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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Now that is far more appealing......
The design has changed somewhat at our great leader's behest

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@peteblue like I said about proximty and trade



Indeed proximity is excellent news for trade as most costs are reduced. The problem I think you and other Remainers have is that you see it as competing with the EU, and it’s not, it’s additive. We already trade with CPTPP members, joining the CPTPP is a statement of Global Trade intent, but it does also give additional benefits and trade opportunities. This is not an either/or debate, it’s just adding bit by bit additional opportunities to our trade portfolio in high growth parts of the world. Our overall trade will grow......
 


It's because they still think there's some sort of potential Brexit success story that could have been achieved, rather than seeing it for the inherent disaster that it is/always was. Like those US alt-righters that have come to terms with their failed insurrection on Jan 6th and have convinced themselves that Antifa/BLM/the FBI were the instigators of it all and they were just on a peaceful tour, the Brexidiots will be led to believe that greatness was within their grasp, before being betrayed by the 'dark forces' of the likes of Dominic Grieve, Judges, the Civil Service, Gina Miller, Gary Lineker, that bloke from LBC etc.
 
Indeed proximity is excellent news for trade as most costs are reduced. The problem I think you and other Remainers have is that you see it as competing with the EU, and it’s not, it’s additive. We already trade with CPTPP members, joining the CPTPP is a statement of Global Trade intent, but it does also give additional benefits and trade opportunities. This is not an either/or debate, it’s just adding bit by bit additional opportunities to our trade portfolio in high growth parts of the world. Our overall trade will grow......
You'll have to forgive me then as I recall a common argument being that we need to get away from the declining Europe and that trade with the burgeoning eastern markets will more than compensate for what we might lose with Europe. Did I imagine that?
 
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