
Guided Missile
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We obviously won't exit on WTO terms, will we, because Germany won't allow it? You and your remainer mates, unlike the current Government under Boris, haven't got a clue about negotiating from a strong position. Relax, snowflake, Boris will continue to play a blinder and a FTA will be cooked up by the end of the year. The more we say that an exit under WTO terms will be a disaster for the UK, the less likely we will get a decent deal from the EU mafia. A WTO exit wouldn't be great, but compared to the damage already done to the world economy by corona virus, tariffs on goods and services don't mean a thing. The world order has changed and the end of large trading blocs and globalisation are dead, as are car and air transport. Keep up, Timmy...
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....and as if by magic, the following article appears in the Telegraph: They must be reading my posts...
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We know you're an African anglophobe, Gavyn, but I would have thought you would have shown a bit of gratitude to a country that gave you everything. Actually, no I wouldn't. Resentment of the old colonial master, is strong in you.
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We obviously won't exit on WTO terms, will we, because Germany won't allow it? You and your remainer mates, unlike the current Government under Boris, haven't got a clue about negotiating from a strong position. Relax, snowflake, Boris will continue to play a blinder and a FTA will be cooked up by the end of the year. The more we say that an exit under WTO terms will be a disaster for the UK, the less likely we will get a decent deal from the EU mafia. A WTO exit wouldn't be great, but compared to the damage already done to the world economy by corona virus, tariffs on goods and services don't mean a thing. The world order has changed and the end of large trading blocs and globalisation are dead, as are car and air transport. Keep up, Timmy...
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I'm speechless...
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Mummy, who would be affected most by the UK trading on WTO terms with the EU?
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I clearly stated that the US traded with the EU under WTO terms, not that "the EU and US have no trade deals". For an example of the US trading "sensibly" with the EU on WTO terms, read the article below, grow up and apologise: Trading under WTO terms with the EU was a sensible choice by Trump, I would say...
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We voted out. We've left. If we rejoin there will be the prospect of a massive coronavirus bill to participate in. It's only complicated if we follow your strange logic that when we leave, we will somehow not be able to trade with the US or the EU. I'm saying that at worst, the EU tariffs may cost us around 5% on our exports. I assume you realise that we are a net importer from the EU and tariffs will thus affect the EU more than us. As for trade with the US, we are a net exporter and are trading position with the US will be barely affected when we leave, as, to repeat, the EU does not have a FTA with the US, but falls back on WTO rules in the event a specific bilateral trade agreement doesn't cover the goods/services in question. Leaving the EU without a trade deal on the 31st December, 2020 is not complicated, the alternative is. It is democracy in action, so suck it up and stop crying....
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It wasn't wrong, but I've pedant proofed it, as follows:
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So, we are facing the greatest threat to the World economy for, some say, 300 years. There is talk of 35% drop in the GDP of the UK due to corona virus. The prospect of trading on WTO terms with the EU and any threat that may pose to the UK economy pales into insignificance. I mean, the EU deals with the US on WTO terms and the average tariff imposed for 5,018 products is 5.25%. Big effing deal....
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Out of the blue, a phone call from the club this morning. What did they want? To find out how I was doing and to update me on what they think was going to happen for the rest of the season. Didn't try and sell me a season ticket for next year and sounded genuinely interested in what I thought. Did anyone else get a call? I think the club and players have been classy throughout this covid 19 situation. Saints through thick and thin for me, win or lose.
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The only person Trump should worry about on a Democratic ticket is Bill Gates. Hell, I'd vote for him.
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Trump leads the world out of the darkness. Great move last night...
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....and useful idiots like me will vote for him and he'll have 4 more years, just like useful idiots like me voted for Boris, to a 80 seat majority. Democracy is great, isn't it and the bonus is the results p!$$ geniuses like you off so much... Suck it up, buttercup and get used to Trump and Boris.
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....and who pays for the WHO...? [TABLE=class: cms_table_outer_border, width: 500, align: left] [TR] [TD]United States of America[/TD] [TD]14.67%[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation[/TD] [TD]9.76%[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]GAVI Alliance (aka Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)[/TD] [TD]8.39%[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland[/TD] [TD]7.79%[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Germany[/TD] [TD]5.68%[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]European Commission[/TD] [TD]3.3%[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Japan[/TD] [TD]2.73%[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Italy[/TD] [TD]0.54%[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]France[/TD] [TD]0.5%[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Wellcome Trust[/TD] [TD]0.28%[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]China[/TD] [TD]0.21%[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] China? 0.21%? Really? No, over 40% of the funding for the WHO comes from the US, together with their capitalist running dogs, Bill Gates and the UK....
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The above post confirms that you are a total weirdo. I'd stick to your normal porn site haunts, mate. You make f*** all sense on here. And don't quote Gavyn, please. The last thing we need is another rambling post from that socialist, African, anglophobic, windbag...
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Meanwhile, breaking news in the Telegraph, that well known Trump mouthpiece:
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No, sh!t-for-brains, the WHO was obsessed with the ongoing fight to combat larvae based diseases in emerging African nations, thus relieving "40 million people from infection, preventing blindness in 600 000 people, and ensuring that 18 million children were born free from the threat of the disease and blindness. In addition, 25 million hectares of abandoned arable land were reclaimed for settlement and agricultural production, capable of feeding 17 million people annually." The Marxist WHO are now more obsessed with international travel and trade. Still, I think that's enough of responding to pond life....
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You, mate, are a waste of bandwidth.
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That's right. A useful idiot scientist, who worked with the WHO, helping to combat river blindness. River blindness is a disease caused by onchocerciasis, which was brought under control in West Africa through the work of the Onchocerciasis Control Programme (OCP), I and my company was part of. The program used mainly the spraying of insecticides against blackfly larvae (vector control) by helicopters and airplanes. (I charged f-all for the work I carried out in the Ivory Coast, btw). The helicopters were flown mainly by Vietnam veterans. I flew a number of spraying operations at about 20 metres above the rapids. Those US pilots were f***ing fearless and they lost a couple a year. Read about it here and learn something from a useful idiot. This useful idiot can also see that the villains are China and the WHO, not Trump. Just to remind you of the work of the WHO, defined by its Constitution. The core functions of the WHO is divided into three categories: Normative functions, including international conventions and agreements, regulations and non-binding standards and recommendations; Directing and coordinating functions, including its health for all, poverty and health, and essential medicine activities and its specific disease programs; Research and technical cooperation functions,including disease eradication and emergencies. You may notice that nowhere does the WHO core functions do not involve concerns about international travel and trade, at least before they became China's lapdog, who's main concerns ARE international travel and trade, and obviously NOT cooperation functions, including disease eradication and emergencies. Read the above a couple of times, mate. You may learn something....
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JANUARY 31, 2020 Trump bans foreign nationals who have traveled to China from entering the US. There's a mandatory quarantine, too. Any foreign national who has traveled within China in the last 14 days will not be allowed to enter the United States, according to a proclamation from President Trump. The action is to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, said US Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar. Azar also said that he was declaring a public health emergency in the US. The new coronavirus has sickened nearly 10,000 people worldwide in nearly two dozen countries, and it has killed 213 people in China. FEBRUARY 3, 2020 WHO chief says widespread travel bans not needed to beat China virus World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Monday there was no need for measures that unnecessarily interfere with international travel and trade in trying to halt the spread of a coronavirus, that has killed 361 people in China.
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Trump does what other governments fear to do and pulls funding from the Marxist WHO, China's lapdog. Truly a leader the world needs and together with Boris, (continuing to play a blinder), will ensure the UK and the US will rebound. China and the EU will both sink without a trace.... I have a feeling it will be a great Xmas this year, for the survivors, who will not forget their continuing debt to the scientific and healthcare community. #dontforgetwhatchinadid
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It's good to see that even the New York Times is backing Trump's position on covid-19. About time someone realised WHO screwed up big time. With the NYT on board, he will walk into a second term without a problem. Great news for a world that will need him and Boris to lead a global economic recovery together, while the EU disintegrates. Meanwhile, the liberals and socialists on here are totally devoid of leaders and sounding very bitter. They must be missing Jo Swinson and Jezza...
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Gavyn Davies thinks that the UK should have closer ties with China, now we're leaving the EU block. Easy to see what an upbringing in Zimbabwe can do to a person....
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Southampton's own Benny Hill recognised the unusual nature of the Chinese diet years ago, when he made this documentary: Taunton's most famous alumnus....