BobKowalski
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Ok clam down princess, before making jibes about IQ, perhaps you could provide a breakdown of what value the UK receives from their contribution other than a simple payment to be part of a trading bloc.
Ok, first ‘a simple payment’ to be part of the richest Single Market on the planet, meaning UK industries and businesses can trade with 29 other countries as if they were in the UK, paperwork, admin, customs reduced or eliminated. Professional qualifications recognised throughout the 29 countries, meaning lawyers, accountants, architects can work, travel anywhere without seeking permission or getting equivalent qualifications in those respective countries, health costs covered for travellers.
Second, regulation outsource, in addition to the cost to the country of building, hiring staff for the new customs procedures, as well as lorry parks we will also have to duplicate the regulatory regimes for chemicals, medicines etc, all of which currently is done by the EU for 27 countries, this will be costly to the Govt and add more administrative costs and red tape burdens to businesses in the UK.
We will spend far more preparing the UK for all of this and administrating it then we did in contributions and all to ensure our businesses and industries will compete at a disadvantage to European competitors as well getting cut out of supply chains across Europe. The end result will be slower growth for the UK which means lower tax revenues going forward.
The really pathetic part? We will spend billions eliminating what we have and then spend the next decade trying to get what we had, back. Even more weird. NI can still do a lot of that when the rest of the UK will be behind a barrier. Part of the UK will enjoy an easier trading relationship with Europe than the other three nations. How is that sustainable?
And I’ve not mentioned the Horizon Research program, Financial Services, Erasmus, pet travel etc., or even good old tariffs.