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Old 17-04-2019, 18:21   #1665
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
You seem to confuse "identifying and assessing impacts of issues" with "very negative".
Yes, but what they are not doing is balancing their perceived impacts against the opportunities. Added to that, the impacts they perceive are magnified to give a completely false picture.

To hear some of them go on, you'd think that there will be no more trade with the EU and France will be difficult with us at the border, even though they know perfectly well that any deliberate attempt to slow our exports down will be met by reciprocation for the goods they want us to import.

We will co-operate with the EU after we've left and they will co-operate with us. This makes sense to both sides.
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