I find Theresa May going on a tour of the smaller EU countries very embarrassing.
I still think we should not have embarked on this Brexit experiment but if we are leaving the EU we should retain our pride and self respect.
There must be many EU countries that are frightened of losing the UK trade business....tomatoes from Spain,wines from France,pork from Denmark,cars from Germany etc etc.....whilst I think us achieving new export markets for UK goods,aside from Europe,will be difficult....I do think that replacing sources of wine,food,cars elsewhere from Europe will be very easy.
May is not playing to our strengths,actually Davis lay back style and lack of urgency is probably working well,Tusk gave us 2 weeks to come up with some more money,we should ignore that. There will come a moment when the EU realise that they still want our business.
The Irish border problem is really Ireland's problem,which makes it the EU's problem,let them control trade across the border,not us.
A crash out may be the best for everyone,it will stimulate a mutual deal and some transition whilst we sort out a trade deal. In the UK the poor will suffer badly but Brexiters realised this and are willing to experience short term pain (5 years minimum) to achieve their dream of sovereignty,after all that's what they voted for.
Still a remainer but if we are leaving let's make it a clean break.
KudosDave
I still think we should not have embarked on this Brexit experiment but if we are leaving the EU we should retain our pride and self respect.
There must be many EU countries that are frightened of losing the UK trade business....tomatoes from Spain,wines from France,pork from Denmark,cars from Germany etc etc.....whilst I think us achieving new export markets for UK goods,aside from Europe,will be difficult....I do think that replacing sources of wine,food,cars elsewhere from Europe will be very easy.
May is not playing to our strengths,actually Davis lay back style and lack of urgency is probably working well,Tusk gave us 2 weeks to come up with some more money,we should ignore that. There will come a moment when the EU realise that they still want our business.
The Irish border problem is really Ireland's problem,which makes it the EU's problem,let them control trade across the border,not us.
A crash out may be the best for everyone,it will stimulate a mutual deal and some transition whilst we sort out a trade deal. In the UK the poor will suffer badly but Brexiters realised this and are willing to experience short term pain (5 years minimum) to achieve their dream of sovereignty,after all that's what they voted for.
Still a remainer but if we are leaving let's make it a clean break.
KudosDave