I can't imagine the EU is going to accept a return without some concessions.
I'd be curious to see what those numbers look like if you throw in abolishing the pound and integration of the UK into Schengen.
I mean that's barely even concessions, that's pretty much just standard EU membership. Which I agree, the UK will have to take.
What kind of concessions would the EU be likely to levy? It feels weird to put a member state at an economic disadvantage simply because their politicians are dumb shits.
I can't imagine the EU is going to accept a return without some concessions.
I'd be curious to see what those numbers look like if you throw in abolishing the pound and integration of the UK into Schengen.
I mean that's barely even concessions, that's pretty much just standard EU membership. Which I agree, the UK will have to take.
What kind of concessions would the EU be likely to levy? It feels weird to put a member state at an economic disadvantage simply because their politicians are dumb shits.