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May: "act Of Calamitous Self Harm?"
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3869 4465
obviously a lot of rhetoric but surely the EU won't shoot themself in foot, will it?
obviously a lot of rhetoric but surely the EU won't shoot themself in foot, will it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dont some in the labour party like self flagellation? They should be all for Brexit then. Job done.
TTT, the EU are stupid enough to shoot themselves in the foot. However personally I dont see this as an issue. The whole world will be open to us not just a small set of countries in which our trade (export) is steadily decreasing anyway.
TTT, the EU are stupid enough to shoot themselves in the foot. However personally I dont see this as an issue. The whole world will be open to us not just a small set of countries in which our trade (export) is steadily decreasing anyway.
Let's not forget that the EU is an exclusive club, and we are to leave it. Which means we will no longer be able to take advantage of the services on offer.
So we cannot say we still want this, this and that. And the EU will have to get used to us not being a member. Clear terms should not be difficult to establish.
But Pattison, Longwoth and May are making a mistake by publicly trying to bully the 27 members into doing something that they don't want. And it is setting themselves up for a fall. The Germans aren't going to ge dictated to, and if we go into negotiations inflexible and with demands, we are going to be disappointed.
So we cannot say we still want this, this and that. And the EU will have to get used to us not being a member. Clear terms should not be difficult to establish.
But Pattison, Longwoth and May are making a mistake by publicly trying to bully the 27 members into doing something that they don't want. And it is setting themselves up for a fall. The Germans aren't going to ge dictated to, and if we go into negotiations inflexible and with demands, we are going to be disappointed.
i agree, let's take all foreign food off supermarket shelves.
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When we invoke article 50, we will have effectively left the EU, so we will not be part of how the EU copes with our leaving. But we will have to form a new relationship with it, which will have to be mutually acceptable. That is the bit that needs careful handling, not blundering by the likes of Pattinson.
When we invoke article 50, we will have effectively left the EU, so we will not be part of how the EU copes with our leaving. But we will have to form a new relationship with it, which will have to be mutually acceptable. That is the bit that needs careful handling, not blundering by the likes of Pattinson.
We import more from Germany, than we export. The same with most EU countries. So that means the cost of things we importwill be more expensive and prices in the shops will rise.
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I'm more than happy to drink Chilean red wine (or good red from other countries) and British white and sparkling wines are a match for French ones. This is all getting a bit silly. Substitutes are available for everything we buy from the EU (Somerset Brie for example). Just sold a beautiful, 20-yr-old BMW 3 series, but other cars will get us around. Conciliatory message from one German minister today anyway - Schnaubel, I think. Just be sensible on both sides.
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