Cone wrote:No I fundamentally disagree with this. Yesterday afternoon I passed a chap from a hydraulic repair franchise helping an 80yr old fix his puncture on the side of the road.
British pride and respect lives on everywhere.
Good news, hopefully tomorrow you'll come across a few hundred experienced international trade negotiators who can help us out for say a dozen years or so while we come up with this magical free trade agreement.
No one's denying we'll get through it somehow, the point is, why the bloody hell did we vote to get in 'it' in the first place? Do we really think we'll negotiate a better deal outside of the EU than we were able to inside as one of the very strongest members and, even if so, it
will take years, maybe even a decade to sort? We don't even have any international trade negotiators and the EU ones are a bit busy with US for the next few years.