In article ,
James Harris wrote:
To the British the single market is simply a place to trade. To the
Europeans, however, the single market is a way to achieve ever greater
union. Many Brits have no idea how our European neighbours think about
it.
Rather says it all that you split the EU into the UK and everyone else. As
if every other country in the EU was united against a common enemy - the
UK.
The reality is EU members, of course, all have differing views of how
things should be done for the best.
I've never seen what the disadvantages are of having a degree of common
standards and objectives.
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*If I throw a stick, will you leave?
Dave Plowman
London SW
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