Rather than just deflecting, why not just answer? I am open to people's opinions. I am ambivalent about the EU as an organisation but I don't think being out of it is significantly better than being in it.
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Replying to @mummywoodzy @MokeSpoke and
If you were to answer the question it would be obvious to you. A secure supply line from multiple countries is much better than one funnelled through one centrally controlled cartel. Proof of this was seen this week when macron closed the border for spurious reasons.
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Replying to @JLBKL @mummywoodzy and
Accept of course the majority of trade will continue to pass through the EU.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @mummywoodzy and
Not for long, and actually it isn’t now. The likelihood is that circa 200bn will shift to ROW making reliance on the EU a thing of the past. The outer market Liz Truss signed up in 59 deals in a single year is more populated than the EU.
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Replying to @JLBKL @mummywoodzy and
Likelihood? A tenuous prediction at best. Also that trade will still primarily pass through the EU. What type of business are you in not to understand that?
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Replying to @ElJeppy @mummywoodzy and
A tenuous prediction? You started off claiming your opinions were facts remember
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Replying to @JLBKL @mummywoodzy and
My opinions are based on government figures regarding GDP etc. Yours are just based on happy talk that holds little if any water. There are NO tangible benefits to Brexit. I accept It's happening but don't pretend there is.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @mummywoodzy and
Of course there is. You simply cannot or will not see them as they do not suit your argument. A diverse supply line is better than one controlled by a potentially hostile cartel. Argue that specific point instead of deflecting
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Replying to @JLBKL @mummywoodzy and
The supply line will continue to travel through the EU. What part of that don't you understand. I'm guessing your business doesn't involve shipping or international trade otherwise you'd know that. So no that is not a tangible benefit. Try again.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @mummywoodzy and
I see that you Linda are still stumped by the question anyone else come up with an answer (sensible one that is) or have you all given up and scurried away?
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You've had your answer. What you said is incorrect and is there for not a tangible benefit.
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