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
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Because nothing immediately changed after the vote result itself so you were never going to feel the Day 1 impacts.
 
Because nothing immediately changed after the vote result itself so you were never going to feel the Day 1 impacts.

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Looking more likely that Plan A + will get through this morning. May will try and win over her own right wing, rather than try and court Labour.
 
Because nothing immediately changed after the vote result itself so you were never going to feel the Day 1 impacts.
Bank of England said basically we would be plunged into a recession if we voted to leave, never happened did it.

Europe has played us like a fiddle, have shown us no respect whatsoever, I am 100% certain if we leave with no deal we will become a more prosperous country, there will be trade deals struck with Europe because they need us to continue to freely buy goods from them, and it leaves us free to do trade with whoever we like on our terms without the EU meadling.

The whole negotiating tactic of the EU has been to keep us in the EU, the last thing they want is us to leave with no deal because we will be free to do as we like, and they know full well they must trade with us as easily as possible in the future after brexit, our politicians are trying to take away that prospect of leaving with no deal which is the best card we have to play in any further negotiations., absolute muppets in parliament continuing to weaken our position.
 
Don’t be silly. Do you seriously believe we will all be starving. You do realise that there is a big world out there able and willing to bring food. Unless of course you believe everyone outside of the EU is starving........

Sure.

The spontaneous reconfiguration of food supplies for an island of 60 million people - bilateral trade negotiations, logistical analysis, port capacity, road and rail capacity, sourcing new suppliers, purchasing contracts, legal infrastructure, insurance, financing, quality checks - all that will just sort itself out, with minimal disruption and at no extra cost to the consumer.

Especially if Chris Grayling is responsible for it.
 
Bank of England said basically we would be plunged into a recession if we voted to leave, never happened did it.

Because the Bank of England acted to ensure that didn't happen. As the pound plunged they printed a few billion quid to shore up the economy. They literally ensured their own prediction didn't come true, and then dolts criticise them for the prediction not coming true. I wonder at times if people actually have their eyes open.
 
Bank of England said basically we would be plunged into a recession if we voted to leave, never happened did it.

Europe has played us like a fiddle, have shown us no respect whatsoever, I am 100% certain if we leave with no deal we will become a more prosperous country, there will be trade deals struck with Europe because they need us to continue to freely buy goods from them, and it leaves us free to do trade with whoever we like on our terms without the EU meadling.

The whole negotiating tactic of the EU has been to keep us in the EU, the last thing they want is us to leave with no deal because we will be free to do as we like, and they know full well they must trade with us as easily as possible in the future after brexit, our politicians are trying to take away that prospect of leaving with no deal which is the best card we have to play in any further negotiations., absolute muppets in parliament continuing to weaken our position.

Sounds like blind hope to me. I hope you are right but way too many things are stacked against us for it to be so. The EU have 27 other countries to absorb the blow. A little push with their economies and they will almost negate that deficit. 39 billion will help soften the blow and even if we leave with a no deal. An amount will still have to be handed over as we committed to all the EU's spending policies. So it is payable.

Wishful thinking does not and should not take the place of sound thinking based on the facts. You see the start of businesses moving to cover their arses and that had a microcosm of what is to come, our banking industry will be up and leaving. Can you imagine a no deal brexit and then a Corbyn government, they will all run away. We will be in a vicious cycle of a downward economy.
 
Don’t be silly. Do you seriously believe we will all be starving. You do realise that there is a big world out there able and willing to bring food. Unless of course you believe everyone outside of the EU is starving........

You know a lot of people are, right? And that food transport is incredibly expensive both to the consumer and to the environment. Different areas are better suited to growing different produce. Not to mention that food production reliance is a major political issue between nations. I just don’t get how so many of the pro Brexit, No Deal is okay are so laissez fair about how the country is actually fed.
 
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