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[Politics] Brexit - Deal we have or Rejoin CU/SM

Should we carry on with the deal we have or should we rejoin the Customs Union/Single Market


  • Total voters
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Randy McNob

> > > > > > Cardiff > > > > >
Jun 13, 2020
4,725
I believe what Barnier said was that we would be welcomed back but I don't believe there was any detail on the deal. Although I've no doubt we could negotiate a veto on the Euro and Schengen as before, I can't see us getting anywhere near the reams of vetoes, allowances and extras we had in the brilliant deal that politicians of all political hues had spent 40 years negotiating.

And don't forget, all the time we were negotiating that and shaping our membership, we were the second most powerful state in Europe. That ain't happening again anytime soon :shrug:
almost every other arrangement, whether in or out of the EU, accepts freedom of movement. That is what they will say - you can rejoin but you have to re-instate freedom of movement. That'll be the sticking point
 




WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,781
almost every other arrangement, whether in or out of the EU, accepts freedom of movement. That is what they will say - you can rejoin but you have to re-instate freedom of movement. That'll be the sticking point

It may well be one of a large number of issues were we to renegotiate rejoining the EU. We are certainly not in the position of power we were prior to 7 years ago :down:

Anyway, we have a thread for those debates The Brexit Thread

This one was really just for the poll :thumbsup:
 




Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
I've always found this and the "you lost, get over it argument" weirdly reductive. Lot's of things happen. Why is this the only thing we can never revisit?

"There are two paths and I've picked my path. The one I've chosen is going to take me off a cliff but, hey, I made my choice. Can't change it now"
Because it's been done to death.

The EU wouldn't let us back anyway.
 


Randy McNob

> > > > > > Cardiff > > > > >
Jun 13, 2020
4,725
It may well be one of a large number of issues were we to renegotiate rejoining the EU. We are certainly not in the position of power we were prior to 7 years ago :down:

Anyway, we have a thread for those debates The Brexit Thread

This one was really just for the poll :thumbsup:
My point is the poll question is not so straight forward. If we could simply rejoin the SM/CU on our terms then it's a no brainer, but that will not be the option, we will have to reinstate freedom of movement which people voting don't realise
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
People have actually voted to carry on with the deal we have?

This is working okay for some people is it? This festival of disaster? This utter shambles is agreeable to some?

Colour me shocked.
Wasting your time, but carry on :smile:
 


Wokeworrier

Active member
Aug 7, 2021
334
West sussex/travelling
As I have said before, rejoing the CU/SM is the silver bullet to get the economy fired up again. That said, I think Europe has had enough of the UK, and there's not big clamour for you, so I'm not convinced it would be that easy to rejoin.

A silver bullet to fire up the economy?


Its almost like belonging to a supranational political/economic union makes little difference in stimulating economies/avoiding recession.

I agree with you though, there is no great desire to revisit the Brexit melodrama on the continent or amongst sensible political leadership in the UK.







 






sparkie

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
13,276
Hove
I believe what Barnier said was that we would be welcomed back but I don't believe there was any detail on the deal. Although I've no doubt we could negotiate a veto on the Euro and Schengen as before, I can't see us getting anywhere near the reams of vetoes, allowances and extras we had in the brilliant deal that politicians of all political hues had spent 40 years negotiating.

And don't forget, all the time we were negotiating that and shaping our membership, we were the second most powerful state in Europe. That ain't happening again anytime soon :shrug:
Indeed. I reckon Schengen and Euro opt outs are very achievable but getting that rebate back is surely more difficult.
 




JBizzle

Well-known member
Apr 18, 2010
6,235
Seaford
Because it's been done to death.

The EU wouldn't let us back anyway.
But it hasn't been "done to death" has it? Sure, the discourse has and it's tiresome and repetitive, but as far as I can recall Brexit has only been "done" once, and even then in a sort of half-arsed kind of way.

And they would let us back in. They said as much this week
 




nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,581
Gods country fortnightly
A silver bullet to fire up the economy?


Its almost like belonging to a supranational political/economic union makes little difference in stimulating economies/avoiding recession.

I agree with you though, there is no great desire to revisit the Brexit melodrama on the continent or amongst sensible political leadership in the UK.







The EU won’t consider a rejoin until we replace our failed unrepresentative electoral system.

The Tories have soiled our reputation, rebuilding trust will take a long time
 




WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,781
There's yer problem in a nutshell.

Patronising and condescending jibes at Leavers questioning their ability to comprehend such matters makes things worse.

Comes down to a previous comment about folk not even trying to make this transition work, simply hoping for bumps in the road to allow for hand-wringing and 'I told you so'.

Pretty churlish.

Where WOULD life be without the likes of O'Brien sounding off and putting us all right every day?

Just so that I understand correctly, the reason Brexit has been an unmitigated disaster is condescending jibes, people not believing/trying harder and James O'Brien ?

I'll leave this here as both of us have voted on the poll which was the sole intention of the thread :thumbsup:
 
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Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,484
Sussex by the Sea
Just so that I understand correctly, the reason Brexit has been an unmitigated disaster is condescending jibes, people not believing/trying harder and James O'Brien ?

I'll leave this here as both of us have voted on the poll which was the intention of the thread :thumbsup:
What IS O'Briens username on here. ..it's, it's not YOU is it?
 


Randy McNob

> > > > > > Cardiff > > > > >
Jun 13, 2020
4,725
The EU won’t consider a rejoin until we replace our failed unrepresentative electoral system.

The Tories have soiled our reputation, rebuilding trust will take a long time
Perhaps they are reluctant to allow us to rejoin as they are enjoying all the brexit benefits? All the other members are trading more with eachother rather than the UK, so we gave up all the revenues from sales to the EU and they get the extra business for free, plus we still have to pay in with our huge divorce bill, plus surrendered our rebate - all for nothing. oh sorry, we took back control
 








Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Perhaps they are reluctant to allow us to rejoin as they are enjoying all the brexit benefits? All the other members are trading more with eachother rather than the UK, so we gave up all the revenues from sales to the EU and they get the extra business for free, plus we still have to pay in with our huge divorce bill, plus surrendered our rebate - all for nothing. oh sorry, we took back control
Took back control over something we never lost 😠
 




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