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Yes, but only via the eu, we cant strike any deals on our own .hate, you doddery oldcoot, you're rambling again.
Is the UK allowed to trade with nations outside the EU, or not?
Yes, but only via the eu, we cant strike any deals on our own .hate, you doddery oldcoot, you're rambling again.
Is the UK allowed to trade with nations outside the EU, or not?
I voted to leave the EU tis what I voted for
Simples
We cant make any deals with them on our own while we are shacked to the eu.
We know what we've got and we don’t like it.
Some smaller farmers sell their own products directly to the public, big doesn't mean better.Look at a farmer selling to Tesco, or other supermarket. Do you think he can get a better deal on his own, than he can via a trading group ?
Couldn’t give a toss. I voted out and we're going out. And so are you. Get over it.So a protest vote?
No detail of what will be better, just a protest?
not allowed to trade outside of the 22%.
not allowed to trade outside of the 22%.
Couldn’t give a toss. I voted out and we're going out. And so are you. Get over it.
I accept that.
A very SIMPLE comment, with no reasoning whatsoever, fair enough.
The reason was one of principle
Had no interest in any of the propaganda spouted by both sides during the run up to the vote
Ref should never have been called but there u go it was and the democratic will of the people was to leave therefore any government of the day is compelled to honour that result.
You knew what I meant from the outset, but being the pedant you are, you prevaricated as usual. We cant strike new trade deals with third countries for ourselves while still a member of the eu.hate has problem.
He doesn't understand the difference between "trade with" and "sign a new deal which undercuts nations that we have already signed a "no undercutting" contract with."
Silly hate.
That's why what he wrote
is false but he's trying to make it become true by talking about something different..
I already considered myself in the dark. With my hands tied behind my back. And my country's education, welfare, health and housing resources being eroded away with no say in it. A leap in the dark could be no worse.2 points
1, I agree, we are getting out, and I couldn't see the advantages either.
2 More importantly. You say you did it for your children? Do you always take a leap into the dark when considering their future?
So you agree we are getting EXACTLY what we voted for, just nobody can say what it is?
Some smaller farmers
I remember, before the first referendum, some dumb plumber claiming it would be a landslide "out" vote because (he claimed) he had only met Quitters and never met a Remainer