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15-09-2019, 08:21 AM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Banchory ->
Yes but we are currently trading under EU rules and tariffs which are obviously not hindering trade as you keep saying how well the UK economy currently is whilst giving protection to our own domestic suppliers

That we have never fully engaged with Europe whilst still deriving significant benefits just supports the folly of leaving the single market in pursuit of the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow which As Liam Fox discovered, doesn’t exist

You keep spouting the same old crap from Brexit Central and the various alt right sites you frequent but your words betray you and it’s clear that you don’t really know what you are talking about

What benefits from the EU do we get ? What do we get in return for our 11.2 billion bet benefit? Access to 500 million people that Canada, japan, South Korea get for free ?

Our African trade deals we have made in readiness of our leaving amount a lot more the 500 million people in the EU ...

As for the single market we are integrated with it the least out of the 28. We get the least benefit from it so why on earth do we have to pay to be in it . Uncontrolled immigration? Don't make me laugh.

EU rules just make things more expensive when they do not need to be. There is nothing that we couldn't do better ourselves.

You've been reading too much EU propaganda.
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15-09-2019, 04:25 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Bread ->
What benefits from the EU do we get ? What do we get in return for our 11.2 billion bet benefit? Access to 500 million people that Canada, japan, South Korea get for free ?

Our African trade deals we have made in readiness of our leaving amount a lot more the 500 million people in the EU ...

As for the single market we are integrated with it the least out of the 28. We get the least benefit from it so why on earth do we have to pay to be in it . Uncontrolled immigration? Don't make me laugh.

EU rules just make things more expensive when they do not need to be. There is nothing that we couldn't do better ourselves.

You've been reading too much EU propaganda.
Still lying I see. Back on the ignore list you go!
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15-09-2019, 04:41 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Solasch ->
Still lying I see. Back on the ignore list you go!

Your failed arguments are all your own work. Calling people names just makes you look childish.
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19-09-2019, 09:31 AM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Bread ->
Your failed arguments are all your own work. Calling people names just makes you look childish.
When one poster, from outside the UK, fills up, pretty much, the whole list of latest update posts, throughout nearly all of the Brexit threads, something must be wrong.

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19-09-2019, 09:49 AM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Tedc ->
When one poster, from outside the UK, fills up, pretty much, the whole list of latest update posts, throughout nearly all of the Brexit threads, something must be wrong.

Well, he isn't changing anyones mind is he
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19-09-2019, 01:42 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Tedc ->
When one poster, from outside the UK, fills up, pretty much, the whole list of latest update posts, throughout nearly all of the Brexit threads, something must be wrong.

Since most on this brexit forum are pro-leave, it simply implies these are out of logical arguments. Time to come to the realisation that leave, by your own standards, is not the right thing to do.
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19-09-2019, 02:07 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Solasch ->
Since most on this brexit forum are pro-leave, it simply implies these are out of logical arguments. Time to come to the realisation that leave, by your own standards, is not the right thing to do.
Eh ?

The clue is in the name .... "Brexit Forum"

You don't make any sense at all now are you feeling alright ?
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19-09-2019, 07:50 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Meanwhile euro parliament agrees to grant an extension to
UK if we request one?
This is about 10 weeks? Before the arbitory exit day as
layed down by eu! After constantly threatening uk there will
be no further extensions unless we have a good reason and
request one??
So what has changed?
That they are now OFFERING an extension to uk so early
in the so called negotiations?
Could it be that eu member states are waking up to the fact
that uk is their most important market, and are now taking
the decisions away from the commission??
Taken with other signals coming europe it looks like pragmatism
is building? If so all the more reason to stay on course!!

Regards Donkeyman!
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19-09-2019, 07:53 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Donkeyman ->
Meanwhile euro parliament agrees to grant an extension to
UK if we request one?
This is about 10 weeks? Before the arbitory exit day as
layed down by eu! After constantly threatening uk there will
be no further extensions unless we have a good reason and
request one??
So what has changed?
That they are now OFFERING an extension to uk so early
in the so called negotiations?
Could it be that eu member states are waking up to the fact
that uk is their most important market, and are now taking
the decisions away from the commission??
Taken with other signals coming europe it looks like pragmatism
is building? If so all the more reason to stay on course!!

Regards Donkeyman!
I think that they are just throwing a hook into the river - they think we'll grab it and be "landed" in the EU again!
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19-09-2019, 08:10 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Tedc ->
I think that they are just throwing a hook into the river - they think we'll grab it and be "landed" in the EU again!
Yes l agree that is a strong possibility also Ted! Either way
it is a sign they are getting rattled

Regards Donkeyman!
 
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