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Without a 'no tariffs' deal, there will be major economic disadvantages for certain EU industries such as car manufacturing because tariffs will put up the price of exported goods to this country, rendering them less competitive. The EU does not hold all the cards, not by a long chalk. |
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We can continue with our market of 65m people and wonder why other countries are more prosperous than us. |
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It really is pathetic to see, as the forecast negative consequences of Brexit start to materialise, we have the die-hards bleating about being "bullied". It is as if they are in the playground again and they are running to teacher complaining "Miss, Miss, the big boys are bullying me again".
Of course, that is the only recourse they have left and that is to try and save face. Pretend that they are a victim when, ironically, all the things they are complaining about are on them. They just need to man up and own them. |
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On the other hand, you and your less reasonable cohorts avoid committing yourselves to protection of our sovereignty. If I ask people like you whether you are content to remain under the ECJ after January 2021, the sort of answer that is returned is 'we were warned what would happen before we were committed to leaving the EU' or words to that effect. Why can't you answer the direct question about sovereignty and whether we should keep surrendering it to the EU? We won't have to surrender sovereignty to Japan. Comon - you surely can do better than you are doing. |
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If they ris by tuppence in price so that we don't come under ECJ jurisdiction, it'll be worth it. Any much more, then sod 'em - I'll sour my own cucumbers. |
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Reflection doesn’t always have to involve a mirror, you know... :D |
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e.g: Don't give in to EU bullying. (Aka Don't accede to the EU's red lines). Vert clear. The Remainers don't say "Do give in to EU bullying". They don't say "Do accept the EU's red lines". They don't say anything that points to a direction they think we should be taking. "Invest more energy in solving it ..." means nothing. It's rhetoric. Useless. |
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