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Old 10-08-2020, 11:45   #3394
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Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20

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Originally Posted by jonbxx View Post
Nothing to do with 'wanting' to be under the jurisdiction of the ECJ, it's about being members of organisations that make business simpler and more efficient. If being members of those organisations includes the ECJ being the final arbitrator, then fine.

Sovereignty is all well and good but feeling good doesn't put shoes on my kids feet...
The majority of voters wanted to be free of ECJ jurisdiction and took the economic case into account (unless you wasnt to claim that the voters were dumb). The voters also wanted to curb the disporportionate migration that was occurring: everyone's second language is English.

What those voters will be quite happy with is a Canada style trade deal which keeps business simple and does not subject us to the ECJ.

What's wrong with that?
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