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by _9MOTHER9HORSE
3642 days ago
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I'm sure the EU wants to make the UK pay, but it can't afford to. The EU is too reliant on exports to the UK to play hardball. That's the calculation the British public made. The UK pays more in than it gets out. It imports more from the EU than it exports to it. The EU needs the UK more than the UK needs the EU. Just look at the immediate aftermath in the markets. FTSE 100 closed 3.15% down, whereas almost all EU indices saw losses 2-3x as much. |
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The EU is too reliant on exports to the UK to play hardball.
I think you and the UK public are mistaken. The cost of another country leaving the EU far exceeds the cost of punishing [1] GB.
Think about it. What if GB gets nice deals for nothing? I assure you that within two years the EU is over. There are many countries with a large fraction of people that are anti-EU. I think the EU will rather loosen sanctions on Russia than giving the UK a good deal. Im wondering how the US government is thinking at this very moment.
One lesson we can draw is that the EU should advertise their benefits in a better manner. And "wir schaffen das" is a sure way to blow up the continent.
1. actually punishing does mean nothing more than to give no special benefits to the UK. They had it, they will loose it.