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Remainiacs Is Andy Right Here?
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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! "
"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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No...the trade situation is more complex than that. As a member of the EU, we are in one of the world's largest trading blocs. It means we enjoy the muscle of the EU when agreeing deals with countries outside the EU.
Also, once we leave, we will have to renegotiate trade deals with 27 different countries.A medium-sized company who sells machine parts to France, Germany and Italy will have extra paperwork to complete, at least initially.
I think that part of the argument is a little overblown, but we shouldn't think the trade issue has been dealt with, because no-one can be sure exactly how it's going to play out.
...because this is a unique situation.
No...the trade situation is more complex than that. As a member of the EU, we are in one of the world's largest trading blocs. It means we enjoy the muscle of the EU when agreeing deals with countries outside the EU.
Also, once we leave, we will have to renegotiate trade deals with 27 different countries.A medium-sized company who sells machine parts to France, Germany and Italy will have extra paperwork to complete, at least initially.
I think that part of the argument is a little overblown, but we shouldn't think the trade issue has been dealt with, because no-one can be sure exactly how it's going to play out.
...because this is a unique situation.
Good grief, more patheticism, if that is a word, and not necessary - why not look forward and how best for the UK to use the results to shape what goes on in Europe going forward - but then I have seen no reasonable logic from somebody on this front, just plain vitriol on their part over these closing days.
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