That's called 'the best of both worlds'. A bit like living in GREAT Britain - whilst also being in the EU...
Still better though, but in fact much, much better. DA you do love to spray your dislike of brexit around, it may brainwash a few people in the limited brain cells category, but it has no effect on those who really know about the great future after brexit
Wow, go for it. Im in the limited brain cells category. This great future, explain it. We appear to be going backwards from where I am looking.
Have a read of this, it may help. Like everything it is not perfect, and there are some details lacking. But read it with an open mind and then comment? http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/richard-bird/leave-supporters_b_17699668.html?utm_hp_ref=uk-brexit
That article has obviously been written in a way that encourages fervent supporters of the EU. "Look, words that tell you you were right", that's the jist of it. Nothing more. "Read it with an open mind". Is that short hand for, don't furnish anything you are about to read with even the slightest scepticism, just accept it, don't check the validation of any claim, soak it up?
"Greece has been sorted and is recovering well" Big fat Lol The huff article ends by saying 'check the facts' and contains statements like the above. Could do better eh
And for all those who thought brexit would cure the immigration issue. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4797512/Soft-Irish-border-plan-let-EU-migrants-UK.html
Where would Greece be now - following the w-w credit crunch - without the EU's discipline and fiscal support? http://www.focus-economics.com/countries/greece (Pssst - our GDP is going the other way...)
Well, as I understand it, the - then - leftish Greek government swore to tell the EU where to go when they were told they'd have to tighten their belts before getting any EU payments. They soon changed their minds - essentially because they knew that to continue on their existing path would have led to their complete and utter ruin. In turn they received - again, I understand - €240bn in EU payouts, mostly from Germany. Have you stopped laughing? Fatly? Even their, then, financial minister, Yanis Whatshisface, declares that remaining in the EU is wise. And that the UK is a clot.
Greece, as a country, is now owned by German banks DA. Of course he's going to say what ever the EU tell him to say. (and run the risk of no future bail outs. Junckers word is law. The UK is foolish for refusing to take part in the greatest experiment to relinquish absolute control of this great sovereign nation , ain't they? Nice to see Greece admits they've been disciplined .