Posted on 04/24/2016 6:48:20 AM PDT by HomerBohn
The US President warned the UK would be at the back of the queue for a trade deal with America if it quit Brussels.
But his threat provoked outrage and scorn from pro-Brexit campaigners, who dismissed it as yet another scaremongering ploy from the pro-EU lobby. Mr Obama, who will no longer be in office when decisions on a trade deal are made, delivered a lecture to the British people on why he thinks it is in the UKs, Americas and the worlds best interests for Britain to vote to stay in the EU on June 23. He weighed into the debate despite being warned by a host of anti-EU campaigners to butt out of our referendum battle.
He said there could be a US-UK trade agreement down the line but warned: Its not going to happen any time soon, because our focus is on negotiating with a big bloc, the EU. The UK is going to be in the back of the queue.
Tory Justice Minister Dominic Raab said Mr Obama had made a pretty cynical intervention. He added: Weve got a lame duck president doing an old friend a favour for purely political reasons and taking a few unnecessary risks, being a bit irresponsible with the special relationship between our two countries. You cant say on the one hand that the relationship is essential and always will be, then say that if you dont take my advice youll be at the back of the queue for a free trade deal.
I dont think the British people will be blackmailed by anyone but hes entitled to give his view. What is good for US politicians is not necessarily good for the British people.
The US would not dream of opening its border with Mexico, so it is hypocritical for President Obama to insist that we do the same with Europe.
Richard Tice, co-founder of the Leave.EU campaign, said the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) deal between the US and the 28-member EU was not good for Britain. We dont have a trade deal with the US now because were members of the EU, he said. The proposed TTIP deal would be disastrous for British workers.
Obama doesnt have the authority to deny us a deal, as he will be long gone before any such proposals are on the table. Matthew Elliott, Vote Leave chief executive, said: Barack Obama wont be president when we vote to leave so we should take his comments with a large pinch of salt. Of course the US would want to do a deal with its friends in the UK.
Before the news conference Ukip leader Nigel Farage said Mr Obama had no understanding of the EU and was talking utter baloney. Citing George Bush getting Britain into the Iraq war, and Americas call, resisted by Harold Wilson, to join forces in Vietnam, Mr Farage added: I would rather he (Obama) butted out. After all, the history of American foreign policy advice is not good, is it? We can take advice from the Americans on lots of things, but in terms of foreign policy they are rarely right.
Mr Farage said he hoped all world leaders and global corporations would argue for Britain to stay in the EU because then he could tell voters: Its us against the entire political establishment. The more they club together, the better our chances are of winning.Pro-Brexit Tory MP Boris Johnson said Mr Obama was being downright hypocritical because he would not dream of involving America in an organisation like the EU and surrendering so much control over its own affairs.
During the news conference Mr Obama stressed it was the British peoples decision whether to leave the EU. But he said he believed it was right to make the case that Britain, and therefore its close ally America, was stronger, safer and more prosperous when the UK was a strong member of a stable EU.
He said the US and UK might well have a special relationship but it was inefficient to try to do piecemeal trade deals rather than devoting the effort involved to a deal with a big market of many countries. He acknowledged the US had different relationships with its neighbours. But he added: If I had access to a massive market where I sell 44 per cent of my exports and Im thinking about leaving the organisation that gives me access to that market thats not something I would probably do.
EU membership also gave Washington a trusted partner in Europe on issues such as terrorism, he said. The US wants a strong United Kingdom as a partner and the UK is at its best when it is helping to lead a strong Europe. I dont believe the EU moderates British influence in the world, it magnifies it, makes you guys bigger players.
Mr Cameron also stressed that the referendum was the sovereign choice of the British people but said it made sense to listen to what our friends think. Meanwhile, Leave campaigners highlighted the US embassys longstanding refusal to pay the congestion charge for driving in central London. Mr Elliott said: The US zealously defends its sovereignty, even to the point of refusing to pay the congestion charge, yet the US President thinks the UK should hand more power over our affairs to Brussels and EU judges.
Ukip trade spokesman the Earl of Dartmouth said a US customs official had confirmed by email that the UK was not too small to do a trade deal with the US. A deal is in both countries interests and President Obamas comments strike me as pre-scripted political point scoring rather than a statement of fact, he said.
Oh yes, he would. He dreams of subordinating the US government to the will of a larger entity like the UN...or the Caliphate.
So the take away is that any potential trade deal was going to benefit GB and not the USA.
Technology will change the world for these kids in the future not todays Politicians
To the Brits... I apologize. Sincerely. P.s. Only nine more months.
Can you imagine the reaction if Bush had done something like this?
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Dear UK,
Should you choose to once again invade Wash DC, we will cheer you on. You can capture, torture, hang, and burn the remains of all that you find there.
Dang..dude you sure got THAT right!
We still got Hitler, Pol Pot, Mohamed, Bill & Hillary and 0bama
That was my point, we got all of those instead of the really bad guys.
We should feel fortunate the worst ones were aborted.
Sorry America, but you have the main agency for this man.
Oh but how the Brits wanted us to vote him in.
Yeah but they didn’t know anything about him or his policies, and his opponent was John McCaine
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