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Originally Posted by nomadking
Why would they have to apply special rules for us? Why don't they change things for everybody? Realistically there are no measures that could be introduced anyway those would fully resolve the issues. It would be just tinkering around the edges and people would find a way around any new restrictions.
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The problem was that David Cameron was arguing just for us which made us appear selfish.
He would have got more support if he had argued for equal rights for all EU states.
All his successor has to do now is see what happens in the upcoming French and German elections. My guess is that there will be a massive swing to anti-EU parties.
Another thing to consider are the MEP elections when again there could be a massive swing to anti-EU parties following the Brexit.
It's a shame that the EU management is so inflexible because if they don't adapt and change they will be like the dinosaurs..extinct!
The next two years are going to be very interesting.