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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson calls on Germany and France to compromise on Brexit
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom 1" data-source="post: 74229220" data-attributes="member: 404020"><p>One understandable motivation is that small and medium business owners aren't happy about being edged out of the market by multinationals, which do well within the EU's regulatory framework. It's possible small businesses will fare better after a Brexit, but as the economy is likely to take a significant hit, maybe not. People won't have much spending money. The idea of leaving the EU to regain our 'sovereignty' is a bit of a chimera, I'm not sure what people mean by that exactly but we can't just do whatever we want whether we're part of the EU or not. The UK needs to be part of some arrangement of trade partnerships, finance models, and so on. A deal with the US will make a lowering of standards in a number of areas inevitable, leaving the majority of people (i.e. people who are not wealthy) more vulnerable to becoming tools for the rich, to be satisified with whatever gets handed down to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom 1, post: 74229220, member: 404020"] One understandable motivation is that small and medium business owners aren't happy about being edged out of the market by multinationals, which do well within the EU's regulatory framework. It's possible small businesses will fare better after a Brexit, but as the economy is likely to take a significant hit, maybe not. People won't have much spending money. The idea of leaving the EU to regain our 'sovereignty' is a bit of a chimera, I'm not sure what people mean by that exactly but we can't just do whatever we want whether we're part of the EU or not. The UK needs to be part of some arrangement of trade partnerships, finance models, and so on. A deal with the US will make a lowering of standards in a number of areas inevitable, leaving the majority of people (i.e. people who are not wealthy) more vulnerable to becoming tools for the rich, to be satisified with whatever gets handed down to them. [/QUOTE]
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