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That's because they are both in the Schengen area. Luckily we're not. If we leave would that become a condition of any trade agreement? Something else we don't know.

You're right, it's another "we don't know" area.
Switzerland have, apparently, made noises about wanting to change things, with regards to freedom of movement, only to be told that other agreements would need to be looked at, as a direct result of changes made.
I think the experts believe this to be tariffs on trade agreements, which might be an indication as to what we might expect if we go down the "stop the freedom of movement" route.
 
Leave is just getting desperate now. Looks like Boris got the job done. sabotage Leave from the inside, ensure Osborne's discredited, then a clear run to the leadership.
 
Leave is just getting desperate now. Looks like Boris got the job done. sabotage Leave from the inside, ensure Osborne's discredited, then a clear run to the leadership.

Boris is finished I think. He's completely blown his credibility through his opportunism over this referendum, and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who finds his charm has worn very thin indeed.
 
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Boris is finished I think. He's completely blown his credibility through his opportunism over this referendum, and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who finds his charm has worn very thin indeed.

You hope you mean. I can see him being ok.
 
Hats off to the people of Northampton. Farage was supposed to visit yesterday by too many protestors turned up in he market square, so he and his team decided to not stop and moved on to the next venue!! <laugh>
 
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EU debate on c4 news, woman from the CBI who wants to stay in, used the argument that bankers want us to stay in - not doing your side any favours.
 
ITV: "Labour voters are split on the EU and many voters don't actually know where the party stands on this, with three weeks to go can you honestly say that everyone is aware and you have campaigned as well as you can?" - (para)

Corbyn:
"Well it's partly down to how much the media report what the Labour Party says..."


<laugh>