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I have found a genuine benefit from Brexit. Seriously, a very real and genuine benefit.... https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/brexit-eu-survey-italy-ireland-portugal-eurosceptic-poll-a8888126.html Just don't tell Selby. It'll spoil his dream of the EU breaking up.
Kato, a lot of those people have not had to pick the tab up yet, it won't be long.
Quote from: selby on August 16, 2021, 09:53:11 am Kato, a lot of those people have not had to pick the tab up yet, it won't be long.There's plenty in the UK doing just that though aye selby?
The main benefit (and only one I am interested in) is that we are no longer part of the, in my opinion, inevitable march to a United States of Europe.
I've found another genuine benefit from Brexit, and this time it's us in the UK that really do benefit.... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9843155/UK-shoppers-save-20p-bottle-Australian-wine-trade-deal.html Yes, we're going to save a whopping 20p, (that's a whole twenty new pence), on a bottle of Australian wine thanks to the new Brexit driven trade deal we've struck with them. I mean, WOW! You leavers ought to arrange a street party to celebrate, what a cracking good job you've done for the country - I'm just surprised you haven't been shouting a success like this from the rooftops.
Quote from: Ldr on August 16, 2021, 01:20:01 pmThe main benefit (and only one I am interested in) is that we are no longer part of the, in my opinion, inevitable march to a United States of Europe.You'd have to define exactly what a 'United states of Europe' means Ldr, Brexit wasn't defined and look at the mess.
Quote from: SydneyRover on August 16, 2021, 01:42:36 pmQuote from: Ldr on August 16, 2021, 01:20:01 pmThe main benefit (and only one I am interested in) is that we are no longer part of the, in my opinion, inevitable march to a United States of Europe.You'd have to define exactly what a 'United states of Europe' means Ldr, Brexit wasn't defined and look at the mess.Simply put Syd, a federal European state
Quote from: Ldr on August 16, 2021, 01:51:59 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on August 16, 2021, 01:42:36 pmQuote from: Ldr on August 16, 2021, 01:20:01 pmThe main benefit (and only one I am interested in) is that we are no longer part of the, in my opinion, inevitable march to a United States of Europe.You'd have to define exactly what a 'United states of Europe' means Ldr, Brexit wasn't defined and look at the mess.Simply put Syd, a federal European state And where, apart from in your mind or the Daily Mail, do you get that from?
I've never understood that argument Ldr.In principle, it means that you are prepared here and now to take on all the costs of leaving the EU, in order to avoid a hypothetical scenario years in the future, which we would have been able to address if and when it happened.In practice, there is absolutely zero momentum anywhere in EU countries towards deeper integration for the foreseeable future. And the idea that the British would have signed up for that anyway even if there were, given the current UK political landscape, is beyond credence.
Quote from: Not Now Kato on August 16, 2021, 02:29:30 pmQuote from: Ldr on August 16, 2021, 01:51:59 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on August 16, 2021, 01:42:36 pmQuote from: Ldr on August 16, 2021, 01:20:01 pmThe main benefit (and only one I am interested in) is that we are no longer part of the, in my opinion, inevitable march to a United States of Europe.You'd have to define exactly what a 'United states of Europe' means Ldr, Brexit wasn't defined and look at the mess.Simply put Syd, a federal European state And where, apart from in your mind or the Daily Mail, do you get that from?Could you be any more condescending?
Not. Read your last two posts together.Genius.
Cheers lads, Heineken to invest £38 million in Britain and create 500 to 700 jobs.