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Old 16-07-2018, 09:51   #516
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
I do not think I have ever said leaving would be a get rich quick scheme nor would it be an overnight economic miracle. We would be however, be able to make our own trade deals with the rest of the world.

The EU has tied our hands for decades and the stupid unstable thicko May, wants our hands to be still be tied with the Commons rule book with this half in, half out shambles, which is not delivering on the Democratic result.
But what about future trade deals which will also require regulatory standards changing, impositions on our own laws and extranational judication on disputes? May's deal is just a matter of degrees further on a trade deal but then the EU is by far our biggest trading partner and the biggest economic block in the World.


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I think Chris has covered it well in his post - none of the people in the Official Leave campaign, were in any of the top Senior jobs in Government.

Boris Johnson, Michael Gove (was Justice Secretary), Chris Grayling etc...
That's because they quit. David Davies was Brexit Secretary, Boris Johnson was Foreign Secretary, Liam Fox is international trade Secretary. There were a few others but not in Brexit related roles (i.e Priti Patel as International Trade Secretary).
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