Re: Brexit - Can you ever please both sides?
Re: Brexit - Can you ever please both sides?
Re: Brexit - Can you ever please both sides?
I fear the young see as far ahead as next Tuesday and don’t realise this is ‘forever’ , the advantages of the Eu and I’m the first to say I liked the EEC , even the Eu wasn’t too bad until 1989 when it suddenly found the Berlin Wall down and went from 7 to 28 and with free movement no longer are you competing with school mates for a job but your competing with 500 million other Europeans in a race to the bottom for wages , finding no matter what your mp indeed even prime minister wishes to do in reality unelected Eu officials hold the power .... so looking at the bigger picture I have been wanting out for a very long time in the hope after we leave ( and whatever they say we will be missed ) that business will find a way , others want our trade and possibly even the Eu itself will either reform or crumble as let’s look at it from outside the box .... if we had never joined ... I’d like to see someone d make an argument for doing so !!!!!Re: Brexit - Can you ever please both sides?
Re: Brexit - Can you ever please both sides?
What nobody seems to be able to grasp is that in the global economy you are a nobody if you aren't in a strong trade arrangement. The UK will have no clout against giant corporations. Business has no borders, but you need to be a big united market to effectively control the big guns. We can't even managed to control a large corporation building a nuclear reactor when in the EU. How are we going to do this when out? The young have been brought up with the threat of giant corporation power. They understand the power of globalism better than oldies.Re: Brexit - Can you ever please both sides?
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Re: Brexit - Can you ever please both sides?
We are not an "island race" who "always managed our own affairs" but an ex empire, with a far worse history than any EU actions. We have a multicultural community as a result of that past. Prior and post empire we struggled. The global economy is totally transformed vs what existed pre EEC and you have to be a big player like the US or China or be part of a united trade block to deal with multinational trade. We have access to all that via trade agreements the EU has already negotiated. Looking at the shambles of Brexit negotiations we won't do well on our own trying to rewrite these agreements.
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