Right, I am so pi$$ed off with people who voted leave that constantly put it as "GET OVER IT" or "BITTER" to anyone who voted to remain, especially when they question anything. Firstly this is a massive change for everybody and so things should be questioned. Are you all leavers telling me if Remain had won then there wouldn't be lots of people and Ukip in particular calling for another referendum. It seems to me that its ok for Leavers to do it but not remainers. While I agree a decision has been made so lets get on with if anyone from remain questions anything then they are immediately branded as a bitter person who lost. That is fooking wrong you idiots... sorry for the rant as it is not football related but im f-ing fuming.
posted on 7/7/17
So we don't need free movement or to adhere to EU laws to get a free trade deal? Result
posted on 7/7/17
comment by 8bit (U2653)
posted 5 hours, 59 minutes ago
So we don't need free movement or to adhere to EU laws to get a free trade deal? Result
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I'm sure Europe will be tripping over themselves to give us a great deal that gives encouragement to other EU countries to leave....
posted on 7/7/17
So no freedom of movement for japan or canada hmm
posted on 7/7/17
The Japan deal is goods only, so would be pretty worthless to the UK seeing as services are something like 2/3rds of our economy... Hence why single market access (thus free trade for services) is so important...
posted on 7/7/17
That is a very unpatriotic attitude to take Dean...
posted on 8/7/17
comment by Adam 'The Interview' Lallana (U20650)
posted 1 day ago
So no freedom of movement for japan or canada hmm
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Use the scale on the atlas you're looking at to realise how far they are from the UK.
Then factor in that Canada would like more people quite a lot more actually, and Japan has a culture way removed from anywhere in Europe.
Then realise how ridiculous your comment is.
posted on 10/7/17
Japan's and Canada's trade supply chains haven't relied on existing EU mechanisms for the last few decades.
Around 70 international countries have FTA's with the EU. All with various degrees of access to the SM.
None of them however have anything close to comparable benefits as being a member of the SM. Having access to, and being a member of the SM is like comparing apples to oranges.
The most comprehensive and wide ranging FTA in history would never deliver the same benefits as being a member of the SM.
posted on 12/7/17
Have we left yet?
posted on 17/7/17
Tories can't decide which was is out..
posted on 17/7/17
*which way is out