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Originally Posted by thommy
i think the EU gave her too much. but i think she will not get it through anyway.
there will be a hard brexit and i really love to see the chaos that will come with it.
banks are already prepared for that and many big companies too.
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A hard Brexit will be bad for Europe.
Being a member of the EU, the UK has seen the flat lining of wages for most, the export of jobs, higher unemployment, more people relying on welfare and the huge rises in National debts across the EU.
Then the future, where all control will reside with unelected bureaucrats and people not elected by the countries they rule.
The UK leaving will make the balance of power swing further in the favour of non-contributing countries and push the bill further onto the few that do contribute. Do Germans want to be paying a larger share of the EU budget and paying to prop up the Euro? Because the loss of the UK leads to that.
What are the benefits of being in the EU?