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On 13/06/16 12:57, Tim Streater wrote:
In article . com,
dennis@home wrote:

On 13/06/2016 11:10, Tim Streater wrote:
In article . com,
dennis@home wrote:

On 13/06/2016 09:16, Tim Streater wrote:


It means we get to set the numbers. It means that laws affect this
country are made in this country. Simples.

Really? And to think that laws in other countries don't affect the
UK is just silly. How about the USA immigration laws? do they
affect the UK?

Which particular laws made by the EU do you think will not affect the
UK if we leave?

Very funny Den. As anyone with two brain cells to rub together (not
you, evidently) could tell, I was referring to laws made in this
country to do with matters affecting those *in* this country. US
immigration laws don't affect this country, they affect people who
might be trying to visit the US *from* this country. And the US will
make those laws without regard to us, as will the EU (well in fact they
already do).

And to your question, the answer is all of them.


So for example car emissions laws won't have to be complied with?


Why would we have to comply with EU car emission laws for cars owned by
UK citizens. For cars sold into the EU, we obviously would have to,
just as we would for cars sold anywhere else in the world. Like the US,
f'rinstance.

This is all very simple, Den, and I don't know why you're having such
trouble with it.

Because he's a thick lefty****?


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