brickster69 wrote: » Ok, you listen to leaks. But the link below is the mandate given to EU negotiators. Are you saying once they have been given a mandate it can be changed ?https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2019/04/15/trade-with-the-united-states-council-authorises-negotiations-on-elimination-of-tariffs-for-industrial-goods-and-on-conformity-assessment/ So much garbage on here and no one calls it out as lies.
brickster69 wrote: » Thinking about that last one. I can roam for free in any EU country and many more global countries even if the UK were not in the EU.
brickster69 wrote: » Three times as well. Anyway the deal is dead. You guys should be more worried about what plans you have to make than worrying about the poor old UK.
brickster69 wrote: » Yes, for EU laws not to be higher than UK laws.
brickster69 wrote: » Does not matter to me, they are free in most countries in the world without being in the EU.
brickster69 wrote: » USA
looksee wrote: » You don't have any advantages do you? All the talk is just to be a devils advocate, stir things along. So which particular EU law that supercedes a UK law is particularly offensive to you? Bearing in mind that the UK were involved in its creation.
BonnieSituation wrote: » Name a country where they allow you to roam for free in another country.
First Up wrote: » So faced with a choice between the best deal they could negotiate and the worst deal imaginable, the HoC opts for the latter. How responsible.
brickster69 wrote: » It was a proposed deal that was not accepted by Parliament. Do you not get it yet ?
trellheim wrote: » Yeah those pesky free mobile phone roaming laws in all the EU are a bitch but you do you .
brickster69 wrote: » It was rejected 3 times by a pro remain parliament. Does that tell you how favourable it was. Anyway it is dead now.
trellheim wrote: » Have to stop you there. HM Govt agreed the deal and accepted it for the United Kingdom, much in it was put in by, and extremely favourable for, the United Kingdom. the UK Parliament has so far failed to ratify it. Words are important here. You bet we get it.
PropJoe10 wrote: » That's not the fault of the EU.
looksee wrote: » Brickster you quoted the post requesting that you name just one benefit of leaving the EU and you went off on a tangent - I would really like to hear one solid reason for leaving, one real advantage?
BonnieSituation wrote: » We did a deal with them and they've gone off in a strop. Jesus.
Limpy wrote: » Let's just wish the UK well and try do a deal with them.
prawnsambo wrote: » Because they aren't? Although it's classified, there have been leaks and the EU outlined some of the principles some time ago. It's far more than 'industrial and mechanical'. It includes services, textiles, pharmaceuticals, chemicals to name a few.