"Anyone who does not believe in miracles in European affairs is no realist".
Walter Hallstein
President of the European Commission, 1958 - 1968
Born 1901, died in 1982
UK exit from EU would be 'loss/loss scenario'
“Given the size and importance of the UK economy, it is unlikely that the UK could negotiate the same access to the EU single market that Switzerland and Norway have achieved, In particular, the UK’s ability to conduct business in financial services across the European Union is likely to be severely compromised by a departure from the EU.”
The damage would extend to the EU too, since the UK is the eurozone’s largest trading partner, accounting for 4pc of the bloc’s GDP.
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