Brexit -am I stupid or what

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  1. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    I assume we will be paying it in much the same way that we will be paying it if we were to remain, I was under the impression ikt was what they decided we owed them, and would be paying them if we continued to remain.

    Which is probably why no provision has been made in budgets, its dead money if we remain and dead money if we make a deal.:scratch:

    Future trade deals with the EU might well be off the table if we leave with no deal, but I bet they will still want to sell us stuff.

    As for credit ratings, cant say I know much about them, but I think we were down graded a few years ago, cant say as I personally noticed much difference.
    I still went to work, and got crap money like I have for the last 49 years.
    So nothing new there.:biggrin:
     
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      All sorts of crops are under threat from various pests and diseases. Dates could go the same way if no control is developed for Palm moth. It's hard to imagine a life without bananas, though, isn't it? Especially if the UK is going to be relying on 'world' foods rather than brie or bratwurst :heehee:
       
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        Just to reassure everyone on this thread that I already have measures in place that will see me become the UK's leading smuggler of tariff free Brie de Meaux :dbgrtmb: So fear not, we will still have ready access to the king of Bries :heehee:
         
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          I'm 'OK Jack' I don't eat any of those three. :heehee:
           
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            I can hear the cries of 'Oh goody' from here @longk :loll: It'd be the same for my four lovely, local wines. Who needs them when you can fly Chilean merlot halfway across the planet?:whistle:
             
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              That's a load of nonsense according to The Guardian. The Pound must surely have soared in value against the Euro according to this article today

               
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                But they do, most people I know, us that dont know better:biggrin: virtually never buy French wine, mostly Aussie, N Zealand or California.
                They tend to suit the taste of the uninitiated better.:smile:

                As for Brie. why do they call that cheese, its slimey :biggrin:
                Cant beat a bit of cheddar, proper cheese.:smile:
                 
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                  Proud to be British - none of your foreign muck. :lunapic 130165696578242 5:

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                    That's 'cos the French have got more sense than to send it where it's not appreciated! I'm talking good, local wine here, BTW, not the overpriced muck that they flog to the Chinese:heehee: France has more than 365 cheeses. I'd like to see you do a blind tasting with Cantal jeune and plastic Cheddar :yes::loll:
                     
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                      Quite right too!!...Who needs potatoes, tomatoes, aubergines & chillies anyway?:biggrin:
                       
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                        I think that is whats is known as shooting yourself in the foot regarding exports, just sell the vinegar to the Brits, and hope they dont know any better, it did actually work for a number of years, until the rest of the world joined in.;):biggrin:


                        365 cheeses, one for ever day of the year, that's because it goes off very quickly.:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                        Cantal jeune, sounds like a French movie star, with subtitles.:biggrin:
                         
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                          I dont think the French can lay claim to the Potato, more like S. America likewise tomato, aubergine, why anyone wants one of those is beyond me, and chillies.
                          No, none of it French I'm afraid.

                          Just stick with the slimey cheese.:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                           
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                            I come across an article a while back that Britain has the most cheese varieties in the World, found it again on google with over 700 varieties. take that France :catapult:
                             
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                              :doh: I know they're not French! But they're foreign as anything!:biggrin: Going to give up your chips, then? :hapfeet:
                              I'm with you on the aubergines :eeew: I'll stick with Cantal jeune and her co-star Ossau Iraty :heehee:, thanks all the same...
                               
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                                Yep, Cheddar, Cheddar with nuts, Cheddar with apricots, Cheddar with etc etc. :biggrin: You be careful, young Perki! You could have someone's eye out with that thing!;)
                                 
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