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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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The EU's urgency to begin our exit, strikes me as a good bargaining position for us.
They want normality to resume asap and get the markets settled. This gives us quite a bargaining chip in regards of terms of trade.
I agree, but the question is will the uncertainty work in our favour or theirs?
Note that the EU sub-committee said "as soon as possible" not "immediately" or "within the next week"
Also they cannot invoke Article 50 and cannot make us invoke it at any time or at all.Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment. Most people are incapable of forming such opinions.0 -
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As an exampleWe might not actually leave the EU after allFour ways the UK can reverse Brexit if it really, really wants to
http://qz.com/716947/four-ways-the-uk-can-reverse-brexit-if-it-really-really-wants-to/0 -
I agree, but the question is will the uncertainty work in our favour or theirs?
all.
Well as far as I know our SM is down less than theirs as it were.
Deffo will work in our favour.
Think about it, growth economies especially in the Far Easr have enjoyed a boom in FDI at the expense of the decaying EU. This is really due to the EU being anti competitive, decaying and bloated with regulation.
The U.K. will be a beaming dynamic quick to react lighthouse economy daring to cut a new reality, FDI will flow into us0 -
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PS yes I know Tata may be delayed, but that's just the new would be owners trying to wrangle a better deal by pretending Brexit maybe detrimental.0
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setmefree2 wrote: »So - GET ON WITH IT already.
Stop just talking about it......
No rush and also taking our time is a bargaining chip....0 -
No rush and also taking our time is a bargaining chip....
!!!!!!??? You people are unbelievable.
I wouldn't linger too long
1.7 million sign UK petition for second EU vote
https://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/31919264/over-one-million-sign-uk-petition-for-second-eu-vote/#page10 -
setmefree2 wrote: »!!!!!!??? You people are unbelievable.
I wouldn't linger too long
1.5 million sign UK petition for second EU vote
https://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/31919264/over-one-million-sign-uk-petition-for-second-eu-vote/#page1
Yawn..............
Sign of the culture we have become.0
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