotiate the terms of the UK's membership in the EU to be more favourable.
>>78666392
>They'll either divide the country or force a 2nd referendum.
How the fuck can they do either?
"Force a 2nd referendum"? Yeah just like how we force another election when we don't get the result we want as a minority right? That makes no fucking sense.
>>78665274
Lel no shit
The UK is Germany's biggest buyer of cars, the supposed trade tariffs were always a boogeyman tale that could never actually happen (unless Germany wanted its own market collapse)
>>78666745
Our EU commissioner just stepped down, its over, we're leaving
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36629646?ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=bbc_breaking&ns_source=twitter&ns_linkname=news_central
Daily reminder if Britain joins the EEA and Scotland the EU, Scotland can make laws England has to obey
>HAHAHAHAHA
Gas the anglos, world war now.
>>78666968
Scotland would be a 5 million country that would have as much say as Slovenia.
>>78666382
dont worry japbro, paki taxi drivers will fund toyota for eternity
>>78665806
EH! NOW WE'RE TALKING!!!
>>78665806
Why are you so antsy to join another trade union? Don't you remember what happened last time you did that?
>>78665274
>last in the queue
HAHAHA
>We won't get any trade deals if we leave the EU!
Really makes you think...
>>78665274
Damn, farage looks alpha as fuck in that pic.
>image saved
>>78665274
Looking swole, Nige
B-b-but da pound dropt a little Britten iz doomd!
>>78665806
Anglosphere when?!
XD
(Y)(Y)(Y)
;-)
>>78666968
>Scotland can make laws
Have you not been paying attention? You don't get to make laws in the EU. That's the whole fucking problem. The EC are the only ones who can propose legislation and they aren't elected.
>>78665274
What is it exactly that your country makes that Japan or Germany doesn't do a million times better?
>>78665584
Come on now, you can't say that the EU is an undemocratic mess where citizens have no say and blame Germans at the same time. I mean fuck our government sure, but what the hell have we done?
>>78667620
Council votes in the end.
Commissioners are partisan figures of the elected governments and they propose legislation by what council presidency says.
EC only does the technical part of writing and then enforcing.
>they still believe the lies despite the liars admitting
HHAAHAHAHAHAH
>>78667946
Well its been a few months..but
>1 million refugees
>AND NOTHING HAPPENED
>>78665274
The Cuckservatives are going for a Norway deal, it just came out. We got swindled
>>78668911
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE FUCK OFF TORIES
WE DONT NEED TO BE IN THE SHIT EEA
>>78667675
Germanys car industry is dependant on britain
>>78666382
>Feel's good man
>>78666166
Collusion of bureaucrats that want to control people's lives in the most remote details and big business that know small competitors will be unable to survive trade regulations.
We had a free trade agreement with France in 1860, where Cobden signed for Victoria and Chevalier for Napoleon III. It was actual free trade. The whole thing was shorter than the introduction paragraph of the TPP.
When will Article 50 be invoked?
>>78666962
The cucks just keep getting destroyed again and again.
>>78669418
who cares, it makes no difference anymore
>>78665274
>FTSE fell but finished on weekly high.
Do you know how the market works?
Let me say this, Brexit was a good time to stop loss fishing. There was more buyer than seller and this is the reason why the price went up again.
At the end of the day, some rich guys and bankers and jews just bought the UK market for a cheaper price.
dat presidential back pedal tho
>>78666745
Juncker himself doesn't want the UK in the EU anymore.
Besides this >>78666962
It's over. The EU top people have recognized the thing. They would look even more like spineless sissyboys than they do now if they didn't make the UK leave.
It would be extremely painful if European countries rejected trade deals with the UK
>>78669601
Nope. It's lot of small investors that got the deal. Overall the richest people in the world have dun goofed big time yesterday.
>http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-24/world-s-400-richest-people-lose-127-billion-on-brexit-chart
If anything, yesterday was one of the biggest "redistribution" of resources seen in modern times, and not a single freedom and property hating socialist bureaucrat was needed.
>>78669893
It's not losing if you don't sell and you cannot prove that those people sold their investments yesterday.
I believe the richest people on earth have positioned to buy more.
>>78668993
Juncker has said no renegotions and old deal is off the table.
Basically
"Get out"
>>78672094
So there is 0 chance of us getting in the EEA?
Good.
>>78665703
No surprise our pack of useless pricks are late to the party.
>>78665768
It is a really bad situation for the EU
They have to be harsh on Britain to try and discourage others from leaving
But they risk a public relations problem because being harsh on people for democratically leaving the EU kind of confirms all of the criticisms people have of the EU being undemocratic
I think Juncker or Schultz came out right after the referendum and said "no one else will leave" or words to that effect
>>78672185
It hurts the EU to be seen as weak now by giving concessions
We have rocked the boat.
Woken up from the simulation. And the machine wants us out and away from the rest of its vassals
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6q51Htw5gY
Boris will soon find they is nothing left but the process of dismantling everything EU about us.
And Farage can use his MEP position to keep them on the right track
>>78666382
Pharmaceuticals
Japan needs some anti-depressants, right?
>>78665274
I like this picture, but Fulgrim is a traitorous faggot.
>>78666299
>shitting on the hopes of the entire continent
what hopes? EUSSR? it was never going to work and it never can work.
>>78666382
they have many refugees for sale
>>78672330
>tfw we were the first to escape
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjffIi2Pl7M