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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
2nd referendum...no point...no leader.
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<blockquote data-quote="Clever Dic" data-source="post: 4666126" data-attributes="member: 2283"><p>I am not so sure. A repenting sinner is all the more loved returning to the fold.I actually think they would welcome us back for a number of reasons.</p><p>1st It would send the strongest message to any other country thinking of going alone and not toeing the party line .If the big old UK can't do without the EU then no one else has a chance.</p><p>2nd What ever is said our contributions matter.</p><p>3rd It may well be hard for the UK economy to go it alone but in doing so there will be unwelcome repercussions for some EU business as well.</p><p> Germany in particular liked having the UK on board as in most economic policies there was agreement whereas France and the southern EU countries often took an opposite view.</p><p> Maybe the rebate would go and in return a brake on immigration would be accepted but I honestly think we would only have to knock once to be admitted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clever Dic, post: 4666126, member: 2283"] I am not so sure. A repenting sinner is all the more loved returning to the fold.I actually think they would welcome us back for a number of reasons. 1st It would send the strongest message to any other country thinking of going alone and not toeing the party line .If the big old UK can't do without the EU then no one else has a chance. 2nd What ever is said our contributions matter. 3rd It may well be hard for the UK economy to go it alone but in doing so there will be unwelcome repercussions for some EU business as well. Germany in particular liked having the UK on board as in most economic policies there was agreement whereas France and the southern EU countries often took an opposite view. Maybe the rebate would go and in return a brake on immigration would be accepted but I honestly think we would only have to knock once to be admitted. [/QUOTE]
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