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No EU Referendum, possibly

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    No EU Referendum, possibly

    Tories whitewash pro-EU report: Revealed: how Tories covered up pro-EU evidence in key Whitehall report | World news | The Guardian

    A couple of quotes: https://www.gov.uk/review-of-the-balance-of-competences

    [QUOTE]British Bankers’ Association: “The BBA firmly believes that the single market is Europe’s biggest asset; within the single market the City is as much an asset for Europe as it is for the UK. The pre-eminence of London – and the UK more broadly as a global financial centre – is intrinsically connected to the UK’s access to the single market. Without maintaining that access, London could be at risk of losing this status.”

    Japanese government: “The UK, as a champion of free trade, is a reliable partner for Japan. More than 1,300 Japanese companies have invested in the UK, as part of the single market of the EU, and have created 130,000 jobs, more than anywhere else in Europe.”

    BAE Systems: “Generally, we consider that the UK achieves much greater global influence by acting as part of a bloc and that the UK has been particularly successful in influencing the direction and content of EU trade policies.”

    BT: “We would be concerned if the benefits – particularly in terms of market access and competitiveness, and valuable EU level action on trade and competition policy, and the single market – were to be jeopardised by a renegotiation of competences where this substantially risked unravelling the existing balance.”
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    Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Surely you didn't think that the proles would be allowed to discontinue the gravy train?
    I'm sure our Nigel doesn't consider himself a prole
    Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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