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

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


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Greenbag50

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Jun 1, 2016
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I am going to get pilloried for this….. tin hat on. I know I live in a part of a UK which loves EU, hates BREXIT etc.
We have a free trade deal with EU. What leaving gives us is ability to turn to rest of world on our own terms (any government of any stripes) and say, we want to free trade with all of you, without straight jacket of having 27 other countries adding their own vested interest, which may not align to what the UK wants.
 
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I am going to get pilloried for this….. tin hat on. I know I live in a part of a UK which loves EU, hates BREXIT etc.
We have a free trade deal with EU. What leaving gives us is ability to turn to rest of world on our own terms (any government of any stripes) and say, we want to free trade with all of you, without straight jacket of having 27 other countries adding their own vested interest, which may not align to what the UK wants.

It does indeed, and how well has that gone so far ?

Maybe just highlight which of the new trade deals that we have managed to negotiate will get over 1% of the trade deal that we gave up with the EU :thumbsup:
 


Greenbag50

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It does indeed, and how well has that gone so far ? Maybe just highlight the trade deals that have managed to get over 1% of the trade deal that we gave up with the EU :thumbsup:
We still have a EU free trade deal and will continue to trade with our closest geographical neighbours. Our accession to the CTPTT. This a free trade deal which covers 11 countries across the Pacific, https://www.fdf.org.uk/fdf/news-med...ludes a single set,from across the trade bloc.
GDP of these countries is projected to be more than GDP of EU in next 5 years.
 






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True, but on the other hand the last thing we need is another election defined by voter's opinion of the EU - because it ends up being at the expense of everything else.
Yep. As soon as Labour mentions it, the tories would unite around a 'Labour Betray Brexit' movement.
 




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Can't you just give it a rest.

It happened, for good or ill.
I'm going full Godwin on you.

"Which is what Germany's Jews told each other after Hitler was elected as chancellor"
 


Greenbag50

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Kinky Gerbil

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The thing being overlooked is whether we would be allowed to simply rejoin. There would need to be a vote by other members and we would need to decide whether it would be full EU remembership (unlikely at this moment) or if not we would need to create some unique situation where we would have access to the single market and customs union because other countries are part of other trading partnerships such as EFTA. Some people say we could simply join EFTA but the other members wouldn't want us. Norway and Switzerland style arrangements suit them because they are completely different economies on the periphery of Europe. It is far better for a large economy like the UK to be front and centre as full EU members
The only way I can see is being allowed to rejoin is if they shut anyway of people being able to leave without cast iron rules in place of what deal can be offered and massive fees to do so.


Or they make it impossible to leave.
 




Greenbag50

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There is a big world outside of the EU full of the UK’s natural skills to tap into into, whether it be manufacturing, agriculture, services, technology, IT and plenty more.
We should be more confident in our our people’s skills to take advantage of the global opportunities this provides to trade with other markets and economies.
 
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Greenbag50

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Rejoining in the long term is imo the way to go.

However the country is not in any state to survive another long period of uncertainty nor to get the best possible deal for any application to rejoin.
Stop being so small minded. Have some ambition for our country to trade with the rest of the world freely. There are huge opportunities to tap into. We have a free trade deal with EU and don’t need to be in CU to do that.
 
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Because it's been done to death.

The EU wouldn't let us back anyway.
Nonsense.

The French may not be keen, but they would be made to come along.

Like last time.

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nicko31

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Gods country fortnightly
We still have a EU free trade deal and will continue to trade with our closest geographical neighbours. Our accession to the CTPTT. This a free trade deal which covers 11 countries across the Pacific, https://www.fdf.org.uk/fdf/news-media/news/2023-news/economic-insights/cptpp-benefits-for-uk-food-and-drink-manufacturers/#:~:text=CPTPP includes a single set,from across the trade bloc.
GDP of these countries is projected to be more than GDP of EU in next 5 years.
There is a big world outside of the EU full of the UK’s natural skills to tap into into, whether it be manufacturing, agriculture, services, technology, IT and plenty more.
We should be more confident in our our people’s skills to take advantage of the global opportunities this provides to trade with other markets and economies.
I’ve spent my whole career trading with Asia and Brexit has made zero difference.
Trading with Europe though has now become a nightmare. British companies are setting themselves up in the SM to trade with the block and EU countries collect their taxes.
We’re complete idiots imposing trade sanctions on ourselves to do business with our biggest trading partner. Sadly it won’t be the Brexit supporting billionaires like Dyson and Radcliffe that suffer, it is ordinary people that are seeing their living standards fall.
 


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I’ve spent my whole career trading with Asia and Brexit has made zero difference.
Trading with Europe though has now become a nightmare. British companies are setting themselves up in the SM to trade with the block and EU countries collect their taxes.
We’re complete idiots imposing trade sanctions on ourselves to do business with our biggest trading partner. Sadly it won’t be the Brexit supporting billionaires like Dyson and Radcliffe that suffer, it is ordinary people that are seeing their living standards fall.
I get the impression that facts don’t matter to those who read propaganda.
 








Doonhamer7

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Jun 17, 2016
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Starmer can’t fight the next election on this, so what we need is them to win the next election but not outright so they have to move to some form of proportional representation. This then allows the main parties to come to a best for country solution, (the extreme fringes of Labour (could call themselves Momentum or Socialists) and the Tories (already got their National Conservative brand in place)). Thus allowing proper decisions to be including the fact that Brexit has been a disaster and how we get out of the mess.
 


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