looney
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- Jul 7, 2003
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Seeing as he was so eager for the link, [MENTION=277]looney[/MENTION] has gone awfully quiet.
I replied to your post, dont get over excited. I dont live on NSC, even when i'm off like today.
Seeing as he was so eager for the link, [MENTION=277]looney[/MENTION] has gone awfully quiet.
10 out of the last 13 voters on NSC have voted REMAIN. It's probably more pro-remain on NSC that we thought.
Would be great for the Leave to outline the practicalities of all these trade deals we're going to have to make, and put a timescale to them, starting with our relationship with the EU.
If they do that, they'll no doubt have to reveal they'll need to sign up to the EEA, and still accept freedom of movement within the EU. That of course isn't why a proportion of Leave voters are voting Leave. It is a likely reality though. Once we agree to that, we'll then still be signed up to all those EU rules, but we won't be involved in any of the decision making. Won't that be a great plan. Hence we won't be getting any practical plans from Leave this week, or anytime soon.[/QUOTE
Sorry,The Treasury will not let anybody else play with their crystal ball,in case we find out they've been doing it all wrong.I really think you Remain clowns think you've got a monopoly on predicting the future,but how many of you have won the National Lottery?
I was only playing the Daily Express game. What's the name of your high horse by the way? You're never off it.
EU trade deals:
UK post-brexit trade deals:
Why?
No. I'm just replying to posts as I see fit. If I agree, I usually give it a thumbs up. If I disagree I tend to post a reply partly because there's no thumbs down option and often there's something to challenge. A couple of reasoned replies to bashlsdir is no vendetta.
Care to expand on this?
Are you asking why they would have us over a barrell? If so, because they have a considerably bigger economy than us. We also import twice as much as we export so they are in the driving seat. We are desperate for more access to their markets.
Norway doesn't paint a happy picture for Brexit
So, Norway, cited by Leave as an example of not being in the EU, as part of their agreement to join the EEA, has not only free movement, but also is obliged to be part of Europe’s passport-free Schengen travel zone! And they have no say about matters because they are outside the EU.
What a great plan.
That's incorrect. MEPs cannot repeal legislation, nor can they initiate it. The EC can initiate legislation without recourse to the member states, in that sense it is a pretty basic inversion to the HoC and HoL.
I do understand it thanks, so don't patronise me please.
Yes, there was a wally interviewed in the S Times who said she was voting out because Boris was more of an 'entertainer politician' than Cameron. Whatever that is. And there was a nutcase on this thread who said he was opting out because he wanted Cameron to be sad. One of your fellow-Brexiters in fact. Get over it.
I will give you the reason. Classic Brexit paranoia. I've never seem anything like it, shadows everywhere
We also import more than we sell to the EU. So we're desperate to do more trade with China. Leave and we can.Are you asking why they would have us over a barrell? If so, because they have a considerably bigger economy than us. We also import twice as much as we export so they are in the driving seat. We are desperate for more access to their markets.
Oh Uh, dont think business is really your strong point ......
I've been watching the poll (on this thread) over the past month or so. It's gradually edged up from (I think) around 53% Remain to now approx 57%. It would be interesting to know the split over the past few weeks. I assume that those who are voting recently were probably "don't knows", and possibly indicates that the trend on NSC is latterly more towards Remain?