shambles1980
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thats a strange sentiment.
the uk wanted to impose tarrifs on china imports. but were prevented by eu. also the uk is a huge part of the eu economy, if we arent trading with them then they suffer more than we do.
we trade at a deficit with the eu. due to tarrifs. the rest of the world we do a bit better.
and alot of our industries and manufacturing was moved to central Europe in exchange for subsidies.
our Aluminium and steel industries have declined horrendously due to this and can only improve from here on.
Britain was not historically the leading industrial country on the planet because it lacks resources..
and a huge factor for creating the eu to start it is now gone.
it was started in a time before the internet and when huge shipping container transporters were not common at all. these days you can trade with any where in the world as easily as you can with the closest island..
even the eu understands that the uk is an integral trade partner with the countrys within it. and it is more important for them to gain our money from trades than it is for us to gain their imports that we could attain else where.
the uk wanted to impose tarrifs on china imports. but were prevented by eu. also the uk is a huge part of the eu economy, if we arent trading with them then they suffer more than we do.
we trade at a deficit with the eu. due to tarrifs. the rest of the world we do a bit better.
and alot of our industries and manufacturing was moved to central Europe in exchange for subsidies.
our Aluminium and steel industries have declined horrendously due to this and can only improve from here on.
Britain was not historically the leading industrial country on the planet because it lacks resources..
and a huge factor for creating the eu to start it is now gone.
it was started in a time before the internet and when huge shipping container transporters were not common at all. these days you can trade with any where in the world as easily as you can with the closest island..
even the eu understands that the uk is an integral trade partner with the countrys within it. and it is more important for them to gain our money from trades than it is for us to gain their imports that we could attain else where.
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