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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
Some of the criticisms against the EU are valid – e.g. bureaucracy. However the benefits of a single market far outweigh them. Better to reform, which is to every countries benefit , than cut our noses off to spite our face. Leaving would hurt us more than the EU – it accounts for half of our exports.
I haven’t heard anything positive form the ‘out’ side about life outside the EU; just negative, jingoistic nonsense, and constant racist guff about immigration. Their campaign, if you can call it that, is doomed. |
re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
Mr K anyone would think there wasn't trade before the EU, we only joined it in 73, do you believe we didn't have trade all over the word prior to that?
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
The EU will continue to trade with us whether we're in or out. Something the stay-inners are keen to forget in their scaremongering.
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If access to the single market required full membership of the EU, again, I might agree with you, but it doesn't. The cost in terms of loss of sovereignty is now manifestly too high. The European project was never about creating a simple trading area, which is what the UK electorate was sold 40 years ago. We are a massive export market for several European economies (chief among them, Germany) and we are in a very good position to negotiate terms of access that are mutually beneficial to us and the EU. And, once un-shackled from the need to wait for the EU to negotiate trade deals for us, we can get to the important business of dealing with the great emerging economies of the world on our own terms. And those British businesses that form part of that 79% of trade that occurs entirely within our own borders, would in future only have to contend with market regulation cooked up in Westminster, where there are only 650 MPs, all of them British and familiar with the way we do business, instead of being forced to implement schemes that are actually designed as a protection racket for some inefficient, unreformed industry in the back end of somewhere hot and sunny where nobody does very much for most of the day. |
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Negotiating with the EU takes longer but is a stronger entity with a bigger market to offer prospective partners. The idea we're going to sign great deals in the national interest post-Brexit assumes a far more open world than actually exists. |
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You make it sound, by the way, as if trade in and out of the USA is somehow impossible or punitively expensive outside of any EU trade deal. That's simply not the case. An open market trade deal, of any nature, is going to be better than none at all, but even with none at all, trade can and does go on. |
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I don't think life outside the EU would be a disaster but the Outers are giving a wildly optimistic view of how easy it's going to be. |
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What exactly has the EU been doing, all these years? :scratch: |
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It's not easy to do despite the Out campaign making it seem like a matter of process. Maybe we could do faster but the would probably mean giving the US every they want. Again the UK alone will be the weaker party at the table for any deal involving the EU, USA or China. |
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Yeh, TTIP is going to be good.
From the same wikipedia link. "An October 2014 study by Jeronim Capaldo of the Global Development and Environment Institute at Tufts University indicates that there will be losses in terms of net exports, net losses in terms of GDP, loss of labor income, job losses, reduction of the labor share, loss of government revenue and higher financial instability among European countries" |
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Don't think this surprises, does it? Bring our more expensive, higher quality, more ethically made products down to the standards of those made in the USA, or allow them to bring their products here without issues and it's bound to be an experience.
Seen the labels of some US 'food'? They use additives in place of the additives they used to use to replace natural ingredients as the first set of additives were too expensive. The massive delays as various countries try and protect their own vested interests are a welcome side-effect. The evidence seems to suggest that trade deals between the USA and pretty much any country are a complete shitbomb. I'd be fine with keeping the slight tariffs if in return they agree to keep that crap alongside the toxic gack they use in food production on their side of the Atlantic. Damien kinda has a point. We'd have a weaker hand with the USA on our own potentially. However the strong or weak hand is probably irrelevant as it looks as though our government look across at the USA's lack of employment security, environmental and other regulations, corrupt politics and extreme inequality with envy and visions of themselves and their circles wallowing even deeper in the muck of avarice. |
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Er, didn't we have elections in May 2014? And also every 5 years previously since the European Parliament was formed since 1979? The people we voted for in those elections are responsible for passing laws along with the Council of the European Union who are directly appointed by the Governments of the union.
I fail to see how people think of this being an undemocratic institution but maybe someone can name a part of the EU that we don't have some kind of say. |
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So only a brake if the rest of the EU agree.:rolleyes: How likely is that? |
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