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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
To be honest remains negative fear mongering has worked and enough people will be scared and vote to remain best we can do is hope the leave number is high enough to trigger it in other countries.
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I read this but still not really any the wiser. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36083664 They quote EFTA here, and that we could be part of it, and they also quote Switzerland but in both those scenarios they have agreed to the single market principal of free movement of people. Bottom line as I see it, is that we would still have to agree to free movement of people or no deal would be done. |
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It depends on whether you want a free trade agreement with no or limited tariffs (you mentioned South Korea - the EU has an FTA for most but not all products) or a customs union which is a free trade agreement with harmonised external tariffs.
FTAs can cover all products or some. I think the sticking point of an FTA after Brexit would be financial services and agriculture (Frankfurt and the French farmers might have something to say about it) Switzerlands FTA does not cover financial services well and Norways does not cover fisheries for example. |
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That's clearly impractical in the case of the countries that I mentioned. Therefore there has to be a way of having a trade deal without the free movement of people along with it. :confused:
edit. Just read the post above :) |
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That's that. No going back now. Voted LEAVE YEY!
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Remember trade-deals are not two-way streets nor all-encompassing. What you can get is relative to your bargaining clout (i.e size of addressable market you're opening up to them) and even then it can cover somethings and not others. It will be vital for us to get similar level of access as we have now for our services industry, especially finance. That would probably be our priority in any negotiation.
But we have a population of 64 million. Germany and France alone have a combined size of 146 million. The EU would have a stronger hand in any negotiation unless Leave have a trick up their sleeve. |
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Whilst the two main parties who've run this country for by far the most part since WWII are dead set against the UK leaving, the reality is that leaving isn't simple at all. If we don't get out in June it'd require us to wait for the next general election at least and then elect a shambolic party into govt. Yes we might escape the EU but God only knows what would happen in the interim and in the aftermath. ---------- Post added at 14:25 ---------- Previous post was at 14:05 ---------- Quote:
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Not surprising that many politicians from all the main parties want us to stay in the EU; it's a nice little gravy train for when their political careers are over in the UK.
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As regards foreign investment, nobody is going to want to invest in the EU if it's patently going down the pan. If things were clearly on the up, it would be different but the EU is far from on the up, nobody seriously denies there are huge problems around the corner for it whether we stay or leave. To the rest of the world that represents just as much an uncertainty as what might happen to the UK if we exited. We're frequently told that foreign firms won't want to invest in the UK but I wonder how much foreign investment is flowing into Greece, Spain, Italy, France, Portugal, Cyprus, Poland etc. etc. right now. ---------- Post added at 18:10 ---------- Previous post was at 18:04 ---------- Quote:
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It's a sad day when politicians put their comfy future billet ahead of the good of their country. Pretty close to treason in my books.
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The subject of another thread, however... ;) |
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I think when you start accusing people who have a differing political opinion to you as committing treason then you're going down a damaging and unhealthy route. It's the same logic that hard-left protestors use when they're accusing Tories of being murderers and ****. You become so convinced you're right that the only alternative reasoning you can think of for someone thinking different is to ascribe some sort of sinister intent.
I mean if you're wrong about the consequences of Brexit and people do suffer in an economic recession then will Leave have committed Treason? Of course not. The leaders of the Leave campaign are also largely insulated have any impact that might be to come. All this thinking does is distort perspective and fester hate. |
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