GoodSarmatian
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Thats strange because the UK is a net contributor to the EU.
I wasn't referring to diect payments but to profits from exports to mainland Europe. The UK would lose a lot more than they pay right now if they left and every free trade agreement would come with strings attached. See the 'threat' in Winner's post.
It is still more than a 1'3rd of the EU budget, so that is not something that is small. Getting rid of it totally and removing corn subsidies will work wonders for food production around the world.
Sounds like a lot, doesn't it ?
At least until you notice that most developed nations have expenditures of 35-45% of their GDP.
The current EU budget is about 1% of the EU's combined GDP.
I think one euro spent on the CAP is one euro too much, but it's actually quite irrelevant in the in the grand scheme of things.