If may only could see it....... she was holding a Royal Flush !

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The common people of the EU will suffer. Don't you think?
I do. Fortunately for them, they have plenty of options and numbers where they can take up the slack. They also have some very good global trade deals going and a whole lot of bargaining clout.
 
I do. Fortunately for them, they have plenty of options and numbers where they can take up the slack. They also have some very good global trade deals going and a whole lot of bargaining clout.




We are their 2nd biggest trading partner and you think the workers of the EU will just shrug it off?
 
We are their 2nd biggest trading partner and you think the workers of the EU will just shrug it off?
When you have global trade deals in place with the world's largest economies - yes, the EU are better placed to manage no-deal fall out. Bear in mind that the UK's global trade benefits from being a member of the EU.
 
We are their 2nd biggest trading partner and you think the workers of the EU will just shrug it off?
If we leave with no deal, there will be 1 country in the world that will have no trade arrangements.

That would be the UK.

Is that a good situation?
 
What did you vote?
I voted leave.

I am a Eurosceptic, always have been.

However, the strength of the UK on the world stage depends very much on the trade alliances it has.

Being a key member of the EU increases the UKs strength by a huge amount.

And dont forget, 40 plus years of trading means the UK has got itself a pretty decent deal with the EU.

If the UK leaves without a deal, it will be looking at the world with no trade deals. That means the UK will be desperate to have deals whefever it can.

If you go to a van dealer and say to them: Ive gotta have a van today' -how much discount will you get. They wil, say 'weve just had a van in, its not valeted, and its covered in dents......but if you want it today'


So In hindsight, I shouldve voted to stay in and as a Eurosceptic, and looked for the UK to work on reforming the EU from the inside.
 
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