So far the politicians have been the only one’s talking. One side talking punishment and intransigence to any deal. The other insisting that what was voted for (immigration controls and release from EU laws), is lived up to by the government.
Ping Pong in other words.
Now we have the boss of JD Weatherspoons wading in. He’s had enough. If the EU wants to lean on EU businesses to play hardball with UK businesses, then we can play hardball too. He mentions Sweden specifically. He says that Britain makes Cider and the UK does not have to import it from Sweden if the Swede’s are going to be intransigent.
Swedish GDP Is just under $500bn and has dropped significantly since 2014, by some $80bn. The reality is that the UK is $2,600bn and still growing. Something no EU economy can afford to ignore.
The implications of the Weatherspoon statement is something I’ve been saying for a while now. We don’t need to source a lot of our stuff from the EU, we only do that because of the EU tariff barriers we are obliged to implement when non EU countries want to trade with us. The UK, on the world market, is free to source from wherever they want.
That is going to hurt the EU, a lot. Because most of what the UK buys from the EU, it could make itself or could source from elsewhere in the world. Much of what the EU buy from the UK, they cannot.
The statement form Weatherspoons is quite clear. Start this war and there won’t be two losers, there will be 27 losers and EU institutions who don’t care. The UK is unlikely to lose out of EU intransigence but the 27 EU states will.
What Weatherspoons is saying to the businesses of the EU is “get to your politicians and tell them to get their act together before we all get hurt.
Of course mentioning Sweden is an interesting tactic. They have an election in a few years and the Sweden Democrats are likely to become the second largest party. So far business has been totally against SD. Crazy actions by the EU which damage Swedish trade might just change that position and then; let the games begin.