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Originally Posted by Big Brian
A deal that will allow us to dictate the terms preferably without the freedom of movement part so we can control our own immigration.
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I think you're going to be in for a shock when the world doesn't roll over to our demands. The idea all these Eurocrats people have been telling us for years are working against our interests will suddenly be willing to help us out is a bit of an illusions. I think we'll get a deal but it will be worse than what we have now especially if we don't have freedom of movement in there.
- Many countries in the EU do not have a trade surplus with us and they all have to vote Yes for a deal to be done
- If Britain gets a better deal out of the EU than inside it then everybody will be doing it
- Dublin, Berlin and Paris will all be looking to steal some of our services sector
We have full access to the single market at the moment. That will probably be restricted and that alone can hit the economy.
Siemens and BMW have also said that the single market helps their sectors:
http://eandt.theiet.org/news/2016/ma...nst-brexit.cfm
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BMW’s Ian Robertson, a member of its managing board, echoed Maier’s comments saying that the EU allows freedom of movement for the car-maker’s components, cars and engineers, but that a British exit would create restrictions that would give those countries that remained in the Union distinct advantages.
“That’s one off the primary reasons that we believe it is much more positive for the UK to remain a strong and robust member of a reformed European Union,” he said.
“If the UK were to leave the Union, we would still have to abide by all the laws and legislation that apply within it because we would still move and sell our products around the EU.”
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