But there IS a basis for YOU to believe it will be worse Remaining in the EU was holding back our ability to trade globally. By correctly voting to Leave, we can now negotiate the trade deals we need with growing economies that our EU membership is preventing us from - just like Chile, Switzerland, Korea and Norway have. Those who suggest we can’t negotiate with the rest of the world are complete idiots - I can think of 2 stright away
Get these deals in place before we leave and you might convince us. Wait till after we leave and keave us friendless and in a weak position and you wont. To be a sucess whatever deals are made must be on the same terms or better (with no nissan type sweetners). And they must be as big as all current deals. Chances of achieving that <1%
Those deals are already in place You think that the rest of the world that will equate to 90% of global trade in 10 years don't want a bit of the blighty services? The big players don't share your pessimism thank ****
The big players have a list of aspirations but no idea if they will be close to the outcome. Buckle up its going to be a bumpy ride.
Since 1999, British exports to non-EU countries have risen by an average of 5.8pc a year. YOU AND 20/20 think we need the EU more than they need us though
Nowhere near enough trade to do without the trade with the eu members. Even on the most optimistic predictions. Neither us are here for this sensible debate can we get back to kicking **** out of each other. Chesh is now completely confused and darent post. We can see you sneaking a peak!
I've got a sneaking suspicion these surrender monkeys are wumming Chesh, surely no one can be as dumb and naïve as those two
Oh irony of irony. One of the most criticised policies in the eu is the fishing quota system and the fishing industry were cited as one place where leaving would be a good thing. But it now emerges that 66% of fish landed by british boats is exported to the eu and access to the single market is vital if the industry is to survive. So whats going to happen? We will negotiate a deal. So what have we got to offer? Nothing. What we will do is give foreign boats more rights to fish in our waters and no doubt we will still be bound by the quota and throwback procedures that are so criticised... Yet another industry that will lose out after any brexit. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-warning-lords-committee-report-a7480416.html How many decades are all these trade deals going to take to pull together?
Or we will sell our fish to he Chinese for double the amount and tell the frogs and krauts to keep out of our water
Yeah cos we can sell fresh fish to china and absorb the transport costs. Ffs tc you are the brains of the brexit apologists operation here and thats your response.
Redundancies will soon whip the brexiters in to shape. Unfortunate that it's going to take article 50 for that to happen but if that's what it takes then that's what it takes.
China imports more fish to us than anyone else bar Iceland - how do you think they absorb transport costs?
****ing hell there is no wonder you banker twats ****ed the world in 2008. Let me explain? China EXPORTS things to us and IMPORTS things from us. No wonder you keep posting bollocks about or balance of payments. Have you got it now?