Lordo wrote:Lets see what the royal commission comes up with regarding brexit and what it means economically. by then all the lies the brexiteers claimed will be brought to light. i cannot see the mps voting for such a plan and of course there will have to be an election which in effect will give the population a decent chance to vote on an informed choice rather then a few nice sounding fascistic soundbites which did not add up to anything.
how the hell can it make sense to scrap free-trading with your neighbours and trade with people 10 thousand miles away on economic grounds never mind environmental.
I loved that list the QUITTERS put out in their top 10 was GHANA avg.income 300 pounds a year, ICELAND - more people live in the CROYDON
Has anyone noted that the iron ore in the steel being dumped from china comes from OZ ??
Exports of Australia are Iron Ore ($60B), Coal Briquettes ($37.2B), Petroleum Gas ($16.3B), Gold ($16.3B) and Crude Petroleum ($9.1B), Its top imports are Refined Petroleum ($16.6B), Crude Petroleum ($16.2B), Cars ($15.7B), Computers ($7.37B)
The top export destinations of Australia are China ($82.9B), Japan ($43.1B), South Korea ($19B), India ($11.1B) and the United States ($10B).
The top import origins are China ($45.7B), the United States ($24.5B), Japan ($15.4B), Singapore ($11.8B) and Germany ($10.6B).