EU, in or out?
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So all of our exports would be subject to
customs and excise at their incoming countries
Import duties and tariffs dependant on which country they are sent to.
(Which is the issue when we buy direct from ScootRS)
And it will be the same when we import from anyone.
at present when We buy/sell from the EU there are none of these checks and barriers.
Free travel will always be there
unrestricted access to the EU trade area comes at a price, that price would the same as being a member of the EFTA.
One of the key enablers is the free movement of people across their borders.
There Brexit campaign still haven't answered how they will practically deal with immigration, EU and non-EU
So all of our exports would be subject to
customs and excise at their incoming countries
Import duties and tariffs dependant on which country they are sent to.
(Which is the issue when we buy direct from ScootRS)
And it will be the same when we import from anyone.
at present when We buy/sell from the EU there are none of these checks and barriers.
Free travel will always be there
unrestricted access to the EU trade area comes at a price, that price would the same as being a member of the EFTA.
One of the key enablers is the free movement of people across their borders.
There Brexit campaign still haven't answered how they will practically deal with immigration, EU and non-EU
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Apparently a points based system similar to Australia will be introduced to control immigration.
If you are voting leave apparently you are not intelligent enough to understand the economic arguments and costs of leaving. Which i presume means you are thick?
Me personally i couldnt give a hoot about any economic arguments. Figures can be manipulated to look good or bad.
We import more than we export to the EU.
We are the 5th largest economy in the world alledgedly.
The EU needs to trade with us as much as we do with them.
If we stay in the EU we definitely cannot control immigration.
Cameron certanly cannot control it. His election promise of 10s of thousands has been blown out of the water. 330 000 last year.a record year.
If we stay how are we going to control immigration?
Can anyone be sure it is such a bad thing to leave or such a bad thing to stay.
Me im still voting out.
If you are voting leave apparently you are not intelligent enough to understand the economic arguments and costs of leaving. Which i presume means you are thick?
Me personally i couldnt give a hoot about any economic arguments. Figures can be manipulated to look good or bad.
We import more than we export to the EU.
We are the 5th largest economy in the world alledgedly.
The EU needs to trade with us as much as we do with them.
If we stay in the EU we definitely cannot control immigration.
Cameron certanly cannot control it. His election promise of 10s of thousands has been blown out of the water. 330 000 last year.a record year.
If we stay how are we going to control immigration?
Can anyone be sure it is such a bad thing to leave or such a bad thing to stay.
Me im still voting out.
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I think people are under the impression that the "OUT" campaigners will be running the country if we leave the EU. This is not the case. Asking how Brexit will deal with the immigration isn't really the point.......we are being asked whether to stay or leave the EU......full stop !!!
Brexit may make some suggestions as to how the government can deal with certain issues, but it will be the government, not Brexit, that makes the decisions.
The irony being the elected government may have to deal with an exit they disagree with. Out of spite the may open the borders to all comers, as is their right as an elected government.
I'm still for out........but just saying........
Brexit may make some suggestions as to how the government can deal with certain issues, but it will be the government, not Brexit, that makes the decisions.
The irony being the elected government may have to deal with an exit they disagree with. Out of spite the may open the borders to all comers, as is their right as an elected government.
I'm still for out........but just saying........
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It's not as if that's never happened beforemick1 wrote:Out of spite the may open the borders to all comers, as is their right as an elected government.
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If you look on any motorway or street almost every car or van on them is either German, Italian or French. They sell billions of euros worth every year to us. Will they really stop trading with us if we vote out? Not in a million years. I think the scaremongering from both sides is bad but the remainers are really scraping the barrel. To drag Eddie Izzard onto a televised debate is laughable. I've also noticed they like to scream racist and bigot a lot. Very childish.
I would like to apologise to all the out campaigners,
I was taking this seriously and only got the joke when I saw the vote leave post that said
"Who do you trust? The bankers who crashed our economy or leading UK manufacturers?"
And had James Dyson ( who moved his manufacturing to Asia a couple of years ago) as one of the U.K. Leading manufacturers.
I was taking this seriously and only got the joke when I saw the vote leave post that said
"Who do you trust? The bankers who crashed our economy or leading UK manufacturers?"
And had James Dyson ( who moved his manufacturing to Asia a couple of years ago) as one of the U.K. Leading manufacturers.
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Didn't Dyson go to Malasia with the help of an EU grant?
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I see the French are showing their true colours when it comes to the English. French police setting up English fans to be attacked by Russian and local thugs whilst they stand around watching. Absolutely disgusting to see.
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10 inch Terror wrote:Didn't Dyson go to Malasia with the help of an EU grant?
Yes he did in about 2003 as I lost my job after working on his vacuums in Stamford Bridge.