View Single Post
  #176   Report Post  
Posted to uk.d-i-y
James Harris[_3_] James Harris[_3_] is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 376
Default Emergence of Re-leavers

On 23/05/2017 10:41, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article . com,
dennis@home wrote:
On 22/05/2017 23:17, bert wrote:
In article . com,
lid writes
On 22/05/2017 16:00, bert wrote:
In article . com,
lid writes
On 21/05/2017 20:55, bert wrote:

Utter ********. We will have a share of a bigger expanding cake
outside the EU.

Where have you invented more of the world from?
Since the UK can already trade with the rest of the world then you
must know something the rest of us don't.

Only within the constraints laid down by the EU.

The EU doesn't stop us exporting to elsewhere so where are all the
extra exports going to go to? The EU may well make it more difficult
for us to export to them but brex****eers claim they wont.

They're called trade deals and they reduce tariffs which in turn
promotes trade. Is that simple enough for you Denise?


Its obviously not simple enough for you as you appear to think the exact
opposite of what I said. Just for you the "them" is the EU and
brex****eers don't want a trade deal with the EU because it will come
with conditions that they won't like. Do you understand now?


Rather typical of many Brexiteers. The EU will be so desperate to trade
with us after we've left they will give us better terms than we could
negotiate as a memeber.


That's not going to happen. Our EU trade will be worse. The only
question is to what degree. We may see a big change or very little change.

The EU has to maintain the fear of leaving to prevent other net funders
from leaving. It's nice like that. Mr Juncker's wine has to be paid for
somehow.


And better than associate countries like Norway
already have.

My view is May isn't as stupid as that. She knows our trade with the EU
can't be replaced by trade with non EU countries. It's why we joined the
EU in the first place.



--
James Harris