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Old 21-02-2016, 19:51   #545
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Originally Posted by tweedle View Post
My wife runs her company that exists exclusively due to buying from the US, Japan, China. You're going to have to explain what your import problems are? Because we may be able to help you.

What is the product you're having problems importing? An do not tell me about the cost of shipping to the UK LOL. If it's built in Japan shipping to UK is no more than shipping to France, America, Brazil ect.

Unless of course you own Landrover or any other massive UK based manufacturer I do not see your issue?

But silliness aside, you're saying what YOU say is fact and what anyone posting about leaving Europe says is nonsense?
Never said import product (yet another of your assumptions) instead it's a service industry associated with Motorsport (or do you have a distant sister/cousin twice removed in that trade as well???)

I never said anything but my opinion which you seem to try to gloss over. Yet again someone in the leave camp trying to put words in everyone else's mouth.

As for Norway in which you queried in another format just read http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...osts-thinktank for one thought on if we follow them.

So Mr Twaddle try accepting that your We Must Leave rhetoric is quite simplistic and there is another side as well as a middle for this discussion otherwise we wouldn't even need a referendum.

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Untrue.

Norway's political leaders willingly signed up to conditions that were barely a step removed from the conditions of EU membership because they fully intended to make Norway a full member of the EU. Inconveniently, the Norwegian people then rejected the prospect of EU membership in a referendum. Norway is therefore left, thanks entirely to the high-handed actions of its politicians, with a deal that saddles them with many of the obligations of membership, and few of the privileges.

It is a fallacy to assume the UK's relationship with the EU, post secession, will look anything like Norway's.
Not what they said on BBC news the other week.. But that's the point of these discussions as to what do you believe and from where.

The leave candidates portray a horror story of mass migration and no control... Yet the Stay campaign throws in security and cost spiralling. Even the main media outlets contradict each other. What can we believe and what do we ignore?
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