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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWe should act in the best interests of the UK.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYou can't say that! Unelected civil servants? If the Brexit community knew that unelected people were deciding the future, they would either have to accept they were duped, or that they are spinning a lie that they refuse to accept is a lie.
In fact the more you can keep politicians out of the decision making process the better.Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhat are the best interests of the UK? Please clarify and explain in detail...Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhat are the best interests of the UK? Please clarify and explain in detail...
however, amount to participation in the Single Market or parts thereof, as this would
undermine its integrity and proper functioning. It must ensure a level playing field in terms of
competition and state aid, and must encompass safeguards against unfair competitive
advantages through, inter alia, fiscal, social and environmental dumping.Comment
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostA free trade agreement that is balanced, ambitious and wide-ranging. It cannot,
however, amount to participation in the Single Market or parts thereof, as this would
undermine its integrity and proper functioning. It must ensure a level playing field in terms of
competition and state aid, and must encompass safeguards against unfair competitive
advantages through, inter alia, fiscal, social and environmental dumping.
So what's in the UK's interest is something exactly the same as The Single Market?Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhere did you copy and paste that from?
So what's in the UK's interest is something exactly the same as The Single Market?
copied from the EU's negotiating document.Comment
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostA free trade agreement that is balanced, ambitious and wide-ranging. It cannot,
however, amount to participation in the Single Market or parts thereof, as this would
undermine its integrity and proper functioning. It must ensure a level playing field in terms of
competition and state aid, and must encompass safeguards against unfair competitive
advantages through, inter alia, fiscal, social and environmental dumping.
and even though It will be "wide-ranging", there will still be massive queues and bureaucracy to contend with at the channel ports, so bye bye just in time suppliers.
It will however be good for most of the companies exporting their products to the UK who will simply pile the costs of the huge border bureaucracy onto UK consumers.
Last edited by BlasterBates; 1 May 2017, 14:02.I'm alright JackComment
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