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Old 11-01-2022, 13:12   #3782
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Re: Britain outside the EU

As a family we were sitting down to dinner and discussing this issue and came up with a brilliant situation that follows the vote in the referendum but also solves a lot of the issues with being outside the EU. We invite other nations to join us in Greater Britain, yes rather than us join them, they can join us. We can put limitations on centralising power so each nation can keep their own currency, maintain their borders/immigration. Laws can be adapted to suit situations. Pound Stirling could be used as a common tax free currency if desired. As a constitutional monarchy there is no federal nonsense. We could have national leaders gather as needed to work out areas of common interest. All this just seems so logical, so fair, so British. Sorts out the NI problem, no future problems with the Celtic nations wanting to split off and cause border issues there. We understand the smaller nations too. I'm sure the French would object but they always do, they can do what they always do and have another revolution. The Germans could be a problem but they are more similar to us than many others so that could be negotiated.


What do others think? Remainers can buy French cars and German cheese as before, can employ Eastern European nannies and visit their holiday homes in Poland. Leavers are still happy as we really have left and are standing up for us but welcoming others on our terms.
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