Bangers&Mash wrote:I'm very much in the remain camp, but I find stuff like this all a bit hard to get my head round.
Surely only non-uk food prices will increase? So with a little care with my shopping my food bill won't increase by 12%. And if it does more fool me for buying European stuff when there's equally tasty, cheaper British available.
And charging for visas. If they charge then we charge, right? Tourism wise there could really only be Spain, France and probably Italy that benefited from this?
I've promised myself not to get involved in these predictable brexit threads, but on your 2 specific points:
If non-UK food prices increase then so does homegrown produce. It's the simple economics of supply and demand. (i.e. the cost of something from abroad rises, demand for homegrown alternative rises, product becomes scarcer, price rises.)
A lot of people see the end of free movement as a red line, and a likely consequence of this was always the possibility of some kind of entry / exit visa.
A visa application process costs money, and this would obviously be borne by the applicant. (As you correctly suggest, no country would benefit from this, and we all pay, but it's what a lot of people voted for - (knowingly or not).