the gift that keeps on giving
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DR
I refer posters to the answer I gave a few moments ago.
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the gift that keeps on giving
regards
DR
Regardless of what the INNER scaremongers say I'm not convinced much would happen to trade between us and the EU.............sorry, Germany and France.
The focus seems to be on the effect of our ecomomy but what about the EU? They would have lost a major player, a major economy, they will lose a huge amount of subsidy and have to pay us a shit load back.
France and Germany and couple of the others will have to stump up that loss every year to fill the void.
Doesn't sound to me like an EU who can posture and dictate trade terms to us.
Far from it.
I know, the other poster I multiquoted you with used the term 'dickhead' to describe those wanting to join the EU now.
I also have come to the conclusion that I have more confidence in the UK to change the EU for the better from the inside than others do.
I know, the other poster I multiquoted you with used the term 'dickhead' to describe those wanting to join the EU now.
I also have come to the conclusion that I have more confidence in the UK to change the EU for the better from the inside than others do.
Personally, I would rather have nothing to do with a tent soaked in piss.
whereas of the bigger, original members such as Spain, Portugal, Greece and the UK, there is a movement in all those countries (and more for all I know) to leave the EU.
But what exactly does this mean?
Surely it's overwhelmingly likely that we'd strike a trade deal that meant we'd still be part of the single market even if we weren't in the EU? If so, you're still getting a lot of that piss over yourself, the problem is you have even less say - ie absolutely none - over the rules that govern that market. Think Norway & Switzerland - both are part of the Single Market, and as a result have to abide by a load of EU rules that they can't vote on.
Of course the alternative is to not join the Single Market... but nobody is advocating that, are they? I think even the most vocal Leave campaigners admit that would be a disaster.
That "piss tent" is going be a big part of our lives whatever happens.
Looks like mortgages rates could go up if we Brexit. It's fine for the retired who may have paid off their mortgages but for families and young couples it just adds pressure and the feeling of instability. It's predictions like this if it hits the wallet will concentrate minds to whether Brexit is worth it...
http://www.theguardian.com/business...orne-says-brexit-will-drive-up-interest-rates
60% to vote outInteresting poll of a left leaning message board.
Looks like mortgages rates could go up if we Brexit. It's fine for the retired who may have paid off their mortgages but for families and young couples it just adds pressure and the feeling of instability. It's predictions like this if it hits the wallet will concentrate minds to whether Brexit is worth it...
http://www.theguardian.com/business...orne-says-brexit-will-drive-up-interest-rates
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ed-charging-for-nhs-and-cutting-a6986631.html
Brexiter leaders want to make us all PAY for the NHS and make huge cuts. Problem is, by the time Cameron and Osborne have destroyed it no-one will want to pay for it / won't be anything left anyway.
This is the sort of exploitation by the hard right that has turned me off the OUT campaign.
Can't seem to link tweets but this is good.
https://twitter.com/paddyashdown/status/721237505836756992