View Poll Results: Should the U.K leave the E.U?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo View Post
    Seems 16 million people didn't look at the reality at all
    That is the sad truth of the matter; I wish I could see the faces of those idiots who like to raid the French hypermarkets of cheap booze and cigarettes on their day trips to Calais when they are told they are limited to 1 litre of spirits and 200 cigarettes - same as anywhere else. Goodbye to cheap air fares and holidays in Europe and as we are no longer a member of the EU I suspect there will be visa restrictions or 90 max in EU countries. Forget about finding cheap wine in your local supermarket, the tax will go through the roof along with the cost of fruit and veg unless of course we still allow immigrant labour to do the poorly paid dirty and the odds are we will as English persons won't do it. One appalling thing that was mentioned to me by a friend that lives in the north-east is a recent survey found that most of the population of Sunderland were going to vote out of the EU because of the foreigners taking jobs, yet there are no foreigners in Sunderland other than students. Brexit voters maybe smiling now but in 3 or 4 years time they won't be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    One appalling thing that was mentioned to me by a friend that lives in the north-east is a recent survey found that most of the population of Sunderland were going to vote out of the EU because of the foreigners taking jobs, yet there are no foreigners in Sunderland other than students. Brexit voters maybe smiling now but in 3 or 4 years time they won't be.
    Nissan is one of the biggest manufacturers in the UK and exports the vast majority of its vehicles to the EU. It has consistently committed itself to the NE community and Sunderland in particular because of the highly motivated workforce there.

    Nissan will now have to renegotiate its import standards into the EU, a straightforward procedure as no manufacturing processes will change at this point, though a costly and time consuming procedure, a large company like Nissan will have the resources to deal with the situation, however the renegotiation of standards to meet EU imports will have to be carried out by every single company in the UK that does or wishes to export to the EU... the implications for smaller business are dire.

    And that's without figuring in the drop in currency value... Nissan have invested heavily in the North East, but global free trade has seen many huge multinationals upsticks and move to more lucrative markets for small percentage advantages to their operating costs.
    Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!"

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