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its like joining the cooperative society -only to find out you've signed away sovereignty of your nation . |
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The Leave side is acting like the Nats in the Scottish Referendum too though. Warnings of the effect on the economy are 'scaremongering' and scepticism of the vision of Leave (£350 million extra on the NHS, more jobs, less taxes, less VAT) is 'talking Britain down'.
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https://fullfact.org/europe/where-does-eu-export/ https://fullfact.org/europe/ask-full-fact-uks-trade-eu/ Trade agreements cover exports as well as imports, so the benefits of a single market covers both... |
re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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https://fullfact.org/europe/where-does-eu-export/ https://fullfact.org/europe/ask-full-fact-uks-trade-eu/ Trade agreements cover exports as well as imports, so the benefits of a single market covers both... |
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Here are the pros and cons, as I see them, of voting leave: Pros: Regain border control and control numbers of immigrants. Regain national sovereignty as a whole and only elected UK MPs make law and UK judges are the only ones to arbitrate our laws. Stay out of the Euro and the likely collapse that will occur of the currency when euro countries opt for "ever closer union," which they have to do. Stay out of the significant risks to Europe when EU countries start merging together. Who really believes that an Italian is like a Estonian, or a Hungarian like a Swede? Not to be controlled by Germany. We fought and won two world wars against them to prevent that. Orders do not come from Brussels, but Berlin. Have trade agreements with whomever we want. Can't do that being in the EU. Risks: On day of Brexit, the value of our currency will likely fall by a third. Our stockmarket will crash and this could cause a global meltdown. I believe this will happen, it will be painful, but it won't last forever. But whether the country wants another recession for several years is another matter. No guarantee of access to the Single Market. Possible loss of major City firms from London as the big banks and others relocate to the EU. The EU decide to go to "war" with us as a warning to other countries thinking of leaving the EU and make our lives as difficult as possible. |
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It's like the idea that all these wages are going to go up if we leave because of the fall in the labour supply but that assumes the pressure on wages entirely made up of only domestic concerns and that we don't compete in a global marketplace. A lot of the arguments seem to say we'll be more competitive, have higher wages and leave the single market all at the same time. Hell let's chuck tariffs onto there as well, we'll deal with that too. A few pages ago there was a long Facebook post largely complaining that big companies brought other companies as if this wouldn't happen post-Brexit. Leave are tapping into an anti-capitalist, anti-corporate and anti-establish mood but their being lead largely by passionate fans of the free market. |
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Exports revenue minus imports costs then take that from the cost of being in the EU. Maths was never my strong point. Is the final figure worth the price of being in the EU? |
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The thing is, unlike Scotland, it looks like Leave will win and their claims are about to be tested on that. |
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Cheers Grim |
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