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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
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.
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i donīt know where you always get your numbers from but you really should change your source.
i will give you some numbers from UK
raise of GDP between 2000 and 2014 from 1500 billion dollars to over 3000 billion dollars,
unemployment rate 2000 = 4,7% - 2017 = 4,1%
labor costs 2000 at 80 points - 2017 = 103 points
trading balance 2000 = - 2000 2017 = +2.01
exports 2000 = 20 billion - 2017 = 55 billion
here you can play a bit a see how "bad" was the EU to britain
print the numbers and hang them over your bed because you will not see such numbers again.
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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.
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where do you think all this inner european trades will go ?
they will go to exactly those countries and it will make them stronger.
britain lost his biggest trading partner and not only this. britain depends on the continent
or have to ship or fly all good inside.
you know what that means to distribution prices when the day comes when there will be a border and all trucks have to wait hours and hours to get through the customs ?
do you know what it means to your education system when you can not send people easy to another country in case you have to many from them and take from other countries in case you do not have enough from them.
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What are the benefits of being in the EU?
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brits will know it soon !