Workingman wrote:I thought that Project Fear was owned by Remain. Our politicians have told us over and over that we are not going for a CETA type deal or a Norwegian one or a Swiss one. What we are going for, according to May, is a deep and special relationship.
I'm not into any kind of "fear". This is reality. I've posted these links before and I don't have time to go trawling again right now. Here is the chain. Wikipedia for the discussion on the rebate and how it works. Follow the Wikipedia links to the EU documents which admit the way they are reeling in the UK rebate.
This is not FUD, this is the stuff we wilfully refuse to read on how the EU deals with the UK.
As for a trade deal....
Ah, yes, this is strongly a Remain refrain. We're going for.
Now let's do a reality check. We will get whatever is on offer. Unless we make it so unpalatable for the EU to not offer us what we want.
How do Remainers want to get a better offer? They want to lie down, roll over and give the EU anything it wants.
How do you actually get anything out of the EU?? You kick them in the nuts and keep doing so until the pain is so much that they give in.
Workingman wrote:When it comes to in/out I voted Remain making me a Remainer and that is how I shall remain. However, I have always been frustrated that as the second biggest economy in the EEC/EU we were never wholeheartedly involved... and that was not because we were being shafted by the EU. We chose to be a bit-part player when we could have made alliances with others to break or reel in the Franco-German duopoly. Instead we sat in the corner sulking and sucking our thumb.
I know that this is your opinion and, to a degree, I do share the fact that we could have done more.
But here is the reality. The EU is not a Franco German hegemony. The EU is a Franco German Led coalition of minor states who back the Franco German leadership to the hilt every time the UK challenges it. Italy, solidly Franco German, Spain, even more so they don't want UK farming practises competing with their farming regime, they get 1bn euro a year to keep that little piece of the action. Spain veto's the UK every single time it wants anything. The only time they didn't was when Maggie stopped paying. Leaving the Spanish with bills they couldn't pay because the EEC didn't have the money to give them.
Belgium. Solidly Franco German.
Where does the UK get its support? Scandinavia mainly and Netherlands to a smaller degree. Or, in short, the remaining strong Monarchies.
Whilst the UK could have curbed the worst of the excesses of the EU, the UK, due to its first past the post and polar opposite parties, has been a poor friend to those in the EU. Denmark looked to the UK to block the Maastricht treaty from ever taking purchase. Major signed that one. Many of the smaller Balkan states looked to the UK to block Lisbon. Brown signed that.
The UK is the worst fit of any country in the EU. So it is time to get out and make our own way in the world again before we are lobotomised as a nation.
It was a grand dream when it was there but it was never more than a dream.
Pay the price and get out. Stuff their trade deals if they want to sell us 2:1 in goods then they're going to have to see reason.
The main problem in the UK leaving, today, is those who still don't realise what we were in and what we need to do to get out.
Which is why we blinked.