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Eussr Getting Ever More Desperate For The U K To Stay.....
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4270 2065
Probably terrified that they'll have to stump up more bangers and mash!
Probably terrified that they'll have to stump up more bangers and mash!
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Of course they are now changing tac and saying we could stay. 1 they CANNOT afford to lose our money 2 they know if they force a hard Brexit through they will be the net loser 3 they cannot afford to give a reasonable, gown up free trade deal because they will not want to lose face. There is nowhere else for them to go but try to lure us to stay. Remainers will jump up and...
20:43 Tue 16th Jan 2018
Of course they are now changing tac and saying we could stay.
1 they CANNOT afford to lose our money
2 they know if they force a hard Brexit through they will be the net loser
3 they cannot afford to give a reasonable, gown up free trade deal because they will not want to lose face.
There is nowhere else for them to go but try to lure us to stay.
Remainers will jump up and down wetting themselves and salivating waiting for us to give in and crawl back with our tails between our legs... even though there is no reason to do so.
1 they CANNOT afford to lose our money
2 they know if they force a hard Brexit through they will be the net loser
3 they cannot afford to give a reasonable, gown up free trade deal because they will not want to lose face.
There is nowhere else for them to go but try to lure us to stay.
Remainers will jump up and down wetting themselves and salivating waiting for us to give in and crawl back with our tails between our legs... even though there is no reason to do so.
Tusk says "Our hearts are still open for you."
Meeh. Their wallets more like.....to stash our dosh.
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Meeh. Their wallets more like.....to stash our dosh.
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£100 billion out of approximately £13 trillion, yes. Remember if you are going to talk about the "EU economy", you're talking about the second biggest economic bloc in the world, surpassed only by the USA.
The simple truth is that the EU economy can afford to absorb the losses of a no deal Brexit, whereas the UK economy has about half of its entire trade affected. Once again, this goes back to the fundamental misconception that the UK is still a great power/empire, when it isn't.
Tusk's soundbite is just that. It's not especially reflected in the EU's actions, which seem to suggest that they want Brexit to go badly (for obvious reasons - if they grant us an amazing deal then there would be no point in anyone else being members).
The simple truth is that the EU economy can afford to absorb the losses of a no deal Brexit, whereas the UK economy has about half of its entire trade affected. Once again, this goes back to the fundamental misconception that the UK is still a great power/empire, when it isn't.
Tusk's soundbite is just that. It's not especially reflected in the EU's actions, which seem to suggest that they want Brexit to go badly (for obvious reasons - if they grant us an amazing deal then there would be no point in anyone else being members).
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