Honest thoughts on brexit?

I think it's supposed to be Trump actually.

this, not to mention UK's best trading partner always has been continental Europe, since EU is customs union as many other things aswell, it will be very difficult to maintain good trade relations with EU members including France and Germany. Hard Brexit is the worst thing that can happen to UK and after failed Brexit deal in UK's parlament, EU has big leverage.

it's pretty based and you can easily deny that

signed agreements.

>Telegraph being smug how merry ol' little england is 10% of EU exports and them going out will put the union to death
>meanwhile 60% of UK commerce is with EU countries, 40% of their food is from EU or from countries with which EU has trading deals they will have to negociate again
It's just too funny

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There are four freedoms that anyone participating in the EU free trade area has to accept: movement of products, services, capital and labor. You have to accept all of them or you can't have full access to the market.
The UK wants to keep full access to the market excluding the freedom of movement for labor (aka EU immigration). The EU stance is clear, either all in or all out, there can be no exceptions to these rules.

haha imagine if you could trade with other counties without being tied down in a failed attempt at a superstate haha

And get buttfucked as you try to negotiate with a country that is 10 times bigger than you

You can, enjoy your customs and no just-in-time-deliveries though.

Aha yeah I'm sure they will make better deal as a single country in a position of weakness rather than when part of a united market of a billion people