"The chief negotiator in Brussels, Michel Barnier, is too aware that a brutal divorce would have very damaging economic consequences. For the UK, but also for the rest of the EU". This is clear for everyone
"The chief negotiator in Brussels, Michel Barnier, is too aware that a brutal divorce would have very damaging economic consequences. For the UK, but also for the rest of the EU". This is clear for everyone
So, just to be clear, you are happy that the UK loses the benefits of a customs union and regulatory harmony with the EU?
You understand the impact customs will have on supply chains for industries like car making
You understand the impact losing regulatory harmony will have on our other industries
You are happy that the UK can no longer rely on non discrimination in the EU markets.
You are happy with the damage that would cause to nearly half our exports and understand the difference between a trade deal and the single market.
Finally, having accepted the damage leaving the single market will cause what day to day benefits to.your life do you envisage?
No one really knows what will happen, there is a lot of fearmongering floating around, I will just lean back and see how it goes.
Getting out is a good thing, what will happen is up to the politicians in charge, and how good they are to explore the possibilities.
As a huge fan of the Alan Moore comic, I've never actually watched this film, but after seeing the Watchmen which was not too bad, I am tempted. Will it really annoy me?
As a huge fan of the Alan Moore comic, I've never actually watched this film, but after seeing the Watchmen which was not too bad, I am tempted. Will it really annoy me?
Yep.
But he also knows that the effects of yielding any of the basics the EU Guaranteed would be even more damaging.
So it wont matter.
No one really knows what will happen, there is a lot of fearmongering floating around, I will just lean back and see how it goes.
Getting out is a good thing, what will happen is up to the politicians in charge, and how good they are to explore the possibilities.
The Brexit arguments are wishful thinking, nostalgia for a glorious time that never was, and sometimes nationalism. What you've done here is just added your own wishful thinking to that.
When food prices rise at a time when over a quarter of the country don't have savings of more than £95, or when the UK can't source fissile material for scans and cancer treatments, or when international businesses walk away from Britain and it declines in science and technological progress, a mantra of "it'll be alright" will not provide food, medical supplies or jobs to people.
It'll be fine for those who caused this. Johnson or Rees-Mogg can easily afford baths of champagne, fly to the USA and get treatment, and make hundreds of thousands on after-dinner talks in South Korea and Qatar.
Not sure what the poor sods in tower blocs are going to do though.
No one really knows what will happen, there is a lot of fearmongering floating around, I will just lean back and see how it goes.
Getting out is a good thing, what will happen is up to the politicians in charge, and how good they are to explore the possibilities.
Your usual catastrophism is so exaggerated that it really becomes a hilarious distraction
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And as usual your complete lack of attention to reality shows that you're more devoted to your hatred of the EU than you are to human beings.
The NHS is already in crisis right now.
There is a burned out tower block with nearly a hundred dead people because of lack of funding right now.
Big companies that pay huge amounts in tax are leaving or partially leaving right now.
There is a recruitment crisis and companies that are staying are struggling to find staff right now.
There is a spike in inflation with a corresponding increase in food prices right now.
The NHS is already in crisis right now.
None of these things are conjecture.
And as usual your complete lack of attention to reality shows that you're more devoted to your hatred of the EU than you are to human beings.
The NHS is already in crisis right now.
There is a burned out tower block with nearly a hundred dead people because of lack of funding right now.
There is a spike in inflation with a corresponding increase in food prices right now.
Big companies that pay huge amounts in tax are leaving or partially leaving right now.
There is a recruitment crisis and companies that are staying are struggling to find staff right now.
We have the most inept political class in UK history right now.
None of these things are conjecture. Explain how, under these circumstances, Brexit will do anything other than finish the country off. Please source your explanations with fact based arguments or expert opinion. And I'd love to hear it.
Grenfell is due to Brexit? That's pretty sick reasoning but not really unexpected.
NHS has been in crisis for years, yes, even under Labour governments.
Of course big companies may leave when there are European tax havens like The republic of Eire to move to, but have any actually gone yet?
British companies have been struggling to find skilled workers for years because successive Conservative AND Labour governments have been squeezing the education budget.
What is a "political class"? I feel your post is mere hatred at people who happen to be different to you and have different ideals, beliefs and dreams.
Please explain how Brexit will "finish the country off".
You mention hatred in your post, I see nothing but hatred for people who have different beliefs to you.
How many unemployed in the UK ? How many in France ?
United Kingdom Public Debt ? France ? Other countries in EU ?