Comments by "SaBa" (@saba1030) on "Truth To Power"
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@EllieD.Violet
Moin dear Ellie 😊
So I use that mailaddy, I'm using for yt anyway? Or do I need another one?
About M, infact that info is correct, it even was reported about in the Spiegel, T-online, Guardian, leMonde, etc and at the EUs Commission site....
April 18th 2024 = the EUs Commission offer was the "EUs youth mobility deal for youngsters at the age between 18-30 for max four years to study/Erasmus, work, etc"....
A few days later the UK rejected the EUs offer...
Looking at the EUs Commission site "Q&A Commission's proposal on EU-UK youth mobility"...
Let me know, please, when the discus is ready, looking forward to that 😊
Have a nice Sunday with greetings from oop north 🖐
Edit typo/autocorrect 😁
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@CtrlOptDel No.
Neither was the UK "half in, half out, nor did it have to do permanent negotiatons or other whatever... " = instead it was a full member, which demanded opt outs, starting with Thatcher and the "Brit bargain" = hence UK paid about one third of its membership fee only (those £ 350 million never existed), one could say, that the UK had a EU membership "made to measure", up to the last minute, when Cameron was demanding another opt out for the UK = to stop FOM for all Continental EUropeans only, not though for the Brits...while telling the EUs negotiators, if they don't give him what's wanted, they'll start a Brexit referendum 🙄 😂
Even now, being a 3rd country, UK is misbehaving as usual by not implementing properly any of the deals, it signed with the EU27 4,5 years ago.
The EUs Commission started an infringement procedure against the UK recently, as it still hasn't implemented properly any of the deals, it signed with the EU27.
Starmer got informed about that subject, when visiting the EU27.
Right now there are various EUs member states, which wouldn't even take UKs application form for EU membership.
Don't forget, Brexit did cost the EU27 member states € millions as well, getting prepared for Brexit without having a say in it (of course), supply chains and infrastructure had to be rerouted etc.. you really think, that any of the EU27 will change that quickly again, only because UKs electorate changed its mind again, and then at the next GE, Brexit 2.0 might happen again?
Not wanted, sorry..
Decisions made have consequences...
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@davetekannon
Well, as stated in my other response to you = UKs electorate can hold as many referenda as wanted, still doesn't change anything, hence it's up to the EU27 only, to decide, which country can join the EU and when.
Apart from, that the UK doesn't even fulfill the needed criteria for APPLYING for EU membership at the moment..
To solve that issue = fulfilling the Copenhagen Criteria = will take ages, as one of the needed criteria is a national debt of max 55-60 %, the UKs national debt is at 101,2 % recently...we're talking debts of about £ 1 trillion at the moment, the UK has to get rid of...
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Countries, which are applying for EU membership don't "negotiate" anything, as it goes like that =
The UK has to apply for EU membership by fulfilling the Copenhagen Criteria FIRST (which would be monitored by the EUs Commission), if NONE of the EU27 member states vetos the UK joining the EU, only then the UK/GB would receive the status as a "candidate for EU membership", and then the 35 chapters have to be fulfilled/implemented properly (which would be monitored by the EUs Commission), if not done properly, joining process stops instantly.
No exceptions, no cherry picking, no fast track, no opt outs, as stated by various EUs negotiators/spokesmen various times since years...
It's mandatory for ALL NEW EU member states, to join the Schengen area and adapt the €/Euro, as soon as the new EU member state has a stabile enough economy...
The UK doesn't even fulfill the needed criteria for APPLYING for EU membership at the moment = a national debt of max 55 %, the UKs national debt is at 101,2 % recently...
Estimated time needed for joining the EU are minimum 15+ years AFTER fullfilling the Copenhagen Criteria, as stated by various EUs negotiators/spokesmen various times, they know due to experience of other countries joining process.
EUs joining criteria =
article 49 TEU
Greetings from the EU27 🖐
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The Treaty of Rome set up the EEC, bringing together Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, to work together towards INTEGRATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH THROUGH TRADE, to establish a common market based on the free movement of goods, people, services, capital".
ALL of what the EU27 are today, was already part of the "Schuman plan", and got confirmed again at the Treaty of Rome in 1957, and got confirmed again at the Maastricht Treaty in 1992.
The EU27 are a ever evolving and developing peace project based on solidarity and respect for all EUropean member states with its SM/EEA included to benefit its 450ish million citizens and its member states.
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@youfoundme2022
Well, yes, but it always needs two to tango, hence the EUs Commission stated/analogous "that the EU is very happy with the TCA, that it's very balanced for BOTH sides, and that the Commission is taking care of further implementation of the TCA at the REVIEW coming up".
Instead the EUs Commission started an infringement procedure against the UK recently, as it still hasn't implemented properly any of the deals, it signed with the EU27.
Starmer got informed about that subject, when visiting the EU27.
The EU27 are stating "messages" towards the UK all the time since the referendum happened, until these days, but it seems, that those official messages don't "arrive" at UKs gvt(s) unfortunately..
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