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Old 12-12-2018, 12:26   #4857
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
How can you have a fully detailed plan when you supposedly can't predict how the EU would respond? Especially when those in charge of creating and implementing any plan seem to be firmly in the remain camp. Trade agreements are not meant to be about strength and weakness and imposing your will. The Eu seems to forget that and are just being vindictive. What is wrong with agreements that are to a mutual benefit.
Like membership of the EU? Plenty of mutual benefit there.

What we can’t actualll quantify is what we have to offer the EU at all? Our finance and service sectors are more likely to give themselves a European presence (because of the size of the market) than export their services into the EU.
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