Yep, we even drafted article 50 which technically makes withdrawal possibleMany of the laws the EU took on were British laws.
Yep, we even drafted article 50 which technically makes withdrawal possibleMany of the laws the EU took on were British laws.
2% of how many? 2% of 50 isn't many, 2% of thousands is quite a few.Funnily enough the UK was only on the 'losing side' in 2% of the EU 'orders' voted upon...
So why are France & Germany worse ? They're in the EU.And since 1974, growth in the UK has outstripped Germany, France and even the US...
Whilst being in the EEC/EU...
And since 1974, growth in the UK has outstripped Germany, France and even the US...
Whilst being in the EEC/EU.
Well almost 17 million knew it...when almist nobody knows what theyve got.
Probably because we were at times net beneficiaries of EU financing, and took full advantage of freedom of movement of workers when the UK was the 'sick man of Europe'!So why are France & Germany worse ? They're in the EU.
You mean a few weeks in the mid 70's.Probably because we were at times net beneficiaries of EU financing,
Maybe you could enlighten as to why?
Because their mineral rights may be autonomous but they have no means of their exploitation by themselves.
(And FYI they are Greenlandic)
And the Autonomous Constituent Country may have left the EU, but the people haven't.
Citizens of Greenland are also EU citizens because of Danish nationality law and EU treaties.
Quitters as usual get their facts all wrong!
full advantage of freedom of movement of workers when the UK was the 'sick man of Europe'
Do you mean the treaty that came into force 10 years ago?once the Lisbon treaty slithers' onto the EU statute book we will be powerless.
What orders do you currently have to take which you won't if we leave?We won't have to take orders.
ihnj wants consumers to not have those rights.One example is the EU consumer rights directive, which strengthens rights for consumers across the EU, for example by eliminating hidden charges and costs on the internet, and extending the period under which consumers can withdraw from a sales contract.
Are orders bad?Order is a synonym of regulation, so regulations are orders.
So are we.So why are France & Germany worse ? They're in the EU.
Well almost 17 million knew it.