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Looking at it as an outsider looking in, things just look like they are complaining about paperwork. I feel like it will take 2 weeks to a month at most to re-negotiate the tariffs, taxes, and border stuff at maximum with the EU and then life will move on.
So why are people up in arms on either side? For YEARS.
The people that want to leave want more control of their situation, and the people that want to stay want the benefits of being a member of the EU (European Union). But really the only benefits I see is they don't have to do as much paperwork.
Every single other country outside the EU has to do these taxes, tariffs, and negotiations with other countries and with dealing with the EU - or am I missing something very obvious?
So why are people up in arms on either side? For YEARS.
The people that want to leave want more control of their situation, and the people that want to stay want the benefits of being a member of the EU (European Union). But really the only benefits I see is they don't have to do as much paperwork.
Every single other country outside the EU has to do these taxes, tariffs, and negotiations with other countries and with dealing with the EU - or am I missing something very obvious?