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Re: [Updated] The UK’s future relationship with the EU
Has the EU done this with any other country (multiple separate trade agreements/deals)?
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The EU's trade deals with other nations do not make the same stipulations as they are trying to foist upon us. That may possibly be because there is no question of fishing rights regarding, e.g. Canada, Japan. But what we have in common with the other countries, is our sovereignty. Norway has a special deal under its EEA membership and thus acquiesces to some EU law. It retains control of its own fisheries. Why can't you agree that, having left the EU, we should retain our sovereignty and have a stand alone trade deal? Btw, I've dited my earlier post to add how they are bullying us. All reproduced below. Quote:
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Pierre actually make quite a good post - something few would expect me to ever say - in the Coronavirus thread. He linked to this blog and how it sums up part of the problem.
https://www.effiedeans.com/2020/04/j...d-country.html Quote:
Of course I'm not counting Seph in that group. |
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I’ll restate it - has the EU done multiple separate trade agreements/deals with another country (treating fisheries as just one of many deals/treaties)?; you mentioned quite a few different deals - quotas and tariffs, fishing, aviation, security, etc. |
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Also it is worth pointing out that were members of EFTA from 1960 to 1972 when we joined the EEA. EFTA worked very well, especially at London Airport coming from an EFTA country with expensive stuff! Just putting a bit of filling to your somewhat sweeping statement. ---------- Post added at 19:45 ---------- Previous post was at 19:42 ---------- Quote:
Why do I feel you're trying to trap me into something stupid (like your question)? |
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I'm not claiming it's a huge number, Seph. Some could be few, and still be a vocal 2 per cent on twitter, or the difference in an election. :)
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If this had been done by the EU with any other country, this would strengthen your proposal, as they couldn’t say "it’s not been done before". |
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Other matters, pertaining to sovereignty and cooperation are desired by the UK to be held separate; highly logical. The EU, on the other hand, doesn't want to treat the trade negotiations on a Canada basis unless that falls within their wider agenda of binding us into their rules & laws. Is that what you want? |
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-partys-review
Nice of the Lib Dems to finally acknowledge the easy way to stop Brexit. |
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The one that integrates the EU's and Canada's commitments to apply international rules on workers' rights, environmental protection and climate action (and these obligations are binding)? The one that does little for the trade in services and in particular almost nothing for the trade in financial services? |
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