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We will either leave the EU with a good deal for Britain and the EU, or we will transition into WTO rules.
Staying in the EU is not an option because that would be seen as a betrayal of the electorate. I'm surprised we are still talking about staying in the EU! That's not going to happen. |
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With the current political instability, no-body can be certain as to what is going to happen.
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Europe really doesn't need us as much as we need them
But the facts speak for themselves: We are 65 million of a bloc of 450 million. Ours is a $2.9trn (£2.2trn) economy, they are $19trn (£14.6trn) They represent 44% of our exports. We, just 9% of theirs. They are 27 - we are one https://news.sky.com/story/europe-re...-them-11462776 |
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What they do think, is that we do a lot of trade with a lot of the other 27 that makes continuing to do the trade as easy as possible a sensible goal for all parties. And us leaving, leaves a sizeable hole in the EU budget that the majority of the 27 are unable to fill. |
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I read in a newspaper analysis today(I forget which) something that absolutely chimed with me. It was in relation to the EU breaking Article 8 (and indeed Article 50) by not negotiating with us to bring about a decent agreement.
The article highlighted the difference between the UK which has a flexible unwritten constitution and the rest of the EU that are rules based in their Treaty documents and thus totally inflexible. Aka we look alike but don't think alike. Put that into the mix with the Guvmin's total bodge job, a Canada style deal is something we should jump at just to get the job done. Except that they want to tie up the £39 billion first and May now cannot give them that scot free and survive. But the political situation here is so volatile, and the Chequers deal must not be allowed to survive, that it's either going to be a fudge or a political change and a second referendum. |
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