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Category Archives: brexit
David Davis’s post EU strategy – be a bit more like Canada
According to an article in the Guardian David Davis, pro-BrExit MP, has said that “We don’t have to be like the Norwegians or the Swiss,” but “we could be a bit more like the Canadians.” David Davis spells out his EU … Continue reading
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Tagged post-Brexit
Daniel Hannan admits there will be freedom of movement after a Brexit – so why is leaving the EU the better option?
It is clear that the Leave campaigners do not have a clear, cohesive idea about what the alternatives to the UK’s membership of the EU are. One of the main planks of the EUphobes’ argument is immigration. According to Daniel … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, emigration, immigration, post-Brexit, reflections
Tagged brexit, emigration, immigration, referendum
Why won’t the EUphobes set out their alternative to the UK’s EU membership?
When anybody in favour of remaining in the EU points out the benefits that their group, profession, sector gets from the UK’s membership, there are only 3 reasonable responses from the EUphobe groups: 1) here is how and why you … Continue reading
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Tagged brexit, consequences
No Two stage EU referendum – David Cameron
David Cameron has signaled that there won’t be a 2 stage referendum process. Some people had been saying that we should have two referendums on leaving the EU. The first would be to decide whether we should start the process and … Continue reading
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No to the Norway option – Remain, Leave & Government agree!
David Cameron has said that the “Norway option” for the UK’s relationship with the EU post-Brexit is a non-starter. Norway is a member of European Free Trade Association which with the EU forms the European Economic Area. It has long … Continue reading
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Tagged brexit, consequences, Norway, post-Brexit
Brexit: Nothing More Than A Contemporary Mode.
Every day we read that the Exit Campaigns are gaining presence, that their voice is finally being heard. That the UK public are standing up to an undemocratic union, a fascist movement, a money swallower. Eurocrats are being branded as … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, consequences, EU, EUrights, Information, reflections
Tagged brexit, information, reflections
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Britain’s four-point package for EU reform – POLITICO
Phillip Hammond – Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, has been setting out the Government’s 4 point package for EU reforms. The 4 points cover market regulation, “ever-closer union”, subsidiarity and welfare. He goes on to say “We approach … Continue reading