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03-02-2025 10:17 AM #7411
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03-02-2025 10:22 AM #7412This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-02-2025 10:36 AM #7413This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
''Bring on the porn star''
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03-02-2025 10:40 AM #7414
I'd be inviting Trump over to check first hand that his old mum's house and his hotels and golf courses are all adequately fireproofed in the event of tariffs being applied to the UK.
Because you never know what folk might do.
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03-02-2025 10:47 AM #7415This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-02-2025 11:09 AM #7417
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This is how the media SHOULD be reporting Trump's actions ...
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03-02-2025 12:32 PM #7419This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-02-2025 01:00 PM #7420
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03-02-2025 01:15 PM #7421
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It should affect the US economy more than most others and with Germany in recession and having a manufacturing economy it will affect the EU too. We've already destroyed our manufacturing industry and since it's a services economy, its not expected to hurt us that much. Could be a boom time for Scottish whisky if Canadia and Ireland both get priced out the US
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03-02-2025 01:42 PM #7422This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-02-2025 01:47 PM #7423
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If he ‘punishes’ the rest of the world and offers us a trade deal it could work
Well.
I hate trump the same as most people on here but the UK government have to work with him.
The only problem I can see is Starmer cozying back up to Europe. Can’t imagine Trump being too supportive of that. Although if Starmer can pull it off, he would be onto a winner.
Closer ties with Europe - good for growth
No tariffs from the USA and potential trade deal - good for growth.
Sounds promising until you realise it’s Starmer and Reeves
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03-02-2025 01:47 PM #7424
I've just seen that Canada has a small trade surplus with the US. Does this mean the yanks are trying to butter them up for a fascist takeover too?
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03-02-2025 01:55 PM #7425This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Scotland also has oil, which gives me the brown trousers feeling. This is what we're walking into by chumming up to him. Not to mention the insane data harvesting that Musk is up to. Imagine the power the pair of them would have if granted access to the kind of personal information they're imbibing from the treasury...it's genuinely very dystopian and scary, and no amount of pragmatism is going to avoid it if said pragmatism amounts to becoming his lapdog (which, lets be real, is the only relationship he'll be satisfied with).
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03-02-2025 01:59 PM #7426This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-02-2025 02:06 PM #7428
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I'd personally much prefer it if we stood together with the rest of his targets and made clear that bullying countries into submission or attempting to seize control of them is unacceptable. At the risk of sounding melodramatic, we don't need to be Trump's Belarus.
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03-02-2025 02:20 PM #7429This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-02-2025 02:21 PM #7430
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03-02-2025 02:23 PM #7431This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So, if tariffs affect production, there is a knock-on effect on the tax take in Scotland economy. Both in terms of whisky employees, and the wider community where they have spending power.
The duty and the VAT, which is probably what you meant, goes to London, together with the Corporation Tax.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 03-02-2025 at 02:33 PM.
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03-02-2025 02:27 PM #7432This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-02-2025 02:41 PM #7434This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There is a huge difference to holding your nose and swallowing something to try and avoid tarrifs that will majorly affect your already crumbling economy and what Chamberlain tried to do
It's really easy to have an idealised view on what you should do when you don't have the livelyhood of 65m people at stake
Also im speaking specifically about avoiding tarrifs, if he starts invading Canada, Mexico, Greenland and Panama is when you can tell him to go **** himselfLast edited by Mon Dieu4; 03-02-2025 at 02:47 PM.
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03-02-2025 02:47 PM #7435
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03-02-2025 02:51 PM #7436
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Rumours of a one month pause in Mexican tariffs due to Mexico promising to put 10,000 soldiers on the northern border to stop people and drug smuggling
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03-02-2025 02:57 PM #7437
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03-02-2025 02:59 PM #7438
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Trump said the UK could be exempt, which could be good for the UK and Scotland.
If we had to bow down and kiss hiss ring whilst claiming ‘All Hail Trump’. That would be supporting a fascist lunatic, however hearing his words and saying it could be good for the UK is far from it.
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03-02-2025 03:06 PM #7439
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Different people will have different tolerance levels for Trump's pish and what it means.
For some, he reached and breached that point long ago.
For others, there may remain room for pragmatism for a bit longer.
I'm not much of a fan to pandering to the likes of Trump. Bullies need confronted early and forcefully, never emboldened.
Is it wise to ruffle his feathers too much too early though? Maybe not. Starmer is probably being reasonably smart in keeping options open for now.
Britain has a history of trying to ride more than one horse at the same time and is occasionally successful with it.
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