French-German fighter project, as predicted, is failing to get of the ground, with both parties in disagreement already.
Should of bought British.
French-German fighter project, as predicted, is failing to get of the ground, with both parties in disagreement already.
Should of bought British.
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>French negotiators made unlimited exportability of the so-called “Future Combat Air System” a prerequisite for getting started on the project.
If you ever needed an indication of how technologically unambitious the project is, it's the willingness to export it to anyone.
Just buy Chinese.
>Eurofighter 2.0
Calling it now, the French will throw a hissy fit and leave and make the Rafale 2.0.
That's the French way though, they really don't give a fuck who they sell to.
>That's the French way though, they really don't give a fuck who they sell to.
Because they've never really had a technology that they need to protect, at least not that i can think of.
>Should of bought British.
And what aircraft do the Brits have that Europe wants?
F35B
B for British.
>bought British.
That has to be the funniest thing I have read today
What is smokeless powder
The Rafale is one of the best aircraft flying today and they’ll sell it to anybody
Helmut Schmidt once solved that problem that every German part produced in Germany which is shipped to France is Made in France and German export restrictions didn't apply.
depends how many jets you include in (of the best) It would make a top 10.
But There are clearly issues with it being sold to India.
I'd also argue that there really isn't that much secret about Rafale when compared to other modern jets from the west like F22, F35, Superbug and Typhoon.
Tempest dabs on the continentalcucks yet again
dan't neeeed nah fooking smakless powder m8 BRITISH paawdah has smake cos DA QUEEN
So we're looking at three different European sixth-gen programs most likely.
Two of which have no fifth-gen experience.
Yeah, this will work out.
>What is smokeless powder
Dunno, i'd have to ask the Prussians who made it.
>Dunno, i'd have to ask the Prussians who made it.
Faking Frenchies did m8 nah fooking QUEEN
>making any kind of agreement with the French.
They bail the second their design isn't chosen or they don't get 60% of the work.
This
Their demographics are already being replaced by China’s Jf17 and J32 target market anyway
This doesn't bother me at all. In the UK we don't have the childish attachment to a flag that the US does.
Union fooking jcks M8 FOOKING QUEEN
QUEENS HED IN MAH MUNEY FOOKIN MAKING SHIT INNIT?
are you alright?
Kek, the comments are great.
>because of eternal Amerimutt political meddling in Germany that forces Germany to adopt export constraints on whatever country Israel wants to fuck with
>should have opted with the eternal Anglos
>american education
I think he might be retarded.
Germany is still welcome to join team tempest, as is France.
It'll just mean waiting a bit longer, but if Germany updates it's typhoons it should work out nicely.
>because of eternal Amerimutt political meddling in Germany that forces Germany to adopt export constraints on whatever country Israel wants to fuck with
>WAAHHH WHY ARE THE AMERICANS SO MEEEAN TO MEEEE
You and your entire country are pathetic.
BREXIT 1.0
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>Should of bought British.
Does that even exist anymore?
The French and Germans are making a MBT to replace the Leopard A25 and Leclerc. So, I doubt this is a major issue.
can the brits retain their population in time to replace all the jobs that demand literacy and basic math? The answer is sadly no.
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The bong will be manufacturing mainly new rules to do with social security.
You know the continentals are upset when they desperately try to derail the thread.
Apart from being a tertiary sector powerhouse especially in finance, law and computing. You know, things that require basic literacy and maths.
that's not exactly the bongs main need anymore, or jets. They need to get as many tracksuit wearing inner city ferrals caught and stuffed into uniforms. Their entire military budget will have to go on keep them in Northern Ireland
Seeing as Irish cucks couldn't do anything of note for 60 years of troubles, I somehow doubt anything more than a couple of battalions would be needed to dissuade assmad potato niggers.
>finance,
Brexit: Nearly 20 banks have committed to Frankfurt
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UK finance sector is already dead.
>law
British law is basically irrelevant to the rest of the planet now. Your laywers can't even represent themselves in the EU courts
>computing
Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Intel, Microsoft etc all have their European headquarters and manufacturing in Ireland
London’s loss is Europe’s gain as more firms relocate operations ahead of Brexit.
As regards this
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Brace for impact? Brexit and the UK aerospace supply chain
Bong manufacturing in aerospace, automotive is about to cease to exist. Its finance sector is imploding and they can't feed themselves and re already planning on stockpiling drugs
"Speaking alongside Mr Sawer, chief executive Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) chief executive Mike Thompson added that there are currently not enough cold-chain warehouses in the UK to cover the Government’s stockpiling plans."
Buy British? That is a fucking joke right? The price of oranges an tomatoes is about to go up 24% in the UK.
>Seeing as Irish cucks couldn't do anything of note for 60 years of troubles, I somehow doubt anything more than a couple of battalions
"Operation Banner was the operational name for the British Armed Forces' operation in Northern Ireland from August 1969 to July 2007, as part of the Troubles. It was the longest continuous deployment in the British military's history. The British Army was initially deployed, at the request of the unionist government of Northern Ireland, in response to the August 1969 riots. Its role was to support the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and to assert the authority of the British government in Northern Ireland. At the peak of the operation in the 1970s, about 21,000 British troops were deployed, most of them from Britain"
You clearly don't have any idea on what you're talking about. Your links are all taken out of context and all sensationalist.
If you're going to use our language at least do it properly.
>French-German fighter project, as predicted, is failing to get of the ground
Sure. It’s French, and has pre-surrendered to save valuable time.
>Seeing as Irish cucks couldn't do anything of note for 60 years of troubles, I somehow doubt anything more than a couple of battalions would be needed to dissuade assmad potato niggers.
14 August 1969 – 31 July 2007
(37 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 3 days)
At the peak of the operation in the 1970s, the British Army was deploying around 21,000 soldiers. By 1980, the figure had dropped to 11,000, with a lower presence of 9,000 in 1985. The total climbed again to 10,500 after the intensification of the IRA use of barrack busters toward the end of the 1980s. In 1992, there were 17,750 members of all British military forces taking part in the operation. The British Army build-up comprised three brigades under the command of a lieutenant-general. There were six resident battalions deployed for a period of two and a half years and four roulement battalions serving six-months tours.[18] In July 1997, during the course of fierce riots in nationalist areas triggered by the Drumcree conflict, the total number of security forces in Northern Ireland increased to more than 30,000 (including the RUC).
REEEE STOP TALKING ABOUT US HAVING ISSUES. QUICK LOOK OVER THERE LET'S TALK ABOUT BRITS INSTEAD.
This whole thread is euro damage control.
The bong. Like the mushroom kept in the dark and fed shit
Britain is part of Europe, don't pretend otherwise.
>Your links are all taken out of context and all sensationalist.
"Speaking alongside Mr Sawer, chief executive Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) chief executive Mike Thompson added that there are currently not enough cold-chain warehouses in the UK to cover the Government’s stockpiling plans."
That was back then. The guy I was responding to said it would require our entire military budget, which is flat out wrong. Back during the troubles we also had a much larger military, so numbers wise it's not a massive proportion.
>Britain is part of Europe
>Island
>Part of a continent
Nope.
Yikes imagine sperging out this hard over a single country.
>making a project you want to export with the Germans
Just make a non-lethal version and maybe the Germans will allow export.
Who are those two women
Defense Ministers of Germany (left) and France (right).
>Be anons brit gramps, excellent shape, former Commonwealth Games athlete
>WWII and Korea veteran, steel worker, retired history teacher
>Legs are achingly sore one morning
>Go to NHS
>Whoops no openings for a week
>Finally go to NHS, see Indian doc who he barely understands
>Told fine, just drink more water
>Soreness continues and worsens
>Eventually unbearable pain, goes back to NHS, they begrudgingly schedule him for MRI/X-ray etc
>Whoops 4 month wait time but free right xD
>Meanwhile "refugee" patients being bumped to the front of the list for literally anything
>Gramps finally goes, turns out bone cancer in his legs
>Admitted to hospital, slips in to coma, dies week later with 90% of his family overseas because it happened so quick
>Me and mum make it back, there when he dies, NHS doc (this time a Paki) says it's "unfortunate it wasn't found sooner"
>Watch a man who taught me so much and who was one of my heroes die because to government bureaucracy he's just a number not worth treating over wave of shitskins admitted to UK
Fuck socialized medicine. I see the same shit in the US but thankfully a worked to get a job that gives me insurance to bypass the imported doctors and mountains of illegals at urgent cares.
>Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Intel, Microsoft etc all have their European headquarters and manufacturing in Ireland
Literally due to tax laws and the UK could easily become a regional powerhouse by altering taxes and regulations to attract the tech and other industries like Ireland did.
But they won't with Jeremy "Fuck the Economy" Corbyn yelling in the wings
Depends what you define as continent. The UK is on the European continental plate.
Is Japan not part of Asia then?
Your flag isn't worth anything anymore.
You do realise private health care is a big thing in the UK too, right..?
I'm sure everyone's surprised that the eurofighter project 2.0 but STEALTH is already facing hurdles. lmao
This is why American platforms will continue winning European contracts, because Europe has this fundamental inability to come together to produce common military systems at scale.
>Is Japan not part of Asia then?
Given the current UK demographics, UK's probably a part of Asia now too.
Its almost like....those borders exist for a reason.
They managed to do it on the civilian side okay, just not the military.
Even as a French I give reason to the kraut here. Seriously fuck Dassault deep end jewery and the goverement inanity. Talking big about trade when they wouldn't lift a finger and try to develop anything if the French governement wasn't here to cash in for 200+ jets from the get-go, not matter the outcome. The Rafale was pretty much sold to foreign country by the defence ministry in their stead and now the next European and supposedly state of the art aircraft should by sold to the next terrorist-incubating shithole too.
Holy shit, Merkle's on k
Then what about their joint tank project..??
>they wouldn't lift a finger and try to develop anything if the French governement wasn't here to cash in for 200+ jets from the get-go, not matter the outcome.
Y-yeah user, w-what a scandal. That's what everyone does retard.
Basicaly a click bait, nothing serious.
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"They say it could take years to train enough staff to replace departing EU nationals, increasing the burden on the health service at a time when staff shortages are already starting to bite. They also suggest the consequences for patients could be serious if vital medical supplies are held up."
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by the way..land rover just relocated to slovakia...
Theresa May's plans to end austerity will be cancelled in no-deal Brexit, Philip Hammond suggests
The United States uses British common law in 49 states and in the federal courts. As do other commonwealth countries. So in a way British law is still very relevant in many nations, albeit outside of the actual UK.
>British common law
British “common laws” are retarded. I have no idea why America tolerates them. They are blatantly unconstitutional. America should have thrown all of them in the garbage in 1776. Who cares what some inbred king of another country said a thousand years ago? The Founding Fathers fought and won an entire war to get away from that bullshit. What’s next? Primae noctis?
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Ireland is favourite new Brexit base for London insurers
A study by the International Underwriting Association of London (IUAL) found that 16 companies have opened offices in Ireland since Britain’s vote to leave the European Union in June 2016.
execreview.com
Budget: more cash for NHS but crackdown on tech firms expected
"The chancellor is expected to announce measures to increase the amount of tax paid by technology companies such as Facebook, Amazon and Google. Hammond has already said the UK might push ahead with a “digital services tax” if there was no rapid international agreement. Five of the biggest US technology firms – Facebook, Google, Apple, Microsoft and Cisco – could be depriving the Treasury of more than £1bn a year, according to the Tax Watch thinktank."
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"Director General of the International Air Transportation Association (IATA), focus heavily on the implications that Brexit could have on holiday or vacation flights between the United Kingdom and other European countries. De Juniac went so far as to predict “chaos” for air travel should a no-deal Brexit occur."
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"After reporting lackluster Q3 profits on Friday, shares of RBS helped drag the FTSE to its lowest level since 2016 as CEO Ross McEwan warned analysts that the bank has set aside 100 million pounds ($128 million) as a buffer to reflect “greater uncertainty” surrounding Brexit negotiations."
And replace it with what? Spanish or French civil law? Codified European laws that can constrict your rights without a majority say? Common law has ironically helped us keep many of our rights in tact to this day via court decisions and battles with the common law system.
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"Bank jobs are moving out of London — and Brexit hasn't even kicked in yet"
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"More operations leaving City of London due to Brexit "
Meanwhile trading firm Jane Street, one of the largest players in exchange-traded funds, said on Monday it had opened an office in Amsterdam, giving it a location from which to serve EU clients when Britian leaves the bloc.
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At a finance summit in Frankfurt the UK’s director general of financial services warned of a new wave of Brexit related bank relocations as the relationship between the UK and the EU becomes apparent.
Top Japanese bank contacts EU clients about Frankfurt migration ahead of hard Brexit
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"There is an exodus from banks in London. Few people in the industry are talking about it, because even in banking Brexit raises high emotions, but people are trickling away in large numbers and it is only going to get worse."
"The Brexit exodus is already happening. Investment banks have announced plans to relocate jobs from London to Frankfurt and Dublin, and Warsaw is also likely to benefit. With 8% of the UK’s GDP coming from banking and finance, warns Simeon Djankov, the knock-on effects on other sectors – retail, education, entertainment and transport – will be considerable."
>And replace it with what? Spanish or French civil law?
American law based on the Constitution. Was that suppose to be a hard question? It wasn't.
>Common law has ironically helped us keep many of our rights
Bullshit. You completely failed to name any. How is the government declaring people married just for living with each other for a few years, suppose to protect our rights?
The Great Qing Legal Code (or Tang, if you really hate Euros). Common law "precedent" is basically the Islam of secular law - a mishmash of retarded historical incidents that can be construed to do anything.
It removes flexibility from the judge and destroys clarity for the laymen.
I don't think you understand that common law is a system, and not a preset system of codified laws. Common law in the US is based off of and around the constitution.
Presser vs Illinois
District of Colombia vs Heller
McDonald vs City of Chicago
United States vs Rybar
People vs Aguilar
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Japan Waves Goodbye to U.K. as ‘Gateway to Europe’ Post-Brexit
Toyota warns of Brexit shutdown as Panasonic moves Europe base
"Top Japanese official issues ominous warning to Theresa May's Government, saying 'no-deal' Brexit would be 'impossible for us to accept'"
Originalism is religious faith; not a real legal tradition. SC justices like Scalia and Thomas who advocate and are praised as 'originalists' routinely pass rulings without historical justifications.
I DON;T THINK YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE IDEA THAAT THE APPLICATION OF UK COMMON LAW IN THE US IS GOING TO EMPLOY THE ENTIRE UK WORKFORCE WHO ARE NOW STARING AT UNEMPLOYMENT IN ALL SECTORS IS FUCKING DELUDED, THE UK IS A WORLD LEADER IN PRECUSELY NOTHING
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More firms may follow Airbus in Brexit threat, says CBI
The CBI said a growing number of companies were making plans based on the assumption that Theresa May’s government would fail to strike a deal with the EU. The French-based aerospace giant Airbus, which employs 14,000 people in the UK, confirmed on Friday it was preparing to drop its UK investment plans as it started to “press the button on crisis actions”.
assmad euro sperg shoo we're trying to have civilized discussion here
Yes and those are individual exceptions within the system, they do not quantify the application of the system. By and large common law in the US sets precedents that are upheld even in cases that are 150 years apart. Which is why we need someone to challenge some of the recent laws in commiefornia and other places in the country with excessively restrictive gun laws, because based on previous precedents, those laws would fall short of the constitution in my opinion.
>British “common laws” are retarded
yes it is, it mounts to the British aristocracy own everything and can do as they wish
metro.co.uk
If a whale is found on the British coast the King can claim the head and the Queen has a legal right to the tail – just in case she needs some new bones for her corset.
en.wikipedia.org
"In 2010, the duchy generated £17.1 million in income. In 1913 the Government Law Officers gave an opinion that the Duke of Cornwall is not liable to taxation on income from the Duchy"
British common law is in fact one of the few sectarian legal systems in the world outside of Iran, Sudan and the gulf states. In particular based on restricting the head of state to one small protestant cult that the British aristocracy belong to.
The question is WHY is Vatnik-user so eternally and incoherently buttblasted about bongs?
Is he just an imbecile?
>assmad euro sperg shoo we're trying to have civilized discussion here
Your edia are not even reporting what is actually happening so how the fuck can you discuss it if you close your eyes cocer your ears and post bullshit like this thread. There is no 'buy british'. There are no 'british' financial, tech, aerospace or automotive firms worth a fuck that are not part of Japanese or European conglomerates that are currently fleeing the UK. The only reason that they are not gone already is that they never believed the UK population would e stupid enough to actually fuck themselves this hard. Question for you. How much does the price of orange juice in the UK go up if you exit under WTO rules?
Answer 25-35%
Can you even read?
>The French-based aerospace giant Airbus, which employs 14,000 people in the UK, confirmed on Friday it was preparing to drop its UK investment plans as it started to “press the button on crisis actions”.
Airbus employs 14,000 people across 25 sites in the UK, and supports a further 110,000 people in the supply chain. It is not a 'british' company. Neither are Nissan, toyota, Panasonic, hsbc, deutsche bank etc etc etc etc
You can't even staff the fucking NHS and your government is publicly publishing crisis plans that belong in a zombie apocalypse fantasy, drug shortages, grounded flights, cancelled operations, austerity budgets. When the fuck will you retards wake up and realise the French and Germans never wanted you in the EU and are benefiting enormously from the firms relocating from the UK already an the worst has not even begun..You completely fucked up on the Irish border, you are heading towards the economic wilderness.
The vatniks propagandised brexit at a retarded bong population via rags like the express and bankrolling UKIP
connexionfrance.com
"Speaking as one of a panel of experts called by the MPs, on behalf of a coalition of expat groups, he said private insurance is not a practical replacement for pensioners, most of whom have pre-existing health conditions and many of whom live on low incomes – and who he said France would probably not cover because “they have not contributed to the [French] system”.
If there was no replacement system in place by ‘Brexit Day’ he said: “Those people will come back to the UK and be a further burden on housing resources and on the healthcare and social services resources of this country. I can’t see that the government would want that. We’re talking of a figure of possibly 100-300,000 people being forced to return in a state of poverty to this country.”
Another panellist, professor of European public health Martin McKee, noted their finances would be further damaged by the fact that Britons leaving in large numbers from popular expat areas would see the values of their homes plummet and would struggle to sell them, meaning they would “have to throw themselves on the mercy of the state when they get back”.
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That's great and all, but let's be honest the one we have in here couldn't write for the Sunday Sport if they were doing a comedy piece on assmad vatniks.
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De Gaulle Vetoes Britain's Entry to Common Market
WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU EXPECT TO HAPPEN
Still more likely than the Su-57 to exist and not be a piece of shit though.
>Still more likely than the Su-57 to exist and not be a piece of shit though.
True.
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>>Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Intel, Microsoft etc all have their European headquarters and manufacturing in Ireland
>Literally due to tax laws and the UK could easily become a regional powerhouse by altering taxes and regulations to attract the tech and other industries like Ireland did.
>But they won't with Jeremy "Fuck the Economy" Corbyn yelling in the wings
>execreview.com
>Budget: more cash for NHS but crackdown on tech firms expected
>"The chancellor is expected to announce measures to increase the amount of tax paid by technology companies such as Facebook, Amazon and Google. Hammond has already said the UK might push ahead with a “digital services tax” if there was no rapid international agreement. Five of the biggest US technology firms – Facebook, Google, Apple, Microsoft and Cisco – could be depriving the Treasury of more than £1bn a year, according to the Tax Watch thinktank."
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>fighter aircraft
>women in the decision making process
I think I found the problem.
I expect the French to surrender to the German demands pretty quickly on this one.
"Nothing keeps me awake at night; I keep other people awake at night."
>both parties disagree on how the export version will be handled
>ITS DOOMED
ah Jow Forums never change