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Originally Posted by Damien
And like Scotland the UK will find itself limited by global markets and world events even if we left.
It's like the idea that all these wages are going to go up if we leave because of the fall in the labour supply but that assumes the pressure on wages entirely made up of only domestic concerns and that we don't compete in a global marketplace.
A lot of the arguments seem to say we'll be more competitive, have higher wages and leave the single market all at the same time. Hell let's chuck tariffs onto there as well, we'll deal with that too.
A few pages ago there was a long Facebook post largely complaining that big companies brought other companies as if this wouldn't happen post-Brexit. Leave are tapping into an anti-capitalist, anti-corporate and anti-establish mood but their being lead largely by passionate fans of the free market.
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I honestly can't see the EU slapping high tariffs on us as we would do the same to them so it would be of no use to them.