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...and don't forget the 60 billion Euros.
If the UK has signed up to all these projects, they will be legally obliged to pay for them. You can't just order a round of drinks and leave the pub, you have to pay for them.
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Totally this.Originally posted by AtW View PostUK will most likely end up paying for access to EU as part of "free trade deal" - half the money as before, but no money going to UK agriculture etc
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BMWs! Checkmate!!Originally posted by AtW View PostUK will most likely end up paying for access to EU as part of "free trade deal" - half the money as before, but no money going to UK agriculture etc
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UK will most likely end up paying for access to EU as part of "free trade deal" - half the money as before, but no money going to UK agriculture etcOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostCould be fun post Brexit, finding out where the EU shortfall will be made up from (or removed from). While it isn't our intention to destroy the EU, it's going to be a lot bleaker for the smaller nations.
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We'll have left the EU so have no further obligations; it's not like BP leaving the federal state of Mrs BPOriginally posted by BlasterBates View PostThat's simple, the UK will be paying most of it.

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That's simple, the UK will be paying most of it.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostCould be fun post Brexit, finding out where the EU shortfall will be made up from (or removed from). While it isn't our intention to destroy the EU, it's going to be a lot bleaker for the smaller nations.
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Could be fun post Brexit, finding out where the EU shortfall will be made up from (or removed from). While it isn't our intention to destroy the EU, it's going to be a lot bleaker for the smaller nations.Originally posted by Mordac View PostDear Deutschland, it'll be getting a bit chilly later. You don't want to leave the door open too long, especially as you're paying the bills for the rest of the street on your own now we're moving out. Auf wiedersehen, pets.
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Except this one London Stock Exchange-Deutsche Boerse deal blocked by EU
Too bad we can't have a say in such matters anymore
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