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On 25/04/2017 22:45, Tim Streater wrote:
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Campestris wrote:

On 25/04/2017 12:53, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
Go on, then. Give us some real world examples.

Two developed countries with no trade agreement at all produce a similar
thing. Lets say wheat. And it can be freely traded either way.


Since without an agreement there are WTO limited tariffs you have
carefully excluded all possibilities. It's like asking for dry water.

The Remoaner view is that there can be no agreement, and so trade will
be impossible; the Brexiteer that there will be no tariffs. I suggest
the final result will be somewhere in between.


That there will be no tariffs is not my view. I'm just pointing out
that no tariffs is a possibility.

Still, I'm glad to see that both Den and Our Dave have finally realised
that too.


Rubbish.
There will be at least the same tariffs and duty as there is now as we
will have to accept them to remain in the free trade area along with
what other costs the EU puts on us. Its only bre****eers that think
otherwise.