Message from @Kubs
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it would take two years if he initiates said article in EU treaty
Well, how Brexit will actually be executed is up to the stupefied UK government, I guess
I sense another currency drop, anyhow
If they truly mean it then quite EU as a whole
Already saved up my cash for such
not some economical bs
that truly wasnt worth the drop in currency
It was, though
to enter EEA?
No, just the sheer amount of insecurity sent the currency plunging
England risks losing an important position to other countries sich as Netherlands
Like people put HQs there for trade business
People sold all their Pounds and invested it in another currency
Like the Yen
Being quite independent from the Dollar
Ah I heard about that
Anyway, the Pound lost like 20% of its value the day after the Brexit vote
Pounds were considered somewhat a stable currency
then they went to the next stable one, yen.
I instantly invested in a new multi cooker lel
Gogogo No (r) way
It makes sense why Norway doesn't want UK in
The oil prices are dropping
Meaning their economy is also dropping
They'd be hard pressed to export stuff at the same rate if UK were to enter EFTA
If the oil prices were the same as say
8 months ago
They'd be far less reluctant
One concern is that Norway, through Efta, has signed trade agreements with 38 countries, including Mexico, Canada, Colombia, Morocco, Kuwait and Qatar. If the UK joined, those trade agreements might have to be renegotiated and future trade deals would become more complex.
so this is what the UK wants maybe?
I heard something about the reason UK went out was wanting more trade deals outside eurozone
could just be bs
They want more control over the trade deals in general
Without EU directives
Anyhow, I keep a bunch of money in NOK from before the price drop so I know. But honestly I don't really care enough about the value of money.
I think its a pretty stable currency
But yeah, I would veto out UK
Unless they got some nice offer on the table for other countries
Apperantly, from what I heard, they already have enough maintaining the EEA/efta
UK don't import alot, I think