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There is a massive shit storm coming for Europe we shouldn't be part of that storm thank god we've got the channel I'd blow up the euro tunnel as well no guessing what I'm voting for. When we are out we can then negotiate sensibly with the European idiots on our terms none of this concession bollocks. Failure to vote out is tantamount to treason in my eyes.

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There is a massive shit storm coming for Europe we shouldn't be part of that storm thank god we've got the channel I'd blow up the euro tunnel as well no guessing what I'm voting for. When we are out we can then negotiate sensibly with the European idiots on our terms none of this concession bollocks. Failure to vote out is tantamount to treason in my eyes.

 

Same old Mounts, getting splinters in his arse from sitting on the fence

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2nd time on this thread I'm gonna post Wow

This is a once in a lifetime fantastic opportunity for Britain, if we do not take it we are going to massively regret it in the coming years. What little Cameron has negotiated will turn to nothing once Labour get in they want a socialist European Union and will cosy up nicely with the rest of Europe soon as they are back in power. The European Union is a doomed experiment it can't work it will continue as a gravy train for politicians and continue leeching money while transferring problems from backward nations into Europe.

 

Europe needs the UK more than we need them we import more than export we contribute more than anyone else other than the Germans, migrants want to come to England if we are out the pressure to take migrants in Germany will become unbearable. We should Strengthen our border controls agree to trade freely and sit back and watch the euro empire cave in over the next 10-20 years without having to pick up the tab. Don't let this opportunity go to waste.

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This is a once in a lifetime fantastic opportunity for Britain, if we do not take it we are going to massively regret it in the coming years. What little Cameron has negotiated will turn to nothing once Labour get in they want a socialist European Union and will cosy up nicely with the rest of Europe soon as they are back in power. The European Union is a doomed experiment it can't work it will continue as a gravy train for politicians and continue leeching money while transferring problems from backward nations into Europe.

 

Europe needs the UK more than we need them we import more than export we contribute more than anyone else other than the Germans, migrants want to come to England if we are out the pressure to take migrants in Germany will become unbearable. We should Strengthen our border controls agree to trade freely and sit back and watch the euro empire cave in over the next 10-20 years without having to pick up the tab. Don't let this opportunity go to waste.

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I wonder if all these overseas companies who have set up in the UK (Nissan, Honda etc) on the back of tax breaks and tariff free entry to the EU market will continue to invest in the UK.

i wonder if they would give a second thought to what that would do to the lucrative sales of their vehicles in the UK market, plus the cost of moving their factories?

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I wonder if all these overseas companies who have set up in the UK (Nissan, Honda etc) on the back of tax breaks and tariff free entry to the EU market will continue to invest in the UK.

 

I seem to recall Honda saying they would stay in UK.

Then again, their only other European manufacturing plant in Europe is outside EU.

Their Belgian centres are for spares, not assembly.

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i wonder if they would give a second thought to what that would do to the lucrative sales of their vehicles in the UK market, plus the cost of moving their factories?

 

I don't think they'd move their factories.

 

Probably just build new ones elsewhere.

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I don't think they'd move their factories.

 

Probably just build new ones elsewhere.

They wouldn't even have to build them themselves, other countries would be falling over themselves to build new factories for them to get production moved across to them

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They wouldn't even have to build them themselves, other countries would be falling over themselves to build new factories for them to get production moved across to them

With European financial assistance? Without Britain's input this will become more difficult.

 

Can developing European countries start doing loads of such projects on their own?

Not convinced there will be wholesale shifting of industry and job losses.

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With European financial assistance? Without Britain's input this will become more difficult.

 

Can developing European countries start doing loads of such projects on their own?

Not convinced there will be wholesale shifting of industry and job losses.

Dunno, I'm sure there would be no shortage of offers if they did decide to relocate (I'm not saying they will or wont)

 

I'm interested to see how this plays out. I'll hold off making my decision until I've heard both sides. There's going to be tonnes of spin and scaremongering from both sides over the next few months

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