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In terms of your question, I take the word "practical" to exclude "sovereignty". So, as yet, no "practical" benefits have occurred. As I've always said, sovereignty has been the driver for me on the basis that business, with (sadly missing) government help, would sort out our progress. The one thing you Remainers dodge is the sovereignty question: Do you want to be part of a single European state with rules made in Brussels? Remember, we, the British, may look like them, but we don't think like them. Big difference and hence Brexit. |
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Failure of trade negotiations with Canada is a political failure of the UK government, not a failure of Brexit. But thanks to Brexit, the present government can be held entirely responsible for that failure at the ballot box. No shuffling of EU commissioners, no rearranging of unwieldy rainbow coalitions in Strasbourg. https://www.statista.com/statistics/...ry-gdp-levels/ |
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Didn’t we also have a veto ? That could be used in rules and regulations ? ---------- Post added at 13:36 ---------- Previous post was at 13:35 ---------- Quote:
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And no, we did not have a veto on EU trade negotiations. Most decisions are taken by QMV since Lisbon. Cameron’s exceptionally rare use of a veto in the Council was in the area of financial regulation, one of the few areas where the veto still exists. |
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You constantly obsess about soverinty and yet ignore the extreme damage done to the country. This is the real question here: the cult-like obsession with soverinty, literally at all costs but no contrition, or even acceptance, about the massive cost involved. |
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I have never shied away from criticising the damage done to the country by the incompetent government.
But sovereignty is very important. We fought for it against Germany and now we've broken away from the next iteration of European domination (admittedly not fascist). All we need is a competent government to support the business environment. Btw, what "massive cost"? Someone earlier mentioned a cost to consumers of £200 million/year arising from the import controls. What's that? £6/year per consumer? The cost of Covid support is what's hitting us hard financially. I ask again: Do you want Brussels to make our laws? |
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Got to love subliminal typos… ;)
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I wasn’t aware of what the veto allowed us to veto against so thanks for the clarification :) |
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