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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Believe it or not, I don't think that the UK's strategy is to hurt them more than us.
That's not a productive strategy even if it were possible to somehow manage it.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
The UK want a deal because it's in our interests. The EU are considering a little more than the auto industry, they also have to worry about their little club. They do want to hurt the UK, because they want to deter others from leaving.
The UK also has its own club to worry about.
The EU probably isn't bothered about hurting us, that's for sure, since it will serve as a deterrent to others leaving. They also know we can't hurt them as much as they can hurt us.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Well I was talking about economics, but then again maybe the entire UK population is going to starve, which would be worse than bad flu.
Don't think we're going to starve, but food bottlenecks are certainly posslble.
Ecomonically alone, the forecast from covid is worse than the forecast from Brexit; that's before you start piling up the dead.
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