Re: No Deal is better than a Bad Deal.
Originally Posted by
AnnieS
->
Actually I can prove my point very well because year on year (2008 US crash excluded) we were experiencing growth and business confidence because we were in an economic union that provided business confidence and stability. There were lots of things wrong with the country but that wasn't because of the EU.
What you are unable to do is prove your point of view other than hide behind the referendum result (which as I've said is a bunkum argument to use to justify your position). Saying "the sky will fall in" is not making a point.
If you think I care about Corbyn then you haven't been paying attention.
The economic argument was only one aspect of the Leavers'
reasons for voting Leave.
There were political reasons also , such as the EU's unilateral decision to push an agenda of ever closer union , it's programme of expansionism and it's totalitarian response to the crises in many southern European economies. Also it's response to the migrant crisis was slow, ineffective and contrary to the wishes and sensibilities of most British voters.
THere is a deeply held belief amongst Leavers that the UK will come through the initial negatives of Leaving the EU and thrive regardless. There is no tangible proof that won't happen.
There is evidence from Juncker's and Barnier's shocking , consistently angry attitude towards the UK and these negotiations that they are only interested in the money they can wring from us and not in the future relationship with us. They are pigs( drunken pigs in Juncker's case, apparently)
with their noses in the trough filled with British cash.
The idea that we will lose all trade with EU countries is the big lie of the Remain argument and no-one really buys it.
As for the £ losing value..... it needed re valuing and the UK has had some major benefits in seeing the £ being devalued!!