Cant see the EU members ever being allowed a vote. But if they were, and I am a betting man, and yes, my money would be on definitely be on France, Spain and Italy leaving.
If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
Pretty sure Le Pen's claimed policy is to be a big old pain in the arse with the EU (a bit like the UK was before Brexit then), taking the bits from the EU that they like and ignoring ('negotiating') the rest.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
irie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 01, 2023 12:43 pmIt's an unanswerable question without an economic and social model of how the UK would now have been had the UK not left the EU, because that's what is really behind this question.Docca wrote: ↑Wed Mar 01, 2023 11:37 amThis response always reminds me of plums you get in TV quiz shows moaning that they weren’t asked the right questions. Y’know, the ones they knew the answers to.
Whether or not the question was highbrow enough for some, the responses have underlined a paucity or even complete absence of argument regarding benefits of Brexit.
I guess it’s not quite as catchy to put that on the side of a bus
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Well, it's an easy excuse at least.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
Just a quote back today to put my van onto Spanish plates, the bloke uses the Brexit withdrawal agreement to run the van through his Northern Irish business and avoid paying import duties, still 2200 Euros though.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
Importing vehicles was only ever cheap (and even that is disputable because of the inevitable lack of appeal for selling-on RHD vehicles abroad) because of the disparity in s/h vehicles prices but now you have to pay duty on them it's just not worth it. Hence why I'm seeing loads more ads for folk desperately trying to flog rhd UK reg vehicles on the continent (mainly in Spain).
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
The reason for putting it on Spanish plates is that I can legally drive it. I'll also be able to move my remaining stuff over from the UK without too many problems. It's cheaper to do the plate swap than pay a removal company. When the time comes to sell it'll go back onto UK plates.DefTrap wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 5:37 pmImporting vehicles was only ever cheap (and even that is disputable because of the inevitable lack of appeal for selling-on RHD vehicles abroad) because of the disparity in s/h vehicles prices but now you have to pay duty on them it's just not worth it. Hence why I'm seeing loads more ads for folk desperately trying to flog rhd UK reg vehicles on the continent (mainly in Spain).
Driving is another thing. Apparently a deal was reached at the start of the year so that the Spanish would exchange a UK license, there's still no sign of it going through the Spanish parliament though. My 6 months of legal driving will be up in mid May. I might go to Ireland and swap for an Irish license, I might join the rest of the illegally driving Brits, I know quit a few.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
Well, that's a glib out.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
See above.Docca wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 1:37 pmI guess it’s not quite as catchy to put that on the side of a busirie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 01, 2023 12:43 pmIt's an unanswerable question without an economic and social model of how the UK would now have been had the UK not left the EU, because that's what is really behind this question.Docca wrote: ↑Wed Mar 01, 2023 11:37 am
This response always reminds me of plums you get in TV quiz shows moaning that they weren’t asked the right questions. Y’know, the ones they knew the answers to.
Whether or not the question was highbrow enough for some, the responses have underlined a paucity or even complete absence of argument regarding benefits of Brexit.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
I know a few people who are trying to find ways to scrap their UK registered cars that have been on the continent for far, far too long.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
It is a bit like saying that the great plague, the world wars, covid and polio might have been OK or actually were really good because we don't have 'a social and economic model' of how things would have turned out without them. I can think of a few things that I wouldn't have lost if we'd stayed in...but using the proposed argument I might have been run over by a bus in some bizarre situation if we hadn't left so I can't claim that I've lost them.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
A red one? With writing on the side?
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
Dunno, I never saw the sides, it just steamrollered over me. I think the driver and all on board were drunk.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
It's a total fucking cop out, that's what it is.Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 7:19 pmIt is a bit like saying that the great plague, the world wars, covid and polio might have been OK or actually were really good because we don't have 'a social and economic model' of how things would have turned out without them. I can think of a few things that I wouldn't have lost if we'd stayed in...but using the proposed argument I might have been run over by a bus in some bizarre situation if we hadn't left so I can't claim that I've lost them.
You could use exactly the same argument to make the polar opposite point, therefore it's pretty useless as points go
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
If there have been tangible benefits from leaving the EU, someone will be able to list them.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
Not so soon, please. This is a long term project, ask again when we're all dead.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
As soon as that? FFS, impatient git.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
I think you made it clear, there aren't any circumstances where the brexit boys will be convinced. Because blah covid, blah ukraine, blah energy crisis, blah enough decades haven't passed. So why bother.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
Brexit has all the hallmarks of a cult; the High Priests (Farage, Johnson, Rees-Mogg), the True Believers (most of the Parliamentary Tory Party) and the unquestioning acolytes. It's a Faith-based thing, y'know...
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