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Remainiacs Is Andy Right Here?

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ToraToraTora | 16:02 Thu 23rd Jun 2016 | News
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Forgive me but I must quote AH here from another thread. But if you voted remain, are you quite happy to accept this?
"What concerns me if we remain, is that the EU will know beyond doubt that the UK is a powerless minnow in its wake, which can be ignored or forced to suck the mop, probably both! "
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I've voted remain, but have realised just today that whatever happens, approximately half of the country will be very unhappy indeed.
But to answer TTT's question - if Cameron is sharp, he should turn this to his advantage.

"Look at the British people...a huge number are so unhappy about our relationship with the EU, that you really need to rethink a number of key strategies, because if you don't other countries may follow in our footsteps, and the result may be something that could break up the EU."

I don't completely agree with AH's summary, but who knows what the aftershocks will be.

It's not happened before. If we vote to leave, we're in virgin territory.
//I've voted remain, but have realised just today that whatever happens, approximately half of the country will be very unhappy indeed.//

But if it is remain, pretty soon it will be everybody.
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don't talk rot sp, if we vote to stay the EU won;t give a rats aris about those that voted leave and will set about punishing us.
Well, I have bet £20 on' Leave', several weeks ago. I shall be mourning far moren than its loss if we, unaccountably, vote to remain.
At least, togo, the whingers won't be able to keep whinging about everything.
^^^^ 'more than'. I hate this keyboard, don't buy an acer Aspire ES, folks. As an aside, perhaps Curry's etc. should let you have a go on a site such as this before we buy.
@jim360

If true "union" is what you want, then put both feet in and campaign for the dissolution of the redundant teirs of Government, the Housed of Parliament.

If our government is repeatedly at odds with Europe and Europe routinely gets its way then we are wasting money on two ineffectual talking shops, with 1200+ staff at £60+k each.

Today, which bunch of unwanted beaurocrats we dispose of is to be decided.

TTT

Really?

How can you know this for sure?
// the rest of the EU has Dave's nads in the vice they'll not concede anything //

Which will also be true if we leave and have to negotiate trade deals if we leave. We will get a terrible deal off of everybody because they know we need to do a deal urgently.
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stands to reason, if we vote remain we are voting to endure. it's like threatening to leave home then not doing it. They know that all the *** they have piled on us over the years was not enough for us to leave so they now know they can pile more on. Simples.
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please Gromit not that trade pony again, gawd help us, that has been dealt with at the start even the remainiacs realised that was tosh!
In response, German car manufacturers would put strong pressure on the EU to give Britain a trade deal after June 23, in order not to lose business in a Britain where buying a vehicle could be 10pc cheaper.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/06/02/clean-break-from-the-eu-would-help-uk-secure-trade-deals-say-eco/
At the moment, Hypo, the balance between the UK and EU parliaments is actually not all that bad. And if we do move towards ever-closer union... well, maybe the UK Parliament and every other country's legislature will still stay around, with statuses similar to the individual state legislatures in the US. And in a few generations' time, people may well wonder what all the fuss was about.

Or not. Maybe I have voted for the "wrong" choice. But, honestly, I'm OK with that. I made a decision honestly, with what I believed to be my, and everyone else's best interests at heart. What the hell else am I supposed to do?
@Tora

I couldn't understand how they kept getting that trade pony ariss about face.

"They'll give us a bad trade deal if we quit"
"No they won't, tariffs on BMW/VW/audi etc will hurt their sales"

Had I been at those debates I would have piped up that tariffs on (ie against) *our* exports will hurt our earnings capacity and, only indirectly, hurt sales of European manufactured goods to us.

It's often said that our GDP is built on service industries but I cannot picture what it consists of, in detail. Is it code for "banking"? Could they slap tariffs on that? It would boost the likes of Santander (which has a sizeable chunk of the UK marketplace already).

Dozens of TV debates and this simple point was never made, as far as I could tell.

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trade tarrifs work both ways, we are a big customer, end of.
Here you are Jackdaw. Perhaps the Remainiacs will sing this from cabaret.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29Mg6Gfh9Co
Jim --- you asked 'How the Hell.....'etc.. What you have to do is try to think from other people's points of view. It's not at all easy. \: )
I guess I just naturally assumed that most people voting for Leave also did so with the best of intentions...
The EU imposes import tariffs on wine from Australia for example so it is not out of the question that the EU could do the same to UK's exports if we Leave.

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