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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Holden" data-source="post: 7361965" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>We can go on debating this for yonks. Nothing much will change as of course the EU is not going to do anything to assist the UK business's. They absolutely don’t want anymore countries to follow the UK. While a remainer as I thought we could bring about change in the EU, I now think this was never going to happen, so we are where we are. Hopefully we will knuckle down and get on with all the necessary export hoops. Now if we do this and the EU start to move the goalposts, then there will be troubled times ahead for sure. While I liked free movement I don’t like losing more power and governance to Brussels, so maybe what has happened isn’t a bad thing. As others have said economically I can’t see how the current version of the EU can survive; and that isn’t the same thing as saying a common market isn’t a bad thing. It wasn’t when we joined but it has moved too far in the USA of Europe IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Holden, post: 7361965, member: 710"] We can go on debating this for yonks. Nothing much will change as of course the EU is not going to do anything to assist the UK business's. They absolutely don’t want anymore countries to follow the UK. While a remainer as I thought we could bring about change in the EU, I now think this was never going to happen, so we are where we are. Hopefully we will knuckle down and get on with all the necessary export hoops. Now if we do this and the EU start to move the goalposts, then there will be troubled times ahead for sure. While I liked free movement I don’t like losing more power and governance to Brussels, so maybe what has happened isn’t a bad thing. As others have said economically I can’t see how the current version of the EU can survive; and that isn’t the same thing as saying a common market isn’t a bad thing. It wasn’t when we joined but it has moved too far in the USA of Europe IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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