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Originally Posted by Damien
Because one of the Leave campaign's arguments has been that leaving the EU will free us up to do deals with other nations, America being the largest example. This rather hurts that argument. It also adds to the weight of voices saying that voting Leave will cost you and traditionally voters tend to vote on the economy.
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I'm fed of both campaigns using trade deals as a reason to leave or remain ,it's quite simply rubbish .Trade deals will happen regardless of our position in Europe .Last year there was $56,352m in exports and $57,805m in imports, that trade will not disappear if we leave the EU simply because the companies and organisations that do that trade will still want to trade .
If voters are going to vote on the economy then it's a slam dunk for the leave campaign because us dumb voters have seen us give the rest of Europe billions in financial aid propping up bankrupt banks on the continent as part of our obligation as a EU state