The EU debate - Part II

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Yep. Those 3000 and their families... **** 'em eh!
They won't mind as they've got their country back and control of their borders. Losing your job is a small sacrifice to make to ensure that some scary foreigner can't come over here and steal your job (the one you've just lost).
 
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They won't mind as they've got their country back and control of their borders. Losing your job is a small sacrifice to make to ensure that some scary foreigner can't come over here and steal your job (the one you've just lost).


the financial sector provides wealth to the majority of the country. If they all relocate abroad, they will take the money with them...... But we got our country back....... YAY!
I am so glad the voters thought it through
 
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the financial sector provides wealth to the majority of the country. If they all relocate abroad, they will take the money with them...... But we got our country back....... YAY!
I am so glad the voters thought it through

True, to an extent. However, it was a major failing of the remain campaign that they did not fully explain the economic consequences of voting for Brexit.

They allowed the Brexit mob to put immigration Centre stage.

And, as for their stupid slogan 'Take back control' > 'Make America great again'.

Yeah, right!.....<doh>
 
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True, to an extent. However, it was a major failing of the remain campaign that they did not fully explain the economic consequences of voting for Brexit.

They allowed the Brexit mob to put immigration Centre stage.

And, as for their stupid slogan 'Take back control' > 'Make America great again'.

Yeah, right!.....<doh>


You still trying to pass the same old ****e off as fact? <laugh>
 
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The above map shows all the countries in which government officials or prominent business figures have declared a desire to secure a post-Brexit trade deal with Britain. Out of the 10 largest economies in the world, just two (France and Italy) have not yet made moves for a deal. Every continent on earth is represented, with 26 countries already signalling their intentions:

Australia
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Ecuador
Germany
Ghana
Iceland
India
Ireland
Japan
Kenya
Korea
Mexico
New Zealand
Pakistan
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Switzerland
United States
Uruguay
Venezuela

The total GDP of all of these countries is nearly $50 trillion dollars – 67% of global GDP. In comparison, the EU’s GDP of $16 trillion equates to just 22%. Britain is open for business and Guido will be updating this map over the coming weeks and months. Over to you, Dr Fox…
 
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The above map shows all the countries in which government officials or prominent business figures have declared a desire to secure a post-Brexit trade deal with Britain. Out of the 10 largest economies in the world, just two (France and Italy) have not yet made moves for a deal. Every continent on earth is represented, with 26 countries already signalling their intentions:

Australia
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Ecuador
Germany
Ghana
Iceland
India
Ireland
Japan
Kenya
Korea
Mexico
New Zealand
Pakistan
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Switzerland
United States
Uruguay
Venezuela

The total GDP of all of these countries is nearly $50 trillion dollars – 67% of global GDP. In comparison, the EU’s GDP of $16 trillion equates to just 22%. Britain is open for business and Guido will be updating this map over the coming weeks and months. Over to you, Dr Fox…

Of course we will try to negotiate trade deals with virtually any country that wants one.

That does not, however, mean that a successful and mutually beneficial deal can be concluded. Far from it. In any event, all of this will take time. Lots of it! Some deals may be successful, others will prove a fruitless waste of time.

The fact remains that currently 44% of our trade is done with the EU. That's the deal they need to tie up, and fast.
 
Of course we will try to negotiate trade deals with virtually any country that wants one.

That does not, however, mean that a successful and mutually beneficial deal can be concluded. Far from it. In any event, all of this will take time. Lots of it! Some deals may be successful, others will prove a fruitless waste of time.

The fact remains that currently 44% of our trade is done with the EU. That's the deal they need to tie up, and fast.


It will happen, in some form, May is talking direct to all the leaders and will bypass the EC for a good all round deal.
She has the Poles onside by letting the ones here being able to stay.
 
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