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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAnd join EFUPP...
(European Fascist Union of Populists and Putinists )
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Clearly the penny has not dropped. They should not be talking about the UK. They should be discussing the best deal for those left in the EU.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThe only problem with that article is:
(a) there is an election in Germany this year and he'll more than likely be out of a job then
(b) the party who are currently on course to win are very pro-EU (as the CDU are) which is led by Martin Schluz, he of ex-President of the EU
In fact lots of people have said that and then the next week said the opposite. Disregard it...
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostThe EU and the UK "need each other".
I wouldn't go quite that far but we would all certainly be better off with a tariff free trade agreement. Looks like that's what's coming.
(a) there is an election in Germany this year and he'll more than likely be out of a job then
(b) the party who are currently on course to win are very pro-EU (as the CDU are) which is led by Martin Schluz, he of ex-President of the EU
In fact lots of people have said that and then the next week said the opposite. Disregard it...
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Originally posted by chopper View PostWe don't. We have an agreement where our government pays a net contribution to the European Union equivalent to around 3.8% of the value of our exports to them.
Its like a tariff, really. Just our government pays it (ergo British taxpayers pay it) rather than the consumers.
Thrown in are some bureaucrats on a gravy train.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAlready have one...
Its like a tariff, really. Just our government pays it (ergo British taxpayers pay it) rather than the consumers.
Thrown in are some bureaucrats on a gravy train.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostThe EU and the UK "need each other".
I wouldn't go quite that far but we would all certainly be better off with a tariff free trade agreement. Looks like that's what's coming.
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The EU and the UK "need each other".
I wouldn't go quite that far but we would all certainly be better off with a tariff free trade agreement. Looks like that's what's coming.Tags: None
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