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Old 18-10-2018, 07:31   #1959
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Which have been the most war-free decades for us? Which ones have shown the highest GDP per person? The ones when we were in or out of the EU?

As ianch99 has pointed out, countries like Australia will prioritise trade deals first with the EU as it's a bigger market and the UK afterwards.

I think that the solution will be a longer transition period. It won't go down well with some Brexiters at first but I'm sure they'll agree to. So maybe a transition period of between two and three years.
I trust that you are not suggesting that there will now be wars between the UK and EU countries after we pull out of the EU? That's Project Fear with rocket boosters!

I don't know why you would suggest prolonging the implementation period by another year (other than to try to drag this on indefinitely). This isn't a solution, it's just kicking that proverbial can down the road. This needs to be sorted now and the EU needs to stop putting non-existent problems in the way.
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