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Going it alone would be fine - we could, oh I don't know, get back to trading with the Anglosphere and the Commonwealth and former Commonwealth. Australia, Canada, etc, countries on their way up rather than being the world's retirement home, paying up former Eastern Bloc countries with pre-accession subsidies then transference of wealth to tap their younger populations for cheap labour. Whether you or the Lib Dems or anyone else like it or not we're the 5th largest trading nation in the world. Free of the EU's trade tariffs we could grow trade with traditional partners. China have considerable sway over the EU anyway, thanks in no small part to their pouring money into EU governments' bonds, in a similar manner to their potential influence over the USA. The first sentence - no-one could care less who took us into the EU, and can I remind you that what we have right now bares little resemblance to the EEC or the Common Market, as sold to the people as a trade organisation, thanks to Lisbon and other agreements giving the EU and the invisible European Commission, the never directly elected body who in private decide on laws to be rubber stamped by the Parliament, control over several facets of our lives. I have no idea why leaving the EU would have any impact on the UK's relationship with Ireland. If you're thinking of EU subsidies just think what we would do having our own waters back for UK fishermen, not handing billions over to the EU for foreign farming subsidies and payments to potential and current EU nations. Please try again. ---------- Post added at 14:43 ---------- Previous post was at 14:42 ---------- Quote:
Can't think why, loss of flexibility in monetary policy and massive competitiveness gap in order to keep Germany's exports artificially cheap perhaps. |
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USE ???? United States of Earth ???? :shocked: |
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If you think that had nothing to do with us that just goes to show how seriously your opinions on this matter should be taken, and explains your Europhile nature to some extent. Nice and ignorant just as the Eurocrats would wish people to be. All Cameron asked for was that the City of London not have a transactions tax put on it, this is absolutely appropriate given that over 80% of the tax Europe-wide would be paid by the UK, and Sweden also oppose such a financial transactions tax because they tried it and it absolutely devastated their financial sector. FYI These are the European Commission's own numbers: A long-run (20 year) reduction in gross domestic product in the EU by 0.53% if "mitigating effects" take hold, or up to 1.76 per cent if they don't Yes, between 0.53% and 1.76% of the entire EU GDP, borne >80% by the UK for the next 20 years. So the veto was because Cameron asked for protection from having the UK's GDP raped by the EU for a tax that they themselves admit will be economically harmful. |
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I want nothing to do with Europe, I don't want there money, I don't want to pay into something we get naff all from and i will certainly vote aggressively against any expansion of the EU, So Alan stick that in your pipe and smoke it. |
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My point about China is that no matter what we do, we would be under influence from China, so if we don’t want be under anyone’s influence, then don’t bother leaving Anyway, if you want to create a Commonwealth Economic Area (which is a good idea), then that has to include open borders with all those states (which is a good idea), but these days many of them do not really care much about the UK, Just ask the Indians, Canadians and Australians! And for god sake, don’t associate me with a shameful party like the Lib Dems Lastly we did joined the EEC, we knew that it would lead to a USE, after all a TORY PM Winston Churchill said “We need a United States of Europe” (Remember the Tories help create the ECHE, just ask Andrew Neil) As for Ireland, if we leaving the EU (unless Ireland joins us) would mean there would be border controls on the NI/Eire border, also it would enviably reduce ties and Nationalists (who want a United Ireland) would worry about how it affects NI links with Eire Then there are the people who receive EU subsidiaries… By the way we have flexibility in monetary policy, we are not in the Euro ---------- Post added at 15:13 ---------- Previous post was at 15:13 ---------- Quote:
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Yes Alan ,in hypothetical scenarios and fantasy books ,which is where it should remain |
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A very telling quote from the Telegraph article:
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These fundamentalist Eurocrats are hell-bent on increasing the overall proportion of tax revenues that are controlled at the EU level rather than by member states. Their aim is to gradually bring about a de facto United States of Europe with the Commission acting as a federal government. |
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Why won't the member states ,or at least some of them just tell Brussels they won't get it ?.Surely the governments of the member states can see how this will inflame the electorate ,Greece for example has had to endure far greater cut backs than us ,how will their electorate react .
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Sarko has made EU budget restraint a central plank of his re-election campaign. *If* the UK and France both stand up and say no, then we might see the Commission reigning its plans in a bit, but I don't know about an actual freeze.
Sadly I don't think there is anyone on either front bench in the Commons with the 'nads to flat refuse to increase our contributions. |
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I'm sure you think of this as being a sudden and violent thing, it wouldn't be, it would have a long transitional period during which the UK makes its required bilateral agreements with the EU and takes its place in the EFTA. Quote:
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Removing the restrictions applied by the CAP will change our food supply in some ways, sure, however again there is no reason why we can't if so inclined, subsidise sectors of our farming sector with the money we save by not paying part of the cost for Spanish bridges or Polish metro systems. Quote:
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