EU. In or out?

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misterlaffer wrote:more uninformed stuff
I'm not going to throw away my very successful career by discussing this project with you on the internet, it's under NDA and frankly I don't care what you believe.

However, there is no organisation that is going to invest multi-millions in the UK on a project that relies upon the four principles of the single market for a sucessful outcome, when they don't know what that will look like in 2 years time. If you need to get on with and get it started now, it's less risk to employ those skills elsewhere in Europe. The project continues as it is absolutely economically viable, just not in the UK.

Uncertainty kills investment. FACT.
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"Luke, you're going to find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view" - Obi-Wan Kenobi
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wait for me wrote:Whilst at an Automotive OEM in Belgium for last 2 days looking at a potential new project (UK export !) there was a lot of positive comments about Brexit from the management and several of this companies project guys from the Netherlands are strongly in favour of getting their own vote to leave the EU.
They thought the UK was being a leader and were envious of our self determination
My emphasis.
Here in NL our business is trade, and most of what we grow or manufacture, is exported. Two-thirds of our export is to EU-countries. Draw your own conclusion.
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yeah thats right old chap -

Its just not possible to export anything to another european country unless you are a fellow fully paid up subservient member of the EU Ponzi scheme ?
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wait for me wrote:yeah thats right old chap -

Its just not possible to export anything to another european country unless you are a fellow fully paid up subservient member of the EU Ponzi scheme ?
:whistle:
It is, sure, but you have to pay for the privilege, just like Norway etc

This is what the leavers have never seemed to grasp, that the EU will somehow just say yeah no worries do what you fancy. They won't. They will impose two main conditions on us freely trading with them, and those will be A: free movement of labour, and B: we have to pay into it.

Basically the same as we are now in terms of money out and immigration in.
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Mike54 wrote:
wait for me wrote:yeah thats right old chap -

Its just not possible to export anything to another european country unless you are a fellow fully paid up subservient member of the EU Ponzi scheme ?
:whistle:
It is, sure, but you have to pay for the privilege, just like Norway etc

This is what the leavers have never seemed to grasp, that the EU will somehow just say yeah no worries do what you fancy. They won't. They will impose two main conditions on us freely trading with them, and those will be A: free movement of labour, and B: we have to pay into it.

Basically the same as we are now in terms of money out and immigration in.
Perhaps the leavers have grasped that Mike (thumbs)

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Are you kidding me ? :ohmy:

And he breathes all by himself ?
Minister for Brexit Davis Davis appeared unaware of how EU trade deals actually work


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 36121.html
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Redmurty wrote:
Mike54 wrote:
wait for me wrote:yeah thats right old chap -

Its just not possible to export anything to another european country unless you are a fellow fully paid up subservient member of the EU Ponzi scheme ?
:whistle:
It is, sure, but you have to pay for the privilege, just like Norway etc

This is what the leavers have never seemed to grasp, that the EU will somehow just say yeah no worries do what you fancy. They won't. They will impose two main conditions on us freely trading with them, and those will be A: free movement of labour, and B: we have to pay into it.

Basically the same as we are now in terms of money out and immigration in.
Perhaps the leavers have grasped that Mike (thumbs)

cheers Spud ;)
So why are we leaving? Where is the positive here?

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 20191.html
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So Teresa May has reformed the Government and the spineless back stabber shite Gove has gone, and Boris has been strategically placed to fall on his sword,. There is no question he will perform some embarrassing gaff fairly shortly in his new position, that will almost certainly lead to his timely resignation. As for Jeremy Hunt, it's a clear message, finish what you started and get it right you lightweight !
I am beginning to like the new PM already, she is pretty canny I would say !!!

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