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Old 28-01-2019, 20:41   #6979
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
They aren't threats. The risks mentioned are if we leave with no-deal so cannot have any the trade arrangements required to keep supplies coming in with minimum disruption.
This isn't the EU's doing. This is we leave without a deal with them. No different than if stopped a having a existing trade deal with anyone else in world - it would disrupt the existing trade between us and that country.

What happens after that is then purely down to us.

The 2011 riots started over a very local reason and spread to areas not directly connected to it. The disruption a no-deal exit could cause will be UK wide.
There is no deal on offer. All that is on "offer" is to continue with freedom of movement, having to obey EU rules (even any new ones), and obey the ECJ. It's just a delaying tactic in order not to do any real deal, and expect us to give in to whatever they say. Which we have done repeatedly.



Until the Remain side stop trying to block the democratic vote by backhanded means, the EU won't take us seriously.


The flip side of the alleged shortage of goods from the EU, is the lack of money earned by those EU suppliers. Eg EU fruit and veg suppliers will go bankrupt.
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