Originally Posted by
The Old Fat One
....Think of aviation, for example. No-one in the industry, or really anyone in government you can find, thinks there is much wrong with being in the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The upheaval of leaving probably isn't worth it - essentially, if it ain't broke, don't fix it...
...and of course that is demonstrably untrue, because to remain "unchanged" in EASA (even as a non-voting member) we must accept the supremacy of the ECJ as the ultimate arbiter. The Brexit Elite have repeatedly said this is an absolute red line that will never be accepted.
So to say "nothing will change" is a blatent lie - pretty well par for the course for brexiters I'll agree, but that doesn't make it true.
PDR