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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 6735898" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>cap is going to change, it has to, its an enormous drain on the EU coffers, made considerably worse, by the departure of the worlds 5th largest economy, the vote here, was more about people fed up with Brussels, as is a common trend throughout Europe, unless Brussels can demonstrate that they are not a bunch of crooks, lining their pockets, and start actually listening to people, other countries might start to think about leaving ! The worlds 3rd largest economy is Germany, and their economy is rather shaky, so, they have lost the 2nd largest contributor to the EU, can Germany afford to pick up the drop, will it want to ? While the commission is saying it will take years to sort out a trade deal, politicians, are beginning to realise the enormity of what Brexit means to them, and the comments from them, are somewhat different, right down to a recent comment, that it is sad we have left, and we must work hard, and to keep us close, in the hope, that we may wish to rejoin, and to be welcomed back. Trade deals will be influenced by elected politicians, not Brussels commission. If the EU starts to fall apart, and it is remarkable how they spoke as one, during the Brexit break, which the commission, really didn't get it right, we may, may be glad we came out ! Only time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 6735898, member: 86168"] cap is going to change, it has to, its an enormous drain on the EU coffers, made considerably worse, by the departure of the worlds 5th largest economy, the vote here, was more about people fed up with Brussels, as is a common trend throughout Europe, unless Brussels can demonstrate that they are not a bunch of crooks, lining their pockets, and start actually listening to people, other countries might start to think about leaving ! The worlds 3rd largest economy is Germany, and their economy is rather shaky, so, they have lost the 2nd largest contributor to the EU, can Germany afford to pick up the drop, will it want to ? While the commission is saying it will take years to sort out a trade deal, politicians, are beginning to realise the enormity of what Brexit means to them, and the comments from them, are somewhat different, right down to a recent comment, that it is sad we have left, and we must work hard, and to keep us close, in the hope, that we may wish to rejoin, and to be welcomed back. Trade deals will be influenced by elected politicians, not Brussels commission. If the EU starts to fall apart, and it is remarkable how they spoke as one, during the Brexit break, which the commission, really didn't get it right, we may, may be glad we came out ! Only time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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