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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 4286580" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>Well, regardless of our disagreements, we can agree on that last bit; you'd be surprised at the number of clients I had who started out representing themselves and very soon realised what a bad idea it was. I have a fair idea how a gearbox works, but I sure as hell wouldn't work on my own.</p><p></p><p>However, I disagree with your 'always the case' view, it was a likely scenario but economic imperatives would indicate another course. I will admit to underestimating the EU's (meaning the organisation, <u>not</u> the peoples of EU) determination to see its project procede <u>regardless</u> of all else, be it democracy, economy or suffering. We may yet see some national politicians on the Continent put their people's interest in front of that of the EU project; but I think that is looking increasingly unlikely. </p><p></p><p>Your posts do seem to imply that the EU is indeed seeking to punish the UK to discourage other states from seeking independence; I find this odd for someone who seems a keen remainer. But then, perhaps you weren't taken in by the remain campaigns lies or Project Fear, but are just an EU dogmatist, is this the case?</p><p></p><p>Seeing as you missed my question the first time, I ask again, what 'benefit' of EU membership are we trying to retain or obtain that has not been shared with non-EU countries via trade deals?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 4286580, member: 8735"] Well, regardless of our disagreements, we can agree on that last bit; you'd be surprised at the number of clients I had who started out representing themselves and very soon realised what a bad idea it was. I have a fair idea how a gearbox works, but I sure as hell wouldn't work on my own. However, I disagree with your 'always the case' view, it was a likely scenario but economic imperatives would indicate another course. I will admit to underestimating the EU's (meaning the organisation, [U]not[/U] the peoples of EU) determination to see its project procede [U]regardless[/U] of all else, be it democracy, economy or suffering. We may yet see some national politicians on the Continent put their people's interest in front of that of the EU project; but I think that is looking increasingly unlikely. Your posts do seem to imply that the EU is indeed seeking to punish the UK to discourage other states from seeking independence; I find this odd for someone who seems a keen remainer. But then, perhaps you weren't taken in by the remain campaigns lies or Project Fear, but are just an EU dogmatist, is this the case? Seeing as you missed my question the first time, I ask again, what 'benefit' of EU membership are we trying to retain or obtain that has not been shared with non-EU countries via trade deals? [/QUOTE]
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