Current Affairs EU In or Out

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    Votes: 688 67.9%
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    Votes: 325 32.1%

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So did I - I am all for a trade deal of favorable sorts with the EU - just not the polictical arrangement.......Interesting point is even if the indicative vote comes up with Common Market 2.00 etc or a Norway Plus deal we still have to accept the leave agreement......that MPs still are voting down... unless Labours idea of A CUSTOMS UNION supposed to be different than the present Custom Union lets us trade worldwide also?
Joey. You need to understand that for us to get a trade deal with the EU we will need to abide by their regulations, the same as we do now. There is no real suitable alternative. This will protect jobs in this country, prevent the economy from the uncertainty of possible meltdown, but will also enable us to negotiate trade deals with other nations and, once the 2 year transition period is up, mean an end to free movement of people. As regards complying with EU regulations, we already do that so, in reality, there is no change to what happens now. If the EU change any laws that affect our trade relationship, we have the right to exit the relationship if we believe the new law is so bad for Britain. Off the top of my head I can't think of anything that would invoke that reaction but you never know,

The one thing we don't know at this stage is what it will cost the UK to agree that trade deal. But I think the overriding factor here is that we need a Brexit that causes as least disruption as possible, and one that can hopefully start to mend the split in this nation and bring us closer together.

The longer we stay at polarised positions the worse it will be for the country.
 
Joey. You need to understand that for us to get a trade deal with the EU we will need to abide by their regulations, the same as we do now. There is no real suitable alternative. This will protect jobs in this country, prevent the economy from the uncertainty of possible meltdown, but will also enable us to negotiate trade deals with other nations and, once the 2 year transition period is up, mean an end to free movement of people. As regards complying with EU regulations, we already do that so, in reality, there is no change to what happens now. If the EU change any laws that affect our trade relationship, we have the right to exit the relationship if we believe the new law is so bad for Britain. Off the top of my head I can't think of anything that would invoke that reaction but you never know,

The one thing we don't know at this stage is what it will cost the UK to agree that trade deal. But I think the overriding factor here is that we need a Brexit that causes as least disruption as possible, and one that can hopefully start to mend the split in this nation and bring us closer together.

The longer we stay at polarised positions the worse it will be for the country.
I understand what the current custom union is - Labour quote A CUSTOM UNION - will that be a special deal to let the UK trade worldwide solving a lot of the problems in Ireland etc etc etc?
You do know any deal struck we have to exit the EU first.......
 
I'm not sure what else you think I've said that's dishonest. Feel free to enlighten me. I'm quite happy to back up anything I say with evidence or state that it's my opinion.

As for your honest statement, I frankly couldn't care less what you think. THAT IS AN HONEST STATEMENT FROM ME
OK ..... I think you have turned in to a complete WANKSPANGLE ...YER TIT. WILL Quite happily take the ban that I will receive for this.
 
I understand what the current custom union is - Labour quote A CUSTOM UNION - will that be a special deal to let the UK trade worldwide solving a lot of the problems in Ireland etc etc etc?
You do know any deal struck we have to exit the EU first.......
I'm not talking about Labours proposal Joey. Unless I'm mistaken, they want us to remain a member of the EUs custom union and single market which is different. It's pretty much staying in the EU.

I'm talking about a separate arrangement negotiated between the EU and the UK to facilitate the free movement of goods and trade. This should negate the need for a backstop re Ireland.

You are correct in that we can't negotiate this deal until after we agree withdrawal agreement, so there has to be an element of trust involved that the EU won't stitch us up. This works both ways of course.
 
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