Quote: billwill @ 3rd July 2016, 1:52 PM BSTThe EU politions claiming that trade negotiations can't start until after the EXIT terms are agreed and after the UK has actually left, haven't thought it through.
Once we have left the EU, World Trade Organization rules would then apply so UK-EU trade would not stop, (but would be subject to tariffs; import/Export duty). However the free-movement-of-labour regulations would immediately stop and the UK would have full control of immigration from the EU. If they spent 9 years dithering about making a new agreement; UK would have full control of immigration for those 9 years and would probably come to like it a lot and wouldn't give up a smideon of that control for the sake of zero tariffs.
Besides which in that 9 years, new deals would be made with non-EU countries and our trade with them would increase and trade with the EU would decrease, perhaps eventually leading to "The UK had decided that it does not need any special agreement with the EU, WTO rules will suffice" and cancelling of any negotiation.
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Shall we suggest you for the vacant PM job. Once you are there you can do the rest towards becoming Dictator yourself.
I think that's how Cromwell did it.
I'm sorry Billwill but much of what you say here is what you hope rather than being reality. For example, the Director of WTO and the Financial Times disagree with you on the point about a simple reverting to WTO rules:
"Britain would face tortuous negotiations to fix the terms of its membership of the World Trade Organisation if it votes to leave the EU, its director-general has warned".
https://next.ft.com/content/745d0ea2-222d-11e6-9d4d-c11776a5124d
One of the problems with the Leave leaders has been that in their emphasis on "you can't trust politicians, they are all incompetent and actually it is all so quick and simple" is that while they are largely right on the first points, they are totally wrong on the last. Governing a country is extraordinarily complex. It isn't a simple thing at all.
I do not support the EU Freedom of Movement policy. Cameron's deal only partially addressed it. Much of it was likely to change in the next few years because of impacts on national Governments in elections - including France and Germany in late 2017. But this absolute obsession some people have on immigration is extremely worrying when no one sensible has suggested even a five year period of zero immigration would be some magic economic wand. Again, it is wanting an easy solution when there isn't one and there never has been.
Of course, UKIP and other business people could have done huge amounts of work on preparing the way INFORMALLY for international trade deals at the INDIVIDUAL BUSINESS level. There were no constraints on them in that way. But look at the Conservative banker Leadsom who wasn't an MP between 1991 and 2010. She was too bone idle or muddled even to update her website from 2013 when she was praising the EU. These are the sorts of people who claim they can run a country. By citing POLITICAL constraints on FORMAL trade negotiations, they are hiding the fact that they haven't planned at all for this moment in the past 25 years.
Theresa May - the more moderate candidate - has said today that sending them all home has to be on the negotiating table. That is how close we are now to the old people's National Front being in charge of this country. Some will quietly celebrate it but if they think for one moment that they and everyone else are likely to survive something of that magnitude with their owned houses still standing, they are living in a dream world. That will become a nightmare for everyone - and it's precisely why people for years have voted Con/Lab/Lib, warts and all.