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I was right with the "sour grapes" message. The "fate of the country", as you put it, was taken by Brexit out of Brussels' hands, which were manipulated by France and Germany. It's not my fault that we have an incompetent government that is pissing it all away with bad policies. But leaving the EU was right and I am confident that British business will put it right in the medium term. |
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I wish you lot would debate rather than indulge in petty squabbling
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Anyone who voted for Johnson should have known what to expect, but I appreciate the choice on the Labour side was not great at the time. |
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If we were to rejoin the EU (and that’s a mighty big if) we wouldn’t be leading anything. A country that looks like it doesn’t know what it wants is not well placed to tell others what to do. The leadership role you seek for the UK can now only be found in a determined effort to show the world that we know what we’re doing right now and are willing and able to make a success of it. Ongoing remainer messianic fantasies about the UK saving the EU only make that task harder. |
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Everyone probably has different definitions for medium and long term so it's probably helpful if I share mine:
Medium term: 15 years Long term: 35 years |
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a homage to my misspent TV watching youth :) ---------- Post added at 09:56 ---------- Previous post was at 09:53 ---------- Quote:
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You can forget the UK re-joining the EU or Single Market in the next decade+. Too many bridges have been burned and our international credibility is shot at the moment. |
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The very fact that trade-weighted sterling fell sharply after the EU referendum in 2016 and, despite recovering from its trough later that year, remains 8% below the levels before the vote in June 2016 speaks to the trade law of gravity. Quote:
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genuine question. isn't or wasn't that the point of the veto? we also for example didn't join the Euro. (i dont think that was veto though) I guess what im asking is, did we have the power to be able to not implement rules set by Brussels and choose blindly to follow them by inept governments of the time? |
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But, and this is the big BUT, the path toward federalisation is/was the big worry for me - the EU Parliament would trump ours. The Tories would always have vetoed this, but the creeping powers being sought by the Commission would have ultimately led to a trade-off with the UK government. For example, the UK might have agreed to a particular competence to be given to the Commission in exchange for meaningful changes to the CAP (Blair got such a commitment which France then frustrated); or in exchange for a bigger rebate (ha ha). |
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