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		It's be bloody typical if our chumps give us what will be an arguably worse deal than the  one we left . I wouldn't put it past them. 
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 To me it seems there are two options on the table now no matter what Boris is saying to win the leadership: 
 The fantasy of having the single market without migration has to be cast aside now. The new Tory leader is going to have to choose what he or she wants to deliver on. Do they want to risk hurting the economy or do they want to break the promise on migration? Both options though allow them to say they've freed the UK from the ECJ.  | 
		
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 I suppose we might be able to do deals with countries like Switzerland and others in a similar state but would the deals be global deals covering all products or will we have to do several trade deals with each country for specific products. Germany may do a car deal with us so it can sell their cars to us and we can sell ours to them, but the deal might just be limited to cars. The EU will no doubt have worked out that we could access the single market indirectly by simply making deals with individual countries in the EU and have probably come up with a strategy to block that. Ordinary shoppers may still be able to access European products through agencies like Amazon who are based in the EU and who sell to the world. There's also the issue of bank passporting which allows our banks to operate in Europe...or not!! It's all very much in the air at the moment.  | 
		
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		Honestly there's a few folks here who'd make exceptionally poor trade deal negotiators I must say...  :D 
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 I think we are just debating possibilities at the moment. It could be that the EU is acting tough running a bluff but will actually cave to do a deal if push comes to shove. We are only going on the limited info coming out of the EU at the moment. We'll only find out the truth when the negotiations start and we'll really need our poker faces to see us through.  | 
		
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		I wonder how this would work: 
	Keep free movement but remove all benefits to anyone coming here. If they have/get a job and earn sufficient wages to pay sufficient tax then they get access to the nhs. None of this council house/tax credit/child benefit to send back to Latvia etc malarkey. Come here and earn enough to support yourself because there are no hand outs if you don't. That would probably sort the wheat from the chaff at a stroke. Thoughts?  | 
		
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 There's a deluge of bad news being 'hidden' within the EU right now and as it comes to light people are going to start remembering why we were so unhappy with the EU in the first place. I should be remembered that a good many of those who voted to remain weren't exactly overjoyed by the EU's track record or direction of travel, they just thought it was a slightly safer bet. Hardly a ringing endorsement of the Brussels elite...  | 
		
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		Since when has "free movement" been a pre-condition of trade deals around the world? Trade deals are about trade. 
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		Both sides have yet to get into the real detail but the wording from the EU was interesting in that they "would fight" to not allow the uk to trade without free movement, they are in the position to insist on it but are not using that wording.  There is more going on behind the scenes right now that nobody except those involved know about and until we get a pm with a spine and invoke article 50 uncertainty will continue and I think that's what is behind David Cameron's behaviour since the referendum. 
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