Reply to post: Re: Still. The Farage Garage will be open for business on time.

It may date back to 1994 but there's no end in sight for the UK's Chief customs system as Brexit rules beckon

John Robson Silver badge

Re: Still. The Farage Garage will be open for business on time.

"But as per usual there are plenty good reasons but my favourites are- economic, democratic, trade, borders, sovereignty. Which would you like to discuss?"

Any of them, but you need to give a reason, not just a title:

- Economic reasons

There is no doubt that the move out of the EU will be a short, medium and long term detriment to the UK economy. So you want to screw the economy... must be a tory.

- Democratic reasons

Nope, not with you. Presumably you're going to mutter about unelected EU bureaucrats, conveniently ignore that bureaucrats the wold over (including the UK) are unelected.

- Trade reasons

You don't think we should trade with the world?

There is no way to conceive of a mechanism by which we would have an improved trade relationship with any other trading body.

- Borders

The only change likely to our borders is that Ireland might reunify and Scotland might head for independence. What I presume you mean is immigration, which is a net benefit to the UK.

- Sovereignty

We were already a sovereign nation.

We will lose input into the standards to which our products are still held - hardly a "win".

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