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Old 31-05-2016, 14:50   #2353
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
The main reason being I am pretty much certain, in my own mind, that any deal to access the EU single market after we leave will result in us paying a similar amount of money that we do now, and have to agree to free movement.
Be good to know what your rationale is for our having to pay as much in EFTA as we do now.

Even the Norwegians, whose politicians were desperately trying to get the country into the EU and who are considered by, say Iceland, as being mad given how much they agreed to pay, aren't paying anywhere near as much per head as we do.
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