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    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    We can have trade deals with both
    We already have one with both. The US are not going to give little UK the same trade deal as they give the big EU... That's how trade deals work.... The bigger you are the better the deal you get. It also takes years to negotiate trade deals, they don't just grow in trees and personally I wouldn't trust this government to negotiate a reduced price on a sofa from DFS

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    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by speedyblue View Post
    We already have one with both. The US are not going to give little UK the same trade deal as they give the big EU... That's how trade deals work.... The bigger you are the better the deal you get. It also takes years to negotiate trade deals, they don't just grow in trees and personally I wouldn't trust this government to negotiate a reduced price on a sofa from DFS
    Little UK is the 5th biggest economy in the world

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    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Little UK is the 5th biggest economy in the world
    One place behind Germany who are, we are told, getting themselves into a terrible state at the prospect of a no deal Brexit and yet Farage and the ERG nutters keep on banging on about what a great opportunity such a situation would provide us with .

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    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    One place behind Germany who are, we are told, getting themselves into a terrible state at the prospect of a no deal Brexit and yet Farage and the ERG nutters keep on banging on about what a great opportunity such a situation would provide us with .
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angu...s_by_GDP_(PPP)


    In 1980 we were eighth, 1990 eighth, 2000 tenth, 2010 ninth.

    Almost as if the way the EU has changed has been good for us. It's another example of the cognitive dissonance mentioned earlier. Brexiters really shouldn't be using our good economy as an argument, but for some reason they do.

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