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@nsno-chris

Hows it going in the real world mate?

Nothing much since parliament broke for Christmas, a lot of talks for contingency planning for no deal the government seem to want to ramp it up. Had a meeting with DEFRA, Peel and some ferry companies a couple of weeks ago; there’s been no liaison with these ferry companies and they left looking petrified, but that sums up the government perfectly: poor planning

Was supposed to be down in the big smoke in January but I’m taking leave so sending someone else on my behalf.
 
Not really, it is therefore consistent that we could be unable to afford the finite resource because of the relative strength of other currencies.
Bull rap for the lower £ exports for December are up nearly 1 billion on food , and electrical exports exactly what remainers don't want to recognise that what it would be like if we could trade Worldwide.......
Not just in the crappy EU!
 
Bull rap for the lower £ exports for December are up nearly 1 billion on food , and electrical exports exactly what remainers don't want to recognise that what it would be like if we could trade Worldwide.......
Not just in the crappy EU!

Yeah and when we leave the EU and there’s custom blocks on fertiliser and machinery and these farmers are unable to meet the requirements of the orders....let’s see how that goes
 
Our industries or new industries of the future can do that JCB are British ......are you saying they could not convert to make other machinery?

Yes Joey, they can obviously re-tool over night without making significant losses in the process. It’s that simple, I mean I’m sure they’ll also do it at a cut price for our fellow British industries as well.

Do they make engines as well to fit in their current and new machinery they’re building, how about seats, components, tyres and all the other stuff which is brought from Europe and a far

The real world Joe
 
Yes Joey, they can obviously re-tool over night without making significant losses in the process. It’s that simple, I mean I’m sure they’ll also do it at a cut price for our fellow British industries as well.

Do they make engines as well to fit in their current and new machinery they’re building, how about seats, components, tyres and all the other stuff which is brought from Europe and a far

The real world Joe
A 12 month transition deal......
 
A 12 month transition deal......

What??

In 12 months you want JCB to design and re-tool their entire operations, refinance deals to accommodate extra tariffs and delays for their exports to the EU whilst also finding new suppliers who are external to the EU just to help grow our agriculture trade.

And you still can’t see how complicated this is by the looks of it

Next response will be project fear or some rendition
 
What??

In 12 months you want JCB to design and re-tool their entire operations, refinance deals to accommodate extra tariffs and delays for their exports to the EU whilst also finding new suppliers who are external to the EU just to help grow our agriculture trade.

And you still can’t see how complicated this is by the looks of it

Next response will be project fear or some rendition
Again project fear .....
 
What??

In 12 months you want JCB to design and re-tool their entire operations, refinance deals to accommodate extra tariffs and delays for their exports to the EU whilst also finding new suppliers who are external to the EU just to help grow our agriculture trade.

And you still can’t see how complicated this is by the looks of it

Next response will be project fear or some rendition
Sumo UK make U.K. Farming equipment John Deers also you Forget my horticultural past, links with ADAS and a former member of the IOH I thought you could just rattle on like any blindfolded remainer.......
We once made the best tractors ever, and still could if necessary........
Again typical project fear from the Remain camp!
Also how did the UK ever survive without the EU?
I remember the Agricultural industries being the leading light in the UK, and once having the biggest say in the HOC........with representatives of MPs in the house, also the majority of the farming industries were pro Brexit as they were being treated awful by the EU .....
Like the fishermen they have had their industries curtailed by the EU cartel CFAP!
 
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