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Comment by idiotsecant

7 days ago

is the idea of economic destruction akin to what the UK has suffered abhorrent to you? In your excitement about the one you might consider the other.

> the idea of economic destruction akin to what the UK has suffered abhorrent to you?

Yes. But I don’t think Brexit is comparable to what is being proposed here.

In Brexit, the UK invoked Article 50. In this case, the EU would have to execute its Guillotine clause. That dramatically changes the framework for and thus possibility of renegotiations.

  • There’s not going to be negotiations to drop the core principles, I don’t know why bunch of people keep imagining this. UK was let go, Switzerland will be let go too.

    Hoping different outcome by negotiation over this is like hoping for negotiating your way out of your gym membership payment when still attending. Not going to happen unless you become a charity case or insignificant, being significant is not a strength its a weakness when you are looking for charity or special treatment. Switzerland can imagine being too important to loose just as UK thought and they will be let go as UK.

    I guess leaving EU can be useful to those who want to do things to Switzerland just like they did things to UK.

How exactly are the Swiss in any position that would mean economic destruction?

  • They are in a position of having no seas and only EU on every side, which means things are getting more bureaucratic the more EU-Swiss relationship sours. Think border checks on the ground and flight restrictions in the air and the less than 10M rich people in the mountains can now trade only among themselves.

    • Why would the EU be so irrationally butt hurt about it? It seems easy enough to let the Swiss have their policy and both continue to benefit

      Edit: EU can void all the other contracts, but why would it want to? Why do they care so much about how many immigrants Switzerland has?

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