@mike we are going to be much better off as trade opportunites outside the EU are much greater than those within, as an independent nation we’ll be juch more fleet of foot to take advantage. Also we will have distanced ourselves from the EU / eurozone time bomb. As for the EU they’ll be out off pocket by €10-12bn pa and have an historically very good customer now buying more goods elsewhere. What next for EU expansion ? The game of ever increasing membership papering over the substantial cracks has decisively turned a corner. The remaining larger nations like France and Germany will be under substantial pressure to pay more and accept those job seekers who would previously have gone to the UK.
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Except new trade will be at worse terms than the eu for a long time and trade with the eu will now be on worse terms. Doesn't really add up.
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jambalaya - Member
We are going to be much better off outside the EU.No, on just so many levels, no.
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Don't forget that Jambalaya uses the word 'we' as in the royal 'we' as with all of his ilk.
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We as in once I've retired to the eu we?
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@sr basically we are in the “high” scenario in return for transition period and “guaranteed” future free trade deal. Of course no deal = no money. In the graphic you can see sums paid vs received
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Also we will have distanced ourselves from the EU / eurozone time bomb
you have been predicting this for years is there a timescale for detonation or you shutting up about it?“guaranteed”
If you have to put the word in "" its clearly not guaranteed.Posted 17 minutes ago #
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