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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI think you'll find that its the British government. A recent report (which I can't find now) showed that Britain is the country that follows the most Brussels edicts, Why? I can't explain...
BTW, for those who say that the EU pushes its laws onto the UK, its true bit its not as bad as in some countries. The following is from 2012 showing the percentage of EU law that is UK law:
UK – 15.5%
Denmark – 14%
Austria – 10.6%
Germany – 39.1%
An easy to read article on EU law and how it is implemented in the UK: BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Q&A: How UK adopts EU laws
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWhat you seem to be saying there is that other EU countries don't let themselves get pushed around by Brussels, and I think that's largely true. So why does Britain let itself get pushed around? Is that the fault of the EU or the British government?
BTW, for those who say that the EU pushes its laws onto the UK, its true bit its not as bad as in some countries. The following is from 2012 showing the percentage of EU law that is UK law:
UK – 15.5%
Denmark – 14%
Austria – 10.6%
Germany – 39.1%
An easy to read article on EU law and how it is implemented in the UK: BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Q&A: How UK adopts EU laws
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSo actually, what YOU want is a free trade zone, and what I want is a free trade zone, and what lots of other tory bastards (as some would call us) like you and me all over northern Europe want is a free trade zone, but we can't yet agree on the mechanism to achieve that?
Interestingly, there is an example where harmonization of tax rates has actually worked out quite well, customs tariffs for goods entering the single market.Last edited by doodab; 13 November 2013, 16:48.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostExactly. Markets are controlled by the large corporates aided and abetted by EU legislation that piles huge costs onto new companies entering markets.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThere are lots of good things the EU does and I would accept your point. The debate is should these policies (along with the bad ones) be legalised by a third party? There are common standards of training and skills (the UK is the only country that charters its engineers) that indeed make it easier for business to happen within the EU. If we sign up to these we can expect our companies to be able to compete effectively for contracts.
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostShe does seem to represent German interests, and for that alone I respect her just wish our politicians would represent our interests
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAgain I think you're wrong there; the mood in Berlin, the Hague, Copenhagen and Warsaw, or among the electorates that put centre and centre right parties in power in the 'sensible countries' of the north is absolutely NOT about handing more power to the EU; to the contrary in fact, with the notable exception of one German foreign minister who made a bit of a prat of himself at the last big conference saying that Britain had to be in fully or not at all, and was promptly put in his place by Frau Merkel who sees things in a rather more nuanced way. I think you'd like her actually; she's a Tory.
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostYou think we have free markets ?
corporatism /= capitalism
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Originally posted by doodab View PostIs DA complaining about outcomes created by free markets?
I think I need to go and lie down.
corporatism /= capitalism
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Originally posted by zoco View PostI don't know how any of you lot can be so equivocal about the EU.
It is a corrupt, undemocratic behemoth from whose shackles we must free ourselves at the earliest opportunity.
Yes, the CBI and captains of big business warn against pulling out and understandably so; the EU actively furthers their globalist agenda in which power and wealth is concentrated in the hands of a tiny elite and the rest of us continue our move towards modern day serfdom.
Though we voted to join a free trade bloc, the ultimate goal was always a federal state but this minor fact has always been kept back from the public and that is a complete and utter disgrace.
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Originally posted by zoco View Post...the ultimate goal was always a federal state ...
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I don't know how any of you lot can be so equivocal about the EU.
It is a corrupt, undemocratic behemoth from whose shackles we must free ourselves at the earliest opportunity.
Yes, the CBI and captains of big business warn against pulling out and understandably so; the EU actively furthers their globalist agenda in which power and wealth is concentrated in the hands of a tiny elite and the rest of us continue our move towards modern day serfdom.
Though we voted to join a free trade bloc, the ultimate goal was always a federal state but this minor fact has always been kept back from the public and that is a complete and utter disgrace.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAt the same time there should be a mechanism by which we can pull away without having to resort to leaving the EU.
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