Your game of pretending the people's vote to leave the EU some how doesn't mean they voted to leave the EU is incredulous.
That would be because I didn't say that, so yes, it's literally incredulous.
Your game of pretending the people's vote to leave the EU some how doesn't mean they voted to leave the EU is incredulous.
No EU member states can, nor will, negotiate individual trade deals on its own behalf with non-EU nations/trade blocks. The EU nations always negotiate as a block, for obvious reasons.
The Swiss are among the wealthiest people on Earth. Highest GDP per capita after Luxembourg on Earth. The only nation in the UN with Direct Democracy in place.
I think the Swiss feel just fine.![]()
Brexit: Boris Johnson says countries queuing up for trade deals
I'm picturing vultures over a dying animal.
Labour productivity is one of these weak spots of the UK economy. It's quite the opposite with the Swiss. Which actually has more to do with the current excellent financial situation than their skills in questionable historic dentistry.Switzerland's success isn't that easy to replicate. There are already enough tax havens, and there's currently no need to launder gold that has been removed from Jewish teeth.
Sure, but 90% or so of its economy is other than banking.And their financial situation has a lot to do with their banks' past and current shadyness.
The British people have had enough of experts.Actually that is one of my four big risks of Brexit. Conservative party ministers will talk themselves into doing daft deals.
The UK needs a critical review panel with some experienced and disinterested busnessmen to review proposed deals.
Is Britain really leaving the single market?
Radical
The petulance is this bizarre insistence on being granted special privileges while offering nothing in return. I'm sure both the UK and US would love to be showered with tribute — who wouldn't — but why would anyone?They will eventually get free trade, which is all they really want because the job loses on the continent are going to force the hands of the Eurocrats who want to punish the UK for daring to tell them no. They just have to hang tough and realize the economic war the Eurocrats are pushing due to their poor hurt egos is going to hurt the EU more especially when President Trump sides with the UK as he already has made clear he will do.
It would be better if petulant children like Junckers were out of the picture and a trade war could be avoided but the arrogance of the Eurocrats seems immune to reason.
The petulance is this bizarre insistence on being granted special privileges while offering nothing in return.
And their financial situation has a lot to do with their banks' past and current shadyness.
I think they are allowed to trade with the EU to all their heart's desire. The problem is that Theresa May wants to do it on terms that are unacceptable to the EU.The UK traded with the original six before we joined the EEC at the start of 1973.
Is it really a special privilege to propose doing that again?
The petulance is this bizarre insistence on being granted special privileges while offering nothing in return. I'm sure both the UK and US would love to be showered with tribute — who wouldn't — but why would anyone?
But in this instance it is the EU that is making additional demands, not just the UK. The EU wants to bundle immigration with it, and a payment on top. The UK wants to bundle "financial services".
Well, more Americans voted for Clinton than Trump, and look how that turned out.Oh, stop pretending to be a simple Simon. Just what exactly do you imagine leaving the EU means? Hint: It means leaving the EU.
Your game of pretending the people's vote to leave the EU some how doesn't mean they voted to leave the EU is incredulous.
And trade union leaders, surely? Or was all that noise about "protecting British workers" just so much bus-signage?The UK needs a critical review panel with some experienced and disinterested busnessmen to review proposed deals.