paz1967
Vital Football Legend
"cake and eat it!
Nothing has changed from that pompous arrogant scribble, in fact deluded too.
All those thinking that the EU will be too concerned over losing trade with UK despite it now being a strong importer is just short-sighted on many counts;
ideas suggesting British workers are stuck with EU migrants working for low wages is folly when the reason Uk has a minimum wage is because of EU pressure the first place, along actually with perhaps every progressive 'human rights' rules that have b3coem part of our daily lives., from workers rights to pollution. (uk already failing badly)
Also thinking that UK can compete with the EU block when it comes to opening new trade deals with other growing economies wrong. EU is still a huge amount bigger than the Uk economy obviously and that holds sway in dealing with other countries who will have a choice of dealing with the EU OR dealing with Uk because that will be the EU stance. The other side of the coin is terrible, I mean really can you imagine a trade agreement with the USA between the food and health industries? And even politically, when you can have a Trump or a Clinton or a tea-party directive based on the latest rend on Twitter that week? On that health side, the NHS is underfunded, perhaps deliberately, well, of course by choice. But a NO DEAL would mean huge price increases in the health industry from day one. It could easily be the last nail in its coffin under its current state and maybe enough reason for it go private big time. Food for thought.
I think some Brexit voters have a low opinion of other countries or a very inflated opinion of their own worth. There is not and never has been a way that UK can be equal or better off and have any trade advantage to the EU than it currently has. Thats just a given. Its like Notts county leaving Nottingham and taking the city ground to play in. Finances are irrelevant at that level.
Im not a doom monger type, as I say I don't know why it bothers me really, cos it doesn't affect me, it is probably a good thing for me. Spain will get more businesses here. Simple as that. We have the cheap infrastructure and a great climate and a deal to sell to about 26 countries without even charging vat if they have a vat id. UK might become a bit Trumpy, focus on big business, energy companies, pharmaceuticals.. Oh they do that already right? And out of EU they can do much more of that. So maybe from a GDP perspective, it could be 'ok'. But not for the masses, there will be more hurdles, more red tape and less money. There's not a single argument that makes things equal to now never mind better
Nothing has changed from that pompous arrogant scribble, in fact deluded too.
All those thinking that the EU will be too concerned over losing trade with UK despite it now being a strong importer is just short-sighted on many counts;
ideas suggesting British workers are stuck with EU migrants working for low wages is folly when the reason Uk has a minimum wage is because of EU pressure the first place, along actually with perhaps every progressive 'human rights' rules that have b3coem part of our daily lives., from workers rights to pollution. (uk already failing badly)
Also thinking that UK can compete with the EU block when it comes to opening new trade deals with other growing economies wrong. EU is still a huge amount bigger than the Uk economy obviously and that holds sway in dealing with other countries who will have a choice of dealing with the EU OR dealing with Uk because that will be the EU stance. The other side of the coin is terrible, I mean really can you imagine a trade agreement with the USA between the food and health industries? And even politically, when you can have a Trump or a Clinton or a tea-party directive based on the latest rend on Twitter that week? On that health side, the NHS is underfunded, perhaps deliberately, well, of course by choice. But a NO DEAL would mean huge price increases in the health industry from day one. It could easily be the last nail in its coffin under its current state and maybe enough reason for it go private big time. Food for thought.
I think some Brexit voters have a low opinion of other countries or a very inflated opinion of their own worth. There is not and never has been a way that UK can be equal or better off and have any trade advantage to the EU than it currently has. Thats just a given. Its like Notts county leaving Nottingham and taking the city ground to play in. Finances are irrelevant at that level.
Im not a doom monger type, as I say I don't know why it bothers me really, cos it doesn't affect me, it is probably a good thing for me. Spain will get more businesses here. Simple as that. We have the cheap infrastructure and a great climate and a deal to sell to about 26 countries without even charging vat if they have a vat id. UK might become a bit Trumpy, focus on big business, energy companies, pharmaceuticals.. Oh they do that already right? And out of EU they can do much more of that. So maybe from a GDP perspective, it could be 'ok'. But not for the masses, there will be more hurdles, more red tape and less money. There's not a single argument that makes things equal to now never mind better