Gareth Barry Conlon
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so back to the main point even if there is a cost the eu will not be able to unilaterally change the amount during the contract, like they were able to change our contributions when we were members of the eu
incidentally , Will we charge the eu for access to our market if you think the eu are going to charge us for accessing their market ?
No - we will pay the EU for access in any deal.
It comes down to a question of value for money. The EU membership cost was sub 2% of our govt expense and it was good value. The cost of a limited deal will be less but its going to be very poor value. We wont get access to any of the institutions so when you factor in the cost to replicate them and add the cost of trade bureaucracy it will likely cost us more and we get less out of it. The idea that leaving the EU works as a cost saving is farcical to be honest it will cost us possibly twice as much to replicate everything we received as a member and to instigate the changes required to leave. Isolating ourselves from the EU will cost us £bns.