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Originally Posted by joeysteele
All I will say is the out organisations have tried to argue there are Countries we can easily deal with as well as having some trade agreement with the EU if the UK leaves
One Country mentioned a few times was the USA, now for me I have no problem at all with the leader of the USA saying if that is really the case or not.
Which is what Obama has done.
Had he been saying something like, of course the USA is here and will give a good trading deal to the UK, his comments would have been very much welcomed I think by the out organisation.
The out organisation first brought the USA into the debate by citing it as one of the Nations we would easily get a trading deal with
Which has been proven to be untrue by the USA's current President and backed up by the person likely to succeed him too.
I see nothing wrong at all in the president putting that info and fact out there in the slightest.
I only wish we would hear from the out organisation any major Nations that are prepared to go on the record as stating clearly they will quickly give really 'good' trading deals to the UK if it votes to leave the EU.
Rather than just hoping many will and with no back up even on that hope.
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ha Australia got trade deals going within 10 months, Obamas blackmail threats are irrelevant scaremongering as he will be gone in 8 months anyway. trump thinks the uk should leave and will of course trade with us....Clinton is a corporate lackey but even shes not stupid enough to stop trading with 1 of Americas top 10 importer/exporters