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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostWhen the original A50 was drafted they made it as difficult as it could possibly be. 2 years to untie decades of trade agreements.
As we're the first to leave we are the beta testers and it seems to me that we're just pushing back the go live date, in the interests of all parties.
BTW the idea of a free trade market is still in place, and some Countries are champing at the bit for 'individual' trade deals (both inside and outside of the EU). I would not be surprised if behind the scenes talks have already started.
Being as so many bremoaners are still predicting doom ad gloom, may I recommend a refresh from here
'It all about the Economy, stupid'.Comment
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostWhen the original A50 was drafted they made it as difficult as it could possibly be. 2 years to untie decades of trade agreements.
As we're the first to leave we are the beta testers and it seems to me that we're just pushing back the go live date, in the interests of all parties.
BTW the idea of a free trade market is still in place, and some Countries are champing at the bit for 'individual' trade deals (both inside and outside of the EU). I would not be surprised if behind the scenes talks have already started.
Being as so many bremoaners are still predicting doom ad gloom, may I recommend a refresh from here
'It all about the Economy, stupid'.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
More honest to rely on what the official Leave Campaign actually clearly stated on their official website.
'Leave' looks like...
Europe yes, EU no. We have a new UK-EU Treaty based on free trade and friendly cooperation. There is a European free trade zone from Iceland to the Russian border and we will be part of it. We will take back the power to negotiate our own trade deals.Comment
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Originally posted by Antman View PostNo way individual countries inside the EU can have their own trade deals I'd have thought?
Didn’t you get the memo?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYou mean like how they said about the £350million for the NHS?
(For months it was argued on here that it was never promised, claimed, written on the side of a bus, etc, and then bumbling Boris brings it back to life in the Telegraph last weekend, only to be shot down by unelected mathematicians)
Why Vote Leave - Vote Leave
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostYou have got yourself into a tizzy, haven't you?
Do you mean this text from the leaflet?
If so, can you explain why this is clear that the UK will leave the single market after a Leave note. If you mean other text, perhaps you would be kind enough to post it.
No problem ... I've take the liberty of adding in Bold text when the Single market is mentioned on the leaflet.
So in the first part of the letter he talks about single market, why do that if the referendum isn't about leaving the Single market?
"The EU’s Single Market has over 500 million customers and an economy over five times bigger than the UK’s.
The Single Market makes it easier and cheaper for UK companies to sell their products outside the UK, creating jobs as a result.
Being inside the EU also makes it more attractive for companies to invest in the UK, meaning more jobs.
Over the last decade, foreign companies have invested £540 billion in the UK, equivalent to £148 million every day."
Or even this statement ... And how could the UK lose access to the Single Market? Could it be the subject of the letter that gives a clue?
"Losing our full access to the EU’s Single Market would make exporting to Europe harder and increase costs."
Pretty strong pointer here ...
"No other country has managed to secure significant access to the
Single Market, without having to:
• follow EU rules over which they have no real say
• pay into the EU
• accept EU citizens living and working in their country"
"A more limited trade deal with the EU would give the UK less access to the Single Market than we have now –
including for services, which make up almost 80% of the UK economy. For example,
Canada’s deal with the EU will give limited access for services, it has so far been seven years in the making and is still not in force."
"Some argue that leaving the EU would give us more freedom to limit immigration.
But in return for the economic benefits of access to the EU’s Single Market, non-EU
countries – such as Norway – have had to accept the right of all EU citizens to live and work in their country"
In the section on "The Benefits of EU membership" i.e if you vote to remain ...
"The UK will keep full access to the Single Market, with a say on its
rules. For every £1 paid in tax, a little over 1p goes to the EU. The Government judges
that what the UK gets back in opportunities, job creation and economic security from
EU membership far outweighs the cost."
Now, having read the leaflet again, it is crystal clear to me that the UK will be leaving the Single Market. What part of this could you not understand?Comment
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No way individual countries inside the EU can have their own trade deals I'd have thought?Comment
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