It'll be fun (and ****ing expensive) watching solicitors and law makers try and untangle EU law from British Law, It will likely be too big a task and we'll just end up sticking with our EU laws anyway.
As for our potential trade deals with the US we will have to accept their lower food production standards, their chemical and fertliser standards, their product safety standards, all way, way lower than our current standards. We will have to accept this because the US will demand it of us to allow their products to get to market over here or we will lose out on trade, That is the reality of our situation. What have we done?
Elite TOFF.
It'll be fun (and ****ing expensive) watching solicitors and law makers try and untangle EU law from British Law, It will likely be too big a task and we'll just end up sticking with our EU laws anyway.
As for our potential trade deals with the US we will have to accept their lower food production standards, their chemical and fertliser standards, their product safety standards, all way, way lower than our current standards. We will have to accept this because the US will demand it of us to allow their products to get to market over here or we will lose out on trade, That is the reality of our situation. What have we done?
Still cheaper than sending 350 million quid a week to keep people in nice jobs with nice pensions, in nice buildings, while the real people rot because of their decisions. How anyone call themself a liberal and support this lot is beyond me.
It'll be fun (and ****ing expensive) watching solicitors and law makers try and untangle EU law from British Law, It will likely be too big a task and we'll just end up sticking with our EU laws anyway.
As for our potential trade deals with the US we will have to accept their lower food production standards, their chemical and fertliser standards, their product safety standards, all way, way lower than our current standards. We will have to accept this because the US will demand it of us to allow their products to get to market over here or we will lose out on trade, That is the reality of our situation. What have we done?
At least we can feel happy that one weeks payment from us has been spent on the new headquarters in Brussels.Still cheaper than sending 350 million quid a week to keep people in nice jobs with nice pensions, in nice buildings, while the real people rot because of their decisions. How anyone call themself a liberal and support this lot is beyond me.
stop being negative !!!At least we can feel happy that one weeks payment from us has been spent on the new headquarters in Brussels.
What a waste of money I hear you ask, but wait, this building will house two, yes two branches of the bloated beauocracy.
The European Council and wait for it....The Council of Europe.
Sham!!
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stop being negative !!!
regards
DR
European commission 25000 employees and at least 10000 outsourced employees.It certainly makes you think when you find out that the European Commission has twice as many staff as Birmingham council. Takes a lot of work running Birmingham
i wonder what people think about the news McDonalds is moving their non-US HQ from Luxembourg to UK. yes, for tax reasons, but this isnt this supposed to be the wrong way round?
your argument makes no sence: we have 2/3 exported to other nations with no "passporting" or other agreements, yet you suppose that the 1/3 EU export is entirely dependent on that type of agreement. that is not the position of the people in the finance sector that only says that it is at risk of moving to EU if some agreement cannot be reached. and while the Swiss have offices in the UK to make it easier to do EU trade, what reason do you have for BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank etc having substantial operations here?
Still cheaper than sending 350 million quid a week to keep people in nice jobs with nice pensions, in nice buildings, while the real people rot because of their decisions. How anyone call themself a liberal and support this lot is beyond me.