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Patrick Lohlein
patricklohlein
An astonishing amount of people in Britain seem to think that EFTA and the EEA are the same thing, including some who really ought to know better (or at least
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Siob, Princess of Yorkshire #FBPE #FBPEGlobal #FBR
Sillyshib
Here’s my Christmas Day prediction. A Labour/SNP/LD coalition will win the next election because everyone will hate the Tory corruption & looting by then. The coalition will negotiate an EFTA
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Rem Korteweg
remkorteweg
On March 17, the Netherlands will have general elections. Two parties - PVV & FVD - want a Nexit, a departure from the EU, in line with Brexit. As the
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EFTA 4 UK
EFTA4UK
Every major trading nation has close bilateral trading relationships with their regional neighbours. That is a statement of geographical and political reality. Without such relationships in the trading environment of
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Steve W
mcpete
So. To correct the mistakes on both sides.The EU has 44 trade deals either in place or provisionally applied, covering 76 countries. If you add the deal it has with
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Baghwallah
baghwallah
1/ The Matador de Zorros is probably right. (1) is true (it's happened already), (2) is immaterial because Parliament voted to trigger Art. 50 and we've had 2 subsequent governments
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Adrian Yalland
AdrianYalland
I’ve not yet read the text of the new agreement between the UK and the EU, but from what has been discussed in the media, it seems for large parts
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The Leave Alliance
LeaveHQ
I do not think that the UK ever ventured any credible plans. All those put forward by the Tories were based on misreadings of how the system worked and none
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Pieter Cleppe
pietercleppe
Great analysis of the #BrexitDeal by UK lawyer @Luxspeed (Chef de Cabinet of EFTA Court Judge Bernd Hammermann), focusing on a key issue: Arbitration (which can be triggered when EU
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The Leave Alliance
LeaveHQ
EEA Efta is a dead option. It would have been a workable departure mechanism but it's too late now. The purpose was to safeguard trade. That ship has sailed. We
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Michael M. 🇨🇭🇳🇴🇮🇸🇱🇮🇬🇧
vivamjm
I've experienced it first hand these last 50 years ..helped by 30 years experience in the Freight/Customs frontline industry. How UK has grown accustomed to (took if for granted) growing
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Barrister's Horse
BarristersHorse
SNP thread1. Scotland's independence rested on the UK staying in the single market - that is why we saw repeated Brexit related litigation in the Scottish courts. 2. If an
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Arwyn
Anianegwr
This isn't going to work. You could federate an independent England ... which IMHO a reasonable idea, but also England's business. But you won't succeed in creating a federation out
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🌹Lee Hyde 🌹#EarnMyVote #SocialismOrQuits
anubeon
So says the man who signed off on innocent people being illegally bundled up in vans then taken out of the country via air to CIA black sites. We see
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Arwyn
Anianegwr
1. The first article advocates a beefed up version of devolution. I really couldn't get along with it. I found the second far better thought through. Both are attempting to
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Space Admiral Nathan of Bankrupt Satellites Ltd
nathansldennis
I don't want to say 'I told you so' but I did. You got your wish June, we have left the EU, 65 million British people have been stripped or
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