Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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It will be a bit of short term pain for a lot of gain., the EU need us as much as we need them, it is in both parties interests in light of a no deal, to find solutions to any problems and quickly.

I do not believe any of the scaremongering, it happened before vote and it's happening again now.

If 10 to 15 years is what you call short term. A trade deal will eventually be done but not until after it has been proven that the cost of leaving is worth the pain.

We are also in a unique situation where if we throw Scotland into a recession that they had no will to be part of, then they will be leaving the UK and the yet more uncertainty and costs involved will just knock us for 6. Meanwhile the rest of the world will have been gleefully picking up what we do and then doing the same to sell within the common market.

All that leads to less tax money going into the coffers and less going into the services people bang on about. If people thought these last 10 years are the lost generation they are having a laugh. We could possibly become the next Greece off the back of a no deal.
 
So Dyson officially abandons the UK.

Brexiteers always seem to be those who can easily escape the downsides of it via wealth, the elderly who it won't affect and/or those who will profit from reduced standards in the race to the bottom.

And the turkeys who were duped into voting for Christmas, of course.

Er, no. Their head office has been moved, 2 executives will relocate, the Wiltshire operation will be retained with zero job losses.
 
WTO trade 98 percent ATM the EU sit on it on our behalf how is that independent?


This question is purely rhetorical Joe, as it has been posed to you before and you have no answer to it.

But that doesn’t stop you periodically lauding the WTO.

And the question is ......if the flipping WTO rules are splendid, why does every country in the world go to great lengths to secure trade deals with each other when they can save themselves a lot of bother by just going straight to WTO rules?.


:coffee:
 
This question is purely rhetorical Joe, as it has been posed to you before and you have no answer to it.

But that doesn’t stop you periodically lauding the WTO.

And the question is ......if the flipping WTO rules are splendid, why does every country in the world go to great lengths to secure trade deals with each other when they can save themselves a lot of bother by just going straight to WTO rules?.


:coffee:

Plus of course, the WTO are a rule based body, where the rules are created by global consensus and then imposed upon all members. I thought that was something Brexiteers wanted out of in favour of setting all of our own rules.
 
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