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Previously on "We pay, but have no say: that’s the reality of Norway’s relationship with the EU"
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Kinda my point, neither side can say hand on heart what going to happen either way. My guess is that once the franco-braverian syndicate gets the cart blanch we'll all be walking funny for the next 50-100 years.
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At least for Switzerland, the average salaries are considerably higher and tax is lower, so we don't notice it's expensive. The UK is so cheap!Originally posted by SueEllen View Post...BTW everything in those countries plus Norway and Switzerland is damn expensive.
The last vote was very close - within 1 or 2%. It was after that the Swiss Federal government started bilateral treaties.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYet still they don't want to join the EU.
If the UK tried the Swiss model, then that'd mean implementing Schengen!
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostWasn't suggesting you made a mistake, merely that the Norwegians might have done so. FWIW, 2 nights in Stavanger taught me everything I need to know about Norway, mostly revolving around not being the muppet who has to pay the bar tab. Six people, 2 nights, a grand, near as makes no odds. Pining for the fjords, not bleeding likely...

Yup, if you're going to drink buy it from the government stores and do it at home.
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Wasn't suggesting you made a mistake, merely that the Norwegians might have done so. FWIW, 2 nights in Stavanger taught me everything I need to know about Norway, mostly revolving around not being the muppet who has to pay the bar tab. Six people, 2 nights, a grand, near as makes no odds. Pining for the fjords, not bleeding likely...Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOh yeah? Lived in Bergen over a almost two years, plenty of time to see what the locals drive. Where abouts in Norway did you live? Perhaps it's region specific?
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Oh yeah? Lived in Bergen over a almost two years, plenty of time to see what the locals drive. Where abouts in Norway did you live? Perhaps it's region specific?Originally posted by Mordac View PostMahoosive mistakey right there. No wonder the Gerries keep sending the bill every month...
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If only the Norwegians had bought more German cars...Oh, and French cheese...Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThis really spells it out the errors of brexit. Norway has money, we have debt. Lots of it. We could never afford to pay the trade tariffs, yet the exit camp argues we could be like Norway.
We pay, but have no say: that’s the reality of Norway’s relationship with the EU | Espen Barth Eide | Opinion | The Guardian
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Fair point. We should have used ambulance chancing call centres for our economic forecast.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostI believe one is being published, although it won't base it's economic forecast on the price of oil.
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I believe one is being published, although it won't base it's economic forecast on the price of oil.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIndeed. It has a white paper and everything. Where is the UK white paper telling us how it'll be?
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Indeed. It has a white paper and everything. Where is the UK white paper telling us how it'll be?Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostBut an Indy Scotland was a perfectly sensible move. Flip, flop, flip, flop...
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