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@ekimrolyat3474 When the UK joined the EU in 1973, British MEPs voted against 576 EU proposals between 2009 and 2014, but 485 still passed and became law.
The UK had so few votes that we couldn’t block EU laws. We only had 8 per cent of votes in the Council of Ministers and had less than 10 per cent of the votes in the European Parliament.
Politicians surrendered the UK’s power to veto laws we disagreed with , so if the EU decided to introduce a new law that was bad for the U.K. there was nothing we could do to stop it.
Since records began the UK has voted against 72 laws in the Council of Ministers. It had been outvoted every single time.
Because EU law was supreme over UK law, we could not scrap any of these new laws.
Now that the U.K. has left the EU.
Most of the EU laws you have listed, can now be incorporated into U.K. law and the U.K. can now scrap any EU laws, it doesn’t like.
For example-
No longer having to pay the EU, 13 Billion a year.
The U.K. was the second largest EU contributor, we paid in far more than we ever got back.
All EU funding given to the U.K. was paid for by the U.K.
The U.K. had to subsidise failed EU member states and EU bail outs.
Britain is no longer part of “The Common External Tariff.”
Which is a huge tariff placed on imported goods outside the EU, which was an EU protectionist racket.
The U.K. no longer has to accept ‘
‘Free movement of people.’
The U.K. no longer has to pay welfare benefits to EU Nationals.
( Half of Poland came to the U.K,
half of the U.K. didn’t go to Poland.)
The EU principles are based on supranationalism.
In order for this to work, member states have to agree (normally through signing a treaty) to hand over their sovereignty to the EU.
The Euro which is tied to the European Central Bank, controls all VAT, interest rates, borrowing and inflation, it ruined the economy of Greece.
To summarise, EU law having supremacy over national law undermines the nation state.
Britain was given a vote on EU membership.
We voted and leave won.
Regardless of what was said, promised, delivered, it’s what the British people voted for.
The British people voted to get their country back and to get rid of the ECJ. It was never about economics.
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When the UK joined the EU in 1973, British MEPs voted against 576 EU proposals between 2009 and 2014, but 485 still passed and became law.
The UK had so few votes that we couldn’t block EU laws. We only had 8 per cent of votes in the Council of Ministers and had less than 10 per cent of the votes in the European Parliament.
Politicians surrendered the UK’s power to veto laws we disagreed with , so if the EU decided to introduce a new law that was bad for the U.K. there was nothing we could do to stop it.
Since records began the UK has voted against 72 laws in the Council of Ministers. It had been outvoted every single time.
Because EU law was supreme over UK law, we could not scrap any of these new laws.
Now that the U.K. has left the EU.
Most of the EU laws you have listed, can now be incorporated into U.K. law and the U.K. can now scrap any EU laws, it doesn’t like.
For example-
No longer having to pay the EU, 13 Billion a year.
The U.K. was the second largest EU contributor, we paid in far more than we ever got back.
All EU funding given to the U.K. was paid for by the U.K.
The U.K. had to subsidise failed EU member states and EU bail outs.
Britain is no longer part of “The Common External Tariff.”
Which is a huge tariff placed on imported goods outside the EU, which was an EU protectionist racket.
The U.K. no longer has to accept ‘
‘Free movement of people.’
The U.K. no longer has to pay welfare benefits to EU Nationals.
( Half of Poland came to the U.K,
half of the U.K. didn’t go to Poland.)
The EU principles are based on supranationalism.
In order for this to work, member states have to agree (normally through signing a treaty) to hand over their sovereignty to the EU.
The Euro which is tied to the European Central Bank, controls all VAT, interest rates, borrowing and inflation, it ruined the economy of Greece.
To summarise, EU law having supremacy over national law undermines the nation state.
Britain was given a vote on EU membership.
We voted and leave won.
Regardless of what was said, promised, delivered, it’s what the British people voted for.
The British people voted to get their country back and to get rid of the ECJ. It was never about economics.
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When the UK joined the EU in 1973, British MEPs voted against 576 EU proposals between 2009 and 2014, but 485 still passed and became law.
The UK had so few votes that we couldn’t block EU laws. We only had 8 per cent of votes in the Council of Ministers and had less than 10 per cent of the votes in the European Parliament.
Politicians surrendered the UK’s power to veto laws we disagreed with , so if the EU decided to introduce a new law that was bad for the U.K. there was nothing we could do to stop it.
Since records began the UK has voted against 72 laws in the Council of Ministers. It had been outvoted every single time.
Because EU law was supreme over UK law, we could not scrap any of these new laws.
Now that the U.K. has left the EU.
Most of the EU laws you have listed, can now be incorporated into U.K. law and the U.K. can now scrap any EU laws, it doesn’t like.
For example-
No longer having to pay the EU, 13 Billion a year.
The U.K. was the second largest EU contributor, we paid in far more than we ever got back.
All EU funding given to the U.K. was paid for by the U.K.
The U.K. had to subsidise failed EU member states and EU bail outs.
Britain is no longer part of “The Common External Tariff.”
Which is a huge tariff placed on imported goods outside the EU, which was an EU protectionist racket.
The U.K. no longer has to accept ‘
‘Free movement of people.’
The U.K. no longer has to pay welfare benefits to EU Nationals.
( Half of Poland came to the U.K,
half of the U.K. didn’t go to Poland.)
The EU principles are based on supranationalism.
In order for this to work, member states have to agree (normally through signing a treaty) to hand over their sovereignty to the EU.
The Euro which is tied to the European Central Bank, controls all VAT, interest rates, borrowing and inflation, it ruined the economy of Greece.
To summarise, EU law having supremacy over national law undermines the nation state.
Britain was given a vote on EU membership.
We voted and leave won.
Regardless of what was said, promised, delivered, it’s what the British people voted for.
The British people voted to get their country back and to get rid of the ECJ. It was never about economics.
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When the UK joined the EU in 1973, British MEPs voted against 576 EU proposals between 2009 and 2014, but 485 still passed and became law.
The UK had so few votes that we couldn’t block EU laws. We only had 8 per cent of votes in the Council of Ministers and had less than 10 per cent of the votes in the European Parliament.
Politicians surrendered the UK’s power to veto laws, we disagreed with , so if the EU decided to introduce a new law that was bad for the U.K. there was nothing we could do to stop it.
Since records began the UK has voted against 72 laws in the Council of Ministers. It had been outvoted every single time.
Because EU law was supreme over UK law, we could not scrap any of these new laws.
Now that the U.K. has left the EU.
Most EU laws can now be incorporated into U.K. law and the U.K. can now scrap any EU laws, it doesn’t like.
For example-
No longer having to pay the EU, 13 Billion a year.
The U.K. was the second largest EU contributor, we paid in far more than we ever got back.
All EU funding given to the U.K. was paid for by the U.K.
The U.K. had to subsidise failed EU member states and EU bail outs.
Britain is no longer part of “The Common External Tariff.”
Which is a huge tariff placed on imported goods outside the EU, which is an EU protectionist racket.
The U.K. no longer has to accept ‘
‘Free movement of people.’
The U.K. no longer has to pay welfare benefits to EU Nationals.
( Half of Poland came to the U.K,
half of the U.K. didn’t go to Poland.)
The Euro which is tied to the European Central Bank, controls all VAT, interest rates, borrowing and inflation, it ruined the economy of Greece.
The EU principles are based on supranationalism.
In order for this to work, member states have to agree (normally through signing a treaty) to hand over their sovereignty to the EU.
As long as EU law has precedence over national law, it will undermine the nation state.
Britain was given a vote on EU membership.
We voted and leave won.
Regardless of what was said, promised, delivered, it’s what the British people voted for.
The British people voted to get their country back and to get rid of the ECJ. It was never about economics.
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When the UK joined the EU in 1973, British MEPs voted against 576 EU proposals between 2009 and 2014, but 485 still passed and became law.
The UK had so few votes that we couldn’t block EU laws. We only had 8 per cent of votes in the Council of Ministers and had less than 10 per cent of the votes in the European Parliament.
Politicians surrendered the UK’s power to veto laws we disagreed with , so if the EU decided to introduce a new law that was bad for the U.K. there was nothing we could do to stop it.
Since records began the UK has voted against 72 laws in the Council of Ministers. It had been outvoted every single time.
Because EU law was supreme over UK law, we could not scrap any of these new laws.
Now that the U.K. has left the EU.
Most of the EU laws you have listed, can now be incorporated into U.K. law and the U.K. can now scrap any EU laws, it doesn’t like.
For example-
No longer having to pay the EU, 13 Billion a year.
The U.K. was the second largest EU contributor, we paid in far more than we ever got back.
All EU funding given to the U.K. was paid for by the U.K.
The U.K. had to subsidise failed EU member states and EU bail outs.
Britain is no longer part of “The Common External Tariff.”
Which is a huge tariff placed on imported goods outside the EU, which was an EU protectionist racket.
The U.K. no longer has to accept ‘
‘Free movement of people.’
The U.K. no longer has to pay welfare benefits to EU Nationals.
( Half of Poland came to the U.K,
half of the U.K. didn’t go to Poland.)
The EU principles are based on supranationalism.
In order for this to work, member states have to agree (normally through signing a treaty) to hand over their sovereignty to the EU.
The Euro which is tied to the European Central Bank, controls all VAT, interest rates, borrowing and inflation, it ruined the economy of Greece.
To summarise, EU law having supremacy over national law undermines the nation state.
Britain was given a vote on EU membership.
We voted and leave won.
Regardless of what was said, promised, delivered, it’s what the British people voted for.
The British people voted to get their country back and to get rid of the ECJ. It was never about economics.
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When the UK joined the EU in 1973, British MEPs voted against 576 EU proposals between 2009 and 2014, but 485 still passed and became law.
The UK had so few votes that we couldn’t block EU laws. We only had 8 per cent of votes in the Council of Ministers and had less than 10 per cent of the votes in the European Parliament.
Politicians surrendered the UK’s power to veto laws, we disagreed with , so if the EU decided to introduce a new law that was bad for the U.K. there was nothing we could do to stop it.
Since records began the UK has voted against 72 laws in the Council of Ministers. It had been outvoted every single time.
Because EU law was supreme over UK law, we could not scrap any of these new laws.
Now that the U.K. has left the EU.
Most EU laws can now be incorporated into U.K. law and the U.K. can now scrap any EU laws, it doesn’t like.
For example-
No longer having to pay the EU, 13 Billion a year.
The U.K. was the second largest EU contributor, we paid in far more than we ever got back.
All EU funding given to the U.K. was paid for by the U.K.
The U.K. had to subsidise failed EU member states and EU bail outs.
Britain is no longer part of “The Common External Tariff.”
Which is a huge tariff placed on imported goods outside the EU, which is an EU protectionist racket.
The U.K. no longer has to accept ‘
‘Free movement of people.’
The U.K. no longer has to pay welfare benefits to EU Nationals.
( Half of Poland came to the U.K,
half of the U.K. didn’t go to Poland.)
The Euro which is tied to the European Central Bank, controls all VAT, interest rates, borrowing and inflation, it ruined the economy of Greece.
The EU principles are based on supranationalism.
In order for this to work, member states have to agree (normally through signing a treaty) to hand over their sovereignty to the EU.
As long as EU law has precedence over national law, it will undermine the nation state.
Britain was given a vote on EU membership.
We voted and leave won.
Regardless of what was said, promised, delivered, it’s what the British people voted for.
The British people voted to get their country back and to get rid of the ECJ. It was never about economics.
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