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Originally Posted by Damien
It's because you're negating the downside. For it to be a boost to our economy it needs to excede the benefit to it from the single market and the related trade deals. Not simply be a plus over no trade deals at all.
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When has the EU ever passed a directive aimed at helping businesses and reducing their costs? The single market is aimed at forcing higher costs onto the "little guys". The way the EU puts it, is a "level playing field". Nobody is allowed to have an advantage over the likes of Germany and France. The "little guys" can't really complain because billions are sent their way, eg Poland gets 9 billion Euros a year. It's called gerrymandering in any other setting.