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QuoteAS I say, the costs of importing and exporting will still go up even if we were given the same status as Switzerland.Maybe. It depends on the deal we make with the EU.
AS I say, the costs of importing and exporting will still go up even if we were given the same status as Switzerland.
For once I agree with Mick (it had to happen eventually). We could do as well as Switzerland if we left the EU.
When we leave the Single Market, all that bureaucracy will be reintroduced for all and every movement to and from the countries we're currently in the Single Market with. And it adds costs. To every consignment. We might still trade as much as before we leave the EU, but it'll put prices up.
I don't class Luxembourg as a 'proper' country.
Switzerland already had an extremely high GDP per capita back in the 50s. The fact is that since the EEC and EU were founded, the gap between Swiss GDP and that of EVERY one of the early accession EU countries has fallen. Simple fact. So what point are you trying to make by bringing Switzerland into the discussion?
You say that you think (warning bells) that we would have done better outside the EU? Where is your evidence (warning bells) for this? What would the mechanism have been whereby we would have done better?
What an utterly ridiculous statement. I wish I could say I was surprised but I'm not.
QuoteWhat an utterly ridiculous statement. I wish I could say I was surprised but I'm not.I'll have you know that the population of Yorkshire is 10 times that of Luxembourg. The population of Doncaster is over half of that of Luxembourg. Go figure.
Yorkshire has got more reason than Luxembourg to be classified as a country.