Bletchleyite
Veteran Member
Nigel Garage? No, a garage has uses. 

Not if the UK join the EEA which is the most likely scenario, as under those rules, we will be unable to.
Throwing abuse at somebody really isn't the way to go in a grown ups debate:roll:
Look at how unhappy the leave supporters are on here. Nobody likes to be proven so spectacularly wrong so quickly, and these people don't really have the wherewithal to defend themselves.
I started writing about how Nigel Garage is a vile little man and his behaviour in the European Parliament showed everything that is wrong with the whole concept of patriotism, but I didn't post it as I thought it was obvious.
Anyway, we're still waiting to hear your grand plan. I think it's time to tell us now, don't you?
What leave supporters on here?
I don't have a grand plan, I'm not running the country:roll:
I don't particularly like David Cameron but I'm not going to make offensive comments about him because, well what's the point?
I don't have a grand plan, I'm not running the country:roll:
Of course nobody has the right to shout abuse at anybody on public transport whatever their motive.
If you think Farage is a racist that's your opinion to which you entitled but should you really be saying it on here?
But as the offer is likely to be before any agreement for EEA is organised, and other countries, according to the experts, want to do more with Britain but can't because of the EU. They are probably less likely to want to deal with the EU if the ttip talks are anything to go by.
What leave supporters on here?
I don't have a grand plan, I'm not running the country:roll:
Why on earth did you vote for a course of action that had no plan whatsoever?
And if that was offered that we had free trade with the 30 EU/EEA areas and could stil organise are own deals outside the EU then that's what I would vote for. But I wouldn't hold my breath on that happening.
Well duh, this is a forum and we have a degree of free speech. There are rules and a report button y'know, and the comments in question don't warrant the use of these.
Duh, and yes it is supposed to be an adult forum:roll:
Please ensure your contributions are suitable for the wide age range we have as forum members. We have a duty to ensure that offensive material has no place on this forum, and that content remains family friendly.
It seems a lot of people on here voted remain simply put the boot into Nigel Farage rather than for any sound and rational reason and now it hasn't worked it's just endless vitriol and bile.
Duh, and yes it is supposed to be an adult forum:roll:
It seems a lot of people on here voted remain simply put the boot into Nigel Farage rather than for any sound and rational reason and now it hasn't worked it's just endless vitriol and bile.
Look at their little faces! Look how unhappy they are! It's almost as if they understand.
You must have thought about it before you voted leave, right? How did you know the alternative to the EU was better if you hadn't thought about what the alternative was?
How could that possibly work on any practical level?
Oh the irony.
Why do you raise the issue of it being an adult forum when you are actually incorrect. Why is that relevant? Smh :roll:
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Seems like he voted leave for the sake of it, or because he doesn't like immigrants.
Nope. We voted to leave, now we should get on with it. The EU are stating the obvious.
Oh, is it? I'm 14, should I go?Duh, and yes it is supposed to be an adult forum:roll:
Oh the irony indeed, I see you've made some equally silly comments about Roy Hodgson in another thread, enough said:roll:
The EU will drive a hard bargain because they never believed that a country would leave from there utopia. It must be utopia right, free trade, free movement, the armed forces run from Brussels, the police forces harmonised, the money markets moved to contentinental Europe, European passports so no need for a national one.
Why couldn't apart from the obvious reason that the EU would get upset if we got bet deals than the rest of the EU. If I'm trading with Canada whats that got to do with the EU
So obviously the remainers on here don't believe the EU is utopia either. Or mentioned any impracticalities in my EEA suggestion. And I don't suppose they have any practical suggestions to have there voices heard for EU Reforms
But they can't do a thing until we invoke article 50.
To me, that sounds really good.
Let's say that England and Wales had a trade deal with Canada where cheese exported from E&W was subject to a 5% tariff on arrival in Canada.
Let's say that the EU's deal with Canada had a 20% tariff.
As a Finnish cheese exporter, I can avoid the 20% tariff by moving my cheese through England and Wales, and pay only 5%.
Canada will have chosen to impose the tariff for a reason, e.g. to protect their home grown artisan cheese industry from mass produced Finnish cheese. BTW, the Finnish factories are churning out way more cheese than the EU can consume due to sudden increased awareness about cholesterol levels, and the Finnish cheese conglomerates are dumping their excess production on the international markets at whatever price they can get for it.
The Canadian cheese industry, with its small volumes, long maturation periods and famous cow welfare programmes would be destroyed.
Canada would obviously not agree to giving England and Wales a better trade deal than the EU if the E&W were part of the single market, as it would allow the whole single market to take advantage of it. And, of course, vice versa if the EU's deal was better than E&W's.
[Example obviously fictional]
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Has anyone ever claimed that anywhere on Earth is utopia? (apart from the UKIP utopia of 1950's England, of course)
I have explained why your EEA proposal would not work above. And if it would work, don't you think one of the 31ish members of the EEA would have thought of it already?
I have a practical suggestion for how to have our voices heard for EU reforms - stay in the EU. Seriously. Don't you think that would be the most effective?
And you think the one voice of uk plus maybe Germany will get any real change?
Any trade agreement can be worded as required. If the deal specifically said English cheddar, Stilton cheese, etc, the Finnish couldn't use that loophole because the EU has given certain cheeses protected status. If Finland tried, they would be in breach. There are ways of doing trade deals that would stop it. Might be a bit restrictive on certain items but it's not impossible and may not be that impractical
It's not 31ish EEA members though is it. 28 as was our restricted because they are in the EU. They don't allow seperate non EU trade deals.
Restrictions would be placed on exporting goods via the UK. We could export goods into Europe and import goods from it, but we would be barred from trading those products on to other nations who we have trade deals with.
Same would apply for goods coming from another country who the UK strike deals with. We would be barred from trading that product on to the rest of Europe.
Oh; did i already tell something about racism in the UK. As this picture from Romford highlights:
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Source: Romford Recorder