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Old 17-10-2017, 18:11   #375
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Well the second one won't happen Andrew l can assure you of that.
The obvious deduction from the two news items is that the closer the deal with the EU, the more prosperous the country will be.

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
Quelle surprise. Once again no real account taken of any longer term risks of being trapped within the EU straight jacket and increasingly finding the rules changed to our disadvantage and to prevent any realistic prospect of ever leaving. No risk of that at all. We all know the EU is on a path to certain glory, the Eurcrats and their cronies have told us so...
Countries in the EU do get the right of veto and we've had plenty of opt-outs. Outside the EU and selling into the EU, countries have to abide by the EU's rules but can't influence them.

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Sigh. Looks like some are still trying spread BS to scupper Brexit.

Brexit is happening as it should. You cannot hold a democratic process, tell the people, the government will act on what is decided and then over a year later, don’t do it because some don’t like the decision that was voted for.
Economic reality I'm afraid.
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