It's just been on the news that every single scenario will lead to us being economically worse off than if we had remained as we were.
Whether correct or not, I wonder if this is the start of softening people up for a U turn to staying in the EU?
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Originally Posted by Mr K
I thought the analogy was quite good !
The EU could equally call us nasty for demanding rebates, opt outs, special treatment, sending Farage to shout abuse in the EU parliament etc etc. Quite frankly we've been a pain in the backside.
Even if we change our minds now, they might not want us back, don't blame them.
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But we haven't actually left yet, so I wouldn't have thought that they could stop us remaining in the EU.
Perhaps they could hold us to our notice of intention to leave??
Someone mentioned that if we decided to stay that we would lose our rebates, why would this be the case?