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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
I'll take a cue from you in my response.
Since when has it been it acceptable for a third country to dump subsidised goods into the EU Single Market? 
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Since always. Any loss making business, whether funded by taxpayers, business loans, or spare business captial is being "unfairly" propped up. Where is the evidence that is the plan? NOWHERE TO BE FOUND. In the main it is Labour, SNP, Lib Dems that are in favour of massive state subsidies. The EU Props up whole countries and industries. Poland alone gets several billion each year. Even a non-EU member such as Turkey gets massive assistance.
Under the NI Protocol, the EU could continue to subsidise businesses and countries in the EU, but PREVENT GB from doing the SAME in NI. We would have to ask for their agreement first. Which other non-EU country in the universe allows that? As with so many other issues, which other non-EU country in the universe is ASKED by the EU to do that?