As someone that has not been that interested in Brexit, what would happen if The UK left with no deal and told Europe that we will not pay the billions they are expecting ?
The EU take away their bat, ball and stumps.As someone that has not been that interested in Brexit, what would happen if The UK left with no deal and told Europe that we will not pay the billions they are expecting ?
The UK wouldn't get the billions they receive to regenerate the poorer parts of the UK, oh and the economy would crash just a little bit (won't quote figures because nobody knows) and I'll never get to visit my children unless I want to wait 3 days in a queue at CalaisAs someone that has not been that interested in Brexit, what would happen if The UK left with no deal and told Europe that we will not pay the billions they are expecting ?
As someone that has not been that interested in Brexit, what would happen if The UK left with no deal and told Europe that we will not pay the billions they are expecting ?
If the UK leaves with no deal a good summary would be that the economy would suffer an enormous shock initially as no-one is set up to deal with the customs checks and other inspection regimes required. That will eventually settle down just to be an overhead for business on both sides of the Channel and the Irish Sea.
Then over the following years, investment will quietly move out of the UK to mainland Europe. The reason is that a major driver of investment is amalgamating production. So, one of the reasons for the success of the Single Market is that you no longer need 27 different plants to manufacture widgets, one in each country. Now, you just have one manufacturing plant for all of Europe, as it's as easy duty-, tariff- and bureaucracy-wise to ship from Paris to London as it is from London to Newcastle. In future, those plants won't be amalgamating to a base in the UK, as we won't give that advantage. So a steady drip of business away from the UK.
Despite the media's best efforts to paint the money due as a "divorce bill" it's actually to pay for commitments already made. Projects we've agreed to (and will still benefit from) and various other things like future pension payments. The consequence if we just refused to pay would be that we'd be failing to pay our dues to the very same people with whom we will urgently need to negotiate a trade agreement, namely the EU. Not just that but it would speak volumes about our willingness to breach international treaties at a time when we'll be desperate to sign trade agreements with countries around the world
Apologies for the length of the response; it's a simple question but even in this I've only skimmed across the answers.
Vin
Hugely impressed by NZ response to mosque attacks
Hugely embarrassed by lack of minutes silence for victims from FA EFL EPL
Actually can a speaker decide this?? I am not saying I favour another vote in the commons. However I’m doubtful a speaker can dictate what they can and can’t vote on can he?? Strewth things get stranger and stranger........
And top trolling by Led By Donkeys:
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Thing is, I feel sorry for the poor dupes out walking. They believe in what they are doing but they've been utterly taken in by Farage about this march. And didn't he look happy at the kick-off? Look at his body language (he'd reckoned he might get 100,000 people out) and watch to the end; it's tragicomic.
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However, away from the jollity, as things stand then in ten days nine hours and 44 minutes we leave the EU with No Deal by the action of international law.
Vin
It was in response to a point of order last week raised by Chris Bryant, the Labour MP, who cited each of the many times the precedent has been used in this way. Bercow replied that while he agreed with the point, at that time it wasn’t appropriate to make a ruling as the government hadn’t yet decided to attempt another vote. That changed over the weekend, which is why he made the ruling yesterday.Yes he can. And speakers have used this rule around 20 times since 1604. It's intended to stop the government trying to bully Parliament into voting for something by asking time and time again.
I find it extremely odd that I, a random bloke on the internet, noticed Bercow telegraphing the use of this rule last week in the House yet the front benches of this government (and the front pages of the press) are acting all surprised, like.
Vin
Absolutely jaw-dropping ineptitude from everyone inside Westminster.
Truly, truly shambolic and abysmal leadership.
Every day, I wait for the next bit of ridiculous news to drop.
Absolutely jaw-dropping ineptitude from everyone inside Westminster.
Truly, truly shambolic and abysmal leadership.
Every day, I wait for the next bit of ridiculous news to drop.
There is nothing to laugh about with this shambles that’s for sure. All polititions from all sides need their heads bumped together to knock some sense in to them.
The shambles is solely the responsibility of the Tories. Who called the referéndum? The Tories. Who designed a badly flawed referéndum question? Again the Tories. Who dropped the baton after the result? A Tory PM. Who has been trying to construct an exit deal? Did she involve the other parties in tryig to secure a better deal? The answer is "non" Who is running around trying to gain the support of dodgy groups and extremists? A Tory PM. So it is rather unfair to tar all politicians with the "shambles" brush when we can see with our own eyes this is a mess caused and created by the Tories.
The shambles is solely the responsibility of the Tories. Who called the referéndum? The Tories. Who designed a badly flawed referéndum question? Again the Tories. Who dropped the baton after the result? A Tory PM. Who has been trying to construct an exit deal? Did she involve the other parties in tryig to secure a better deal? The answer is "non" Who is running around trying to gain the support of dodgy groups and extremists? A Tory PM. So it is rather unfair to tar all politicians with the "shambles" brush when we can see with our own eyes this is a mess caused and created by the Tories.