cabby john wrote:
Not totally a senseless idea! Export more because the pound is cheaper, buy less because the pound is dearer, it should give us a better balance of payment -apparently that would be good for the country
P.S. Your beloved EU gave us HIGH fuel prices for years - I guess that was also the fault of Brexiteers for not voting out sooner

We'll find out in due course - my beloved EU?
I was only 6 when people voted to enter it.
Lets wait until the car manufacturers like Nissan and Ford pull out and Airbus no longer see it as right to stay here.Personally I don't trust our government to give out the subsidies to farmers that the EU currently mandates, I don't trust the government to protect the rights of workers, and standards wise - if we're going to have to export all of those cheap UK goods even without some sort of tariff - we'd still have to adhere to EU standards.
well Airbus just announced a new contract securing jobs in Flintshire and lincolnshire and what was that about Nissan today
with the pound devalued British workers are now much cheaper than |German or French and Chinese wages are catching up fast so Britain with a lengthy process to renegotiate our European position is still a good bet for manufacturing BUT the service industries like ourselves are now in trouble