Why can we not sell our goods in Europe if we leave the EU? We sell in America and we're not an American state. Genuine question.
It means the same for EU countries wanting to trade here too though. We apply the equivalent taxes on their goods & services...we are a big wealthy desirable market for the EU too. All that stuff I think is smoke & mirrors - new big markets would open up/re-open such as the commonwealth countries.We could continue to sell goods in Europe if we left but there would be more restrictions including import taxes etc on goods we sold making it likely that goods would be priced more highly than currently. Or overheads including wages would need to fall in order for goods to remain competitive.
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It means the same for EU countries wanting to trade here too though. We apply the equivalent taxes on their goods & services...we are a big wealthy desirable market for the EU too. All that stuff I think is smoke & mirrors - new big markets would open up/re-open such as the commonwealth countries.
It's all very interesting & for every point made it appears there is a pretty much equally strong counterpoint.
Whatever the outcome, I would wager that the man in the street will benefit in no way at all overall.
...onwards & upwards PUSB
Every cloud...In purely on the fact that Britain would become even more insular. I'd be on the first plane out of here if a no vote happened.
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