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Brexit won't stop EU migration
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And that's a bad thing, how?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIf the UK leaves the EU will dismantle and countries like Switzerland will ignore themHis heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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I never said it was a bad thingOriginally posted by Mordac View PostAnd that's a bad thing, how?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Technically, you'd have to pull the trigger at some point. Otherwise there's kind of no bleeding point like. Or are you just slightly more mouth than trousers...?Originally posted by vetran View PostI can stop my little toe from itching by pointing a twelve bore at my foot. Doesn't mean its sensible.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Yes the moment the European Communities Act 1972 is repealed or amended the EU has no legal authority over the UK.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostParliament is sovereign and an Act of Parliament could invalidate the application of the freedoms at s stroke.Comment
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No they don't they have an agreement in place with the EU.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postno they don't. EFTA countries have the exact same rules.
https://next.ft.com/content/fba39018...0-42b68cfae6e4
As Old Greg points out, the UK government can unilaterally exit the EU at any time it wants simply by passing an act of parliament, unlike the 2 year exit clause there would be no international agreement in place so it would cause havoc, but it can be done.
Part of that agreement states that EFTA countries have the legal right to unilaterally to take action if “serious economic, societal or environmental difficulties of a sectoral or regional nature arise and are liable to persist” as a result of excessive migration.
While the 'safeguard measures' are in place EFTA-EU trade continues.Comment
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