The EU is currently adopting a tough stance and refusing to budge on any negotiations because the last thing they want is for other nations to follow the UK out of this extravagant little club. However if we fail to get some sort of agreement on trade I wonder how long it will be before the likes of Mercedes, VW, Seat, Citroen, Peugeot, Fiat & Co look to create their own deals or face massive problems with their work forces; not to mention the vineyards and multiple other industries involved in trade with UK. As it stands we import more from the EU than we export to them so are they really going to cut us off from all trade deals? I think not. And the imposition of tariffs will only exacerbate the problem.
I doubt the EU will produce a break down of the 'divorce' bill because they are being deliberately vindictive to make negotiations as awkward as they can. We pay them what is legally owed to them along with any justified moral obligations.
Pleased to see that Jack agrees we should be paying our share for what we receive. However we should not be subsidising the rest of the EU.




