westcoast55

westcoast55

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5 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - May's Brexit deal. The... · 1 reply · +1 points

there are 16m who didn't want to leave and when jobs start disappearing leaving is going to be blamed. Sunderland voted to leave and when NIssan does they are not going to be happy

5 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - May's Brexit deal. The... · 0 replies · +1 points

that is wishful thinking most people are fed up already

5 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - May's Brexit deal. The... · 0 replies · +1 points

and how are you going to stop her

5 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - May's Brexit deal. The... · 3 replies · +1 points

" the EU it should be an FT as promised in Lancaster house and written in the Brexit dept under DD. " these promises were made without the agreement of the EU. It is up to th EU whether we get any deal and at the moment it is not going to happen. We are leaving the EU they don't need us or have to deal with us. We are going to be alien nation to the EU

5 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - May's Brexit deal. The... · 0 replies · +1 points

because we are in a situation with no other solution. No deal has so many implications for the economy that parliament would not be happy implementing it, all the other solutions don't involve leaving so parliament would have to take advice

5 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - May's Brexit deal. The... · 1 reply · +1 points

1 could happen by default if nothing is done before April

5 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - May's Brexit deal. The... · 3 replies · +1 points

we really have to decide whether the civil unrest caused by leaving is greater than the civil unrest from staying on the other hand there is likely to be very little as most of the population are not in favour of shooting foreign fishermen or locking up the Scottish First Minister which you have also suggested.

5 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - May's Brexit deal. The... · 1 reply · +1 points

are we likely to get better trade terms on our own than the present EU trade terms. The EU can offer a wider range of trade than us so why would we get better terms
control over borders works both ways it means that much of our haulage fleet are no longer going to have access to the EU because licences are limited. When we joined there was very little roro traffic now roro is a significant part of the economy and would be greatly reduced if licences are required.
no ECJ means no licences for travel at all and no EASA and no EU visas as all are controlled by ECJ
no deal means a hard border all round the country whether it is a land border or whether NI decide to leave is up to NI.

5 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - May's Brexit deal. The... · 4 replies · +1 points

there is another option and that is do nothing. In that case no deal automatically happens. the vote was close 52/48 so a lot depends on the reaction to no deal. If some of those who voted leave are affected by no deal there might be a change of direction. Sunderland voted leave and Nissan might just do that. JLR are already moving. With no change in EU immigration until june 2020 there is going to be over a year with continued FOM along with the implications of no deal on employment.

5 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - May's Brexit deal. The... · 2 replies · +1 points

another day of take back control May must resign and ll the other rather useless comments. looks like a second vote is now inevitable