UK could quit EU without paying a penny, say Lords - https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/mar/04/uk-could-quit-eu-without-paying-a-penny-say-lords … - actually, we should be expecting a return on our 16% of EIB.
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Replying to @swardley
Given our huge over investment in EU (compared to what has been received) the starting point of negotiation should be how much EU owes UK.
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This is exactly the kind of UK vs EU & EU vs UK mentality that is going to result in tears in both camps. There is all lose-lose.
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: or you can interpret it as positioning prior to a negotiation rather than being a doormat.
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2 camps positioning is effectively doormatting IMHO. Of course Article 50 is rigged, but so is the situation. Total waste of time!
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: oh, I prefer not in-acting article 50 but terminating immediately - http://moneyweek.com/dont-trigger-article-50-just-leave/ …
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Makes tactical & strategic sense. It'll still end in tears. This is all short-sighted unquantified stupidity IMHO.
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