"Brexit would harm the UK economy primarily by reducing trade with EU countries." Why would trade reduce? All 22,000 EU laws embedded in UK law would stay in place - so UK exporters would remain ...
I have heard the arguments for and against leaving the EU,What I would like to hear from the remain camp is what the Uk would gain by remaining.I don`t mean the regurgitating of the usual "better...
I don’t know how many times we have to debunk the idea that - having "influence"requires submitting the UK to a higher (EU) law - initiated by bureaucrats and supported by foreign politicians t...
I don't know how many times we have to debunk the idea that having a trade deficit "buys you influence" before Eurosceptics will stop repeating it. The United States has a massive trade deficit w...
''A pessimistic scenario, in which the UK is not able to negotiate such favourable terms and there are larger increases in trade costs'' So how does that work then ? When we buy far more from the...
Jesus, Jules !! get a brain if you can't stand to look at the world outside your living room 1) the last round of worldwide agreements under the WTO umbrella was more than 2 decades ago, and it w...
Harris, Sorry, but its hard to "respect" such a belittling distortion of the "leave" arguments - so typical of integrationists - play the man and miss the ball. "The likelihood of regulatory barr...
"EU business will not stop wanting to export to the UK. Supposing France did block traffic – it goes via Belgium and Netherlands instead (Surely they would welcome the business?)" With respect,...
In short, Louis has covered almost everything in a fair and measured way. The only forseeable reason for the EU (and perhaps we mean France) to block continuation of the existing trade arrangemen...
Great article, It seems to me that no enough is reported on the consequences of leaving and the cost of joining the free trade agreement