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Post-Brexit Trade Situation
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There is no precedent for an economy as big as Britain's leaving a trade bloc.
Britain could be in a weak negotiating position if it left and then tried to hammer out a trade agreement with its former partners.
12.6% of Britain's economic output is linked to exports to the EU, for whom only 3.1% of output is linked to exports to Britain.
A post-Brexit Britain may have to resort to raising its import tariffs on EU and other countries' goods or restricting access to its market in services in order to gain some muscle for trade talks. It could also face a long battle to ensure its banking industry did not face hurdles doing business in Europe.

"Out" campaigners say the EU would not impede its firms from selling into the world's fifth-biggest economy.

If a deal could not be reached and WTO-compliant tariffs were imposed on trade between Britain and the EU, they would be low enough not to impede business, Brexit campaigners say.
EU import tariffs stand at below 5% on over a third of factory goods and have been abolished on about 30% more; but the EU has a nearly 10% tariff on cars, a big British export.

None of the United States, India or China, have full trade pacts with the EU. But some warn that Britain would go into talks in a weaker position on its own than as part of the 500-million strong EU. A 2013 trade deal between Switzerland and China got rid of tariffs on 99.8% of Chinese exports to Switzerland but only 77.3% of Swiss exports to China.
India could repeat a demand it made in trade talks with the EU -- namely that more of its skilled workers be given work visas.
As for the United States, its top trade official said last year Washington's focus was on deals with regional groups not individual nations.

The European Commission has exclusive competence to forge trade deals on behalf of the bloc. If Britain left, it would have to create its own negotiating team able to handle the wide range of complex issues immediately on the agenda.

Jaguar > Audi, BMW, Merc
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Yet you would have your own sovereignty, and expensive imports mean more locally produced goods, don't forget that UK is a pretty big economy in its own right.

I am so tired of EUs shit
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>>67367665
I would rather be dirt poor and free than be rich and enslaved
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When Trump comes into power I'm sure he'll make a good trade deal with UK. That's is if you faggots don't ban him.
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>>67367665
If you are willing to hand away the right of sovereignty that millions of men, women and children have died and suffered for, for nothing more than trade deals not worth the ink or paper they are printed on, then do not call yourself of this Kingdom. You are not worthy of it's blood nor to call yourself it's subject.

Everything else is secondary to this one simple fact. Either you fight for what was taken from that is God given to you through your King and blood or you give it away to a growing communist empire.

I will NOT spit on the graves of my ancestors, kings, queens and saints.

Vote Leave.
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>>67368257
Rubio actually said he didn't mind what the UK did. He was neutral. Hopefully the other candidates are too.
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>>67368330
Why can't we secure trade deals which bring other millions of East Asian women?
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>>67368536
over*
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>>67368536
It's a bitch to take out the motor of this car, impressive engineering
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>>67367665
Those who trade their freedom for money are literally slaves
I ain't no slave, you cuck OP
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>>67369182
I think Land Rover and Mini are our only consistently good makers. Although Mini seems to be fully German now.
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>>67367665
>There is no precedent for an economy as big as Britain's leaving a trade bloc.

Not sure if that's true, but ok.

>Britain could be in a weak negotiating position if it left and then tried to hammer out a trade agreement with its former partners.

Right so we're big and strong one minute but apparently weak and helpless the next...

>12.6% of Britain's economic output is linked to exports to the EU, for whom only 3.1% of output is linked to exports to Britain.

http://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/profile/country/gbr/

The top export destinations of the United Kingdom are the United States ($50.2B), Germany ($46.6B), the Netherlands ($36B), France ($28.8B) and Belgium-Luxembourg ($25.1B). The top import origins are Germany ($88.8B), China ($55.2B), the Netherlands ($52.1B), France ($39B) and the United States ($37.8B).

Funny how we are not in a trading bloc with the USA yet they are still our biggest trading partners.

>A post-Brexit Britain may have to resort to raising its import tariffs on EU and other countries' goods or restricting access to its market in services in order to gain some muscle for trade talks. It could also face a long battle to ensure its banking industry did not face hurdles doing business in Europe.

Outside of the EU we ALREADY have import tariffs, because of the EU. If the EU want to try and screw us, as well as themselves, over then that's their business. I don;t see them doing it though.

>"Out" campaigners say the EU would not impede its firms from selling into the world's fifth-biggest economy.

Even if they did, the EU ALREADY impedes non-Eu members from selling to us.

>The European Commission has exclusive competence to forge trade deals on behalf of the bloc. If Britain left, it would have to create its own negotiating team able to handle the wide range of complex issues immediately on the agenda.

Damn, we're going to have to act like a real country. What a shame...
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>>67367665
the EU is anti-democratic, and the giving up of national sovereignity was treason and sedition. anyone who supports remaining in it is advocating for treason and sedition
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>>67369883
Land rovers, or at least the ones we get in the U.S. Are shitty, expensive, and unreliable, and totally incapable of going off-road in any way.

t. /o/
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>>67367665
Why new jaguars looks so sweet? I want one.
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>>67367665
I wish that UK leaves so that EU becomes a proper Germany controlled federation. But you wont. You'll get some special snowflake status and you'll stay in
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>>67367888
Join us, we can recreate danelaw again!
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>>67372082
You want to pay taxes to denmark?
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Here's a reminder of what was said during the push for the UK to adopt the Euro.

>“Staying out of the Euro will mean progressive economic isolation for Britain. It will mean fewer foreign businesses investing here, fewer good jobs created and less trade being done with our European partners.” – Peter Mandelson

>“Britain’s economy will be damaged if we stay out too long.” - Ken Clarke

>“Boycotting Euro could cost 3m jobs and £6bn” - Daily Express

>“Join Euro now, urges car boss: 35,000 jobs at risk in components industry if we stay out” - Observer

>“10,000 jobs a month will go unless Britain joins euro" - John Monks

>"Failure to join the Euro would lead to a collapse of inward investment" - Chris Huhne


It's like a broken record.
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>>67371043
Well Defenders and the like will kick the shit out of anything off roader America builds so clearly you're buying knock-offs.
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>>67372691
Yes let's go!
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>>67371043
Get a Defender, faggot.
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>>67371057
I want Jaguar to start challenging BMW/Merc/Audi.

Pic related looks good, but too many of their cars still look meh.
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>>67367665
Indian. None of the parts/engineering come from Britain.

>>67368433
Indian, none of the parts/engineering come from Britain.

>>67369883
German. None of the parts/engineering come from Europe.
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>>67367665
Leave the EU asap.
Liquidate Birmingham and Lincolnshire and turn the bi-products into high-grade fertiliser. You'll have a valuable commodity to trade along with the employment growth that brings, will contribute significantly to global food security, and you'll significantly reduce levels of crime and welfare abuse.
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>>67374387
That is absolutely barbaric. However, change Lincolnshire to Leicestershire, and it is a 10/10 plan.

>>67374277
Greedy Jews have purchased our companies, but the work still comes from British minds, except maybe for Mini, which is being ruined by Germans, who clearly know nothing about car design amirite.
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>>67368105

I'm anti eu but if we leave were still far from "free"
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>>67375880
It's a step in the right direction.
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>>67374109
>Pic related looks good, but too many of their cars still look meh.

Agree though in person these types of cars always look less appealing.

Still having Jags enter that market would be refreshing
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>Leave EU
>Team up with all of our children
>Dominate the world in the name of the Anglosphere
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Jaguar will always be subpar compared to Mercedes benz
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>>67374109
Looks like a fucking Ford fusion
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>>67367665
I'll just leave it here... http://www.jaguarlandrover.com/gl/en/about-us/news/2015/12/11/jaguar-land-rover-confirms-new-factory-in-slovakia/
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Sit it a Jag and compare it to the German equivalent. It feels shit and cheap.

Still want us to leave though.

t. Brit on a skiing holiday
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>>67379064
Feels the other way around to me desu

Especially BMW vs Jag
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>>67379197
Really? Even the f type coupe I drove felt plasticky and shit inside. The others felt like they were built a lot better.
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>>67374387
kek
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