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Pyro as Bill said:
Scoobes said:

So what specific adaptations would they be?

And how many of those 94% are still reliant on EU based supply chains?

That's upto us and the government we elect instead of Italian tomato growers.

Who cares? Anyone relying on EU supply chains will be unaffected.

If France and Germany wants to blockade us we'll nuke 'em. Other than that, it's our own border forces that will delay supply and Ireland will get a double whammy.

I'm getting really tired of arguing with Europeans and their protectionist religion. Truth is, you're shit. Europe hasn't done anything worthwhile since before WW2. It's kind of crazy how easily you all fall into line. The UK and it's babies have created the modern world for the best part of a thousand years and we don't need to take advice from countries who only exist because of our benevolence. World history can basically be summed up as England ignoring and doing the opposite of whatever scheme the continentals are doing.

With a Boris/Tory government we're going to become more libertarian than the US. IE We'll destroy you in trade.

Funny thing regarding the Irish backstop. Ireland only joined the EU because the UK did. Ireland's trade relies on us. Ireland can try and play the big bollocks but economics will always win in the end. I give it ten years before Ireland joins an economic union with the UK. By which point the rest of Europe will probably have gone far right again and we'll probably have to destroy them.

When the next generation realises that the continent is nothing more than a thorn in our side, we can go back to embarrassing them with our Anglo-Saxon Free Trade supremacy.

ROFLMAO at the bolded part. Also consider that France has it's own nukes, and more of them (120 active nukes for the UK compared to 290 for France), so that move would result into a mutual assured destruction - but mostly the annihilation of the UK since it's more nukes and much less territory to cover with them. But I digress.

The EU doesn't need to and won't blockade anything. With borders come border checks, and the amount of imports right now compared to the amount of personnel and equipment means that there is much more inflow right now than can be processed. In other words, all points of entry would clog up with wares that need to be checked by customs. That's (one of) the reason why so many companies are stockpiling all kinds of materials to make sure that they can continue working without interruption after Brexit, at least for a while.

Ireland's trade relied on the UK until the early 90's. But that's only true for the border towns anymore, the rest of the country would do just fine without the UK. Nothern Ireland, on the other hand, is totally relying on Ireland right now.

"World history can basically be summed up as England ignoring and doing the opposite of whatever scheme the continentals are doing." I suggest you learn some history then, because that's blatantly false. That's only true during the French revolution through Napoleon's reign and during WW2 - and that's in both cases because some power-hungry man conquered mostly all of the continent. Summing up entire history on these two points just shows how wrong you are. The UK had always cooperated with the other European countries outside of these two events. The Entente in WW1 for instance is the result of cooperation with France and Russia in the late 19th and early 20th century, for instance.