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Please quote where I said it was wrong.
"Propaganda" tends to have negative connotations these days (even if it didn't neecessarily historically).
Please quote where I said it was wrong.
Except that for that Norway had to agree to other terms Brexiters reject, e.g. free movement, Eu regulations, etc.
"Propaganda" tends to have negative connotations these days (even if it didn't neecessarily historically).
"Propaganda" means it must not be true?
No, it doesn't.
There's also the not so small matter of whether employees/consumers would actually benefit from the repeal of such regulations. I'm sure there's any number of employers who would like to see the back of the Working Time Directive but I doubt it would be popular with many of their employees.
I stand by my claim that I don't think any deal can be done that removes tariffs, in a scenario where the UK refuses to pay into the European coffers and where it refuses to accept the free movement of peopleSee #502
I bet we would have no problem negotiating a deal where we have free trade, open borders, give up our EU votes and we triple our financial contribution.
Boris is widely regarded to have bet the farm on Brexit, and that his career will be trashed if we vote to stay in.
Well, that lends a huge amount of weight to the 'In' campaign for me.
It was the stupidity of an absolutist position which was the problem.
This looks like an interesting site.
It claims to have non- party-political aims but I have found at least one blog criticising it
https://fullfact.org/europe/
No. Perhaps your understanding of some words in English is less than adequate. Which bit of "biased" are you struggling with, from your own definition? BMW's output was propaganda. So is most of the stuff put out by both parts of the Leave campaign, and by the Remain campaign. You've wasted too much of my time piddling about with the meaning a very well understood word without making a single substantive point yourself. Sneering at others is clearly your forte.
Cameron has already said he will move over before the next scheduled election in 2020, so a contest is coming (and don't they all know it ...)I think Boris is on a win-win here. If leave wins he's going to be PM within a few weeks. If they lose he will blame 'Project Fear and the euroskeptics will make life impossible for Cameron forcing him into a leadership contest sooner or later, very much like John Major post 1992.
........If the Brexiters win ...... Not that the occasion will arise, of course.
No. I'm just whistling past the churchyard to keep evil spirits away ...Are you absolutely sure?
Because you insisted that there is no way that Britain can negotiate a tariff-free trading arrangement, and yet Norway have (pretty much). No more, no less than that.
..........So if the UK would get a deal similar to Norways..........
Just for the avoidance of doubt, and for those who like to take snippets out of context, let me re-iterate that I have never suggested Norway as a model for a post-Brexit relationship between Britain and the EU. It was only ever cited as an example of a tariff-free agreement, because some claimed such a thing was impossible.
I take your broader point about Norway being a de-facto member without the influence. They weren't in a great position to negotiate a good deal when they left.