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One Less Concern For Remainers ?

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    #11
    Bremainers don't have to worry anyway ... since UK will never exit the EU membership.
    Wait and see!
    There is no concrete plan for post-brexit. We can see all sorts of reneges happening right now from all quarters of the leaver leads - NHS investment, immigration, etc.

    No one knows what is in store after invoking Article 50, especially with new trade deals with Non-eu, the time it will take to secure them, and even if there are deals to be made to access the EU single market - there is this serious fear about how to deal with the freedom of labour that needs to be allowed in one form or the other.

    We will remain as full EU members for a long time to come, and I am talking about decades here.

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      #12
      The whole article 50 was designed to be a poisoned chalice and it is. You pull the trigger and your economy goes down the toilet while you're negotiating.

      Boris or perhaps Theresa will be mounting a motorbike to play chicken against the EU in their juggernaut.

      What makes it worse is businesses will be migrating to the EU as the negotiations progress so ameliorating the negative affects in the EU.

      The EU have offered an olive branch they've indicated if Boris is in they want immediate withdrawal if a "remain" leader is in charge they get leeway.
      I'm alright Jack

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        #13
        Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
        The whole article 50 was designed to be a poisoned chalice and it is. You pull the trigger and your economy goes down the toilet while you're negotiating.
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        This, absolutely.
        Although I would say that your economy accelerates its process of going down the toilet, after article 50.
        The going down the toilet bit starts even before because no one who wants access to the single market will invest here while there is uncertainty.
        The best you can hope for is that existing investments are too complicated/expensive to move.

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