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    So politicians know nothing about the EU but you're an expert...the same Norway Model their Prime Minister said we wouldn't like - that Norway model, the one it costs a country to access the EEA but you don't have a say, that Norway model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Grantland View Post
    So politicians know nothing about the EU but you're an expert...the same Norway Model their Prime Minister said we wouldn't like - that Norway model, the one it costs a country to access the EEA but you don't have a say, that Norway model.
    I am really sorry for trying to add some background to the debate with some stuff that non politicians are saying about the negotiation. I think that the politicians have also been shown to be pretty ignorant on the EU... if nothing else has been shown in this referendum, surely that is.

    I will reduce it back to your level though. Just for you... ****s sake min, these remainers are self righteous morons. Happy?

    Using the Norway model as the basis is entirely different to using the Norway model. This is a classic example of the ignorance of the politicians and media. For example, I can use an employment contract as the basis of my employment with a company. However, the details that are in the contract are what is important. It could say that I need to work 7 days a week, 70 hours and do night shifts every second day. Would I like that? (given your analogy). Or it could say, I can work whenever I want and get 60 days paid vacation a year. Using the Norway model as a basis is entirely different to agreeing to the terms of their model.

    It makes sense to use it as a basis because we already have the EU laws within our own laws. These are all referenced within this model therefore, it cuts down the time to reach agreement. It does not mean we need to stick to the laws that are written into UK law.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Getintaethem View Post
    I am really sorry for trying to add some background to the debate with some stuff that non politicians are saying about the negotiation. I think that the politicians have also been shown to be pretty ignorant on the EU... if nothing else has been shown in this referendum, surely that is.

    I will reduce it back to your level though. Just for you... ****s sake min, these remainers are self righteous morons. Happy?

    Using the Norway model as the basis is entirely different to using the Norway model. This is a classic example of the ignorance of the politicians and media. For example, I can use an employment contract as the basis of my employment with a company. However, the details that are in the contract are what is important. It could say that I need to work 7 days a week, 70 hours and do night shifts every second day. Would I like that? (given your analogy). Or it could say, I can work whenever I want and get 60 days paid vacation a year. Using the Norway model as a basis is entirely different to agreeing to the terms of their model.

    It makes sense to use it as a basis because we already have the EU laws within our own laws. These are all referenced within this model therefore, it cuts down the time to reach agreement. It does not mean we need to stick to the laws that are written into UK law.
    So you think we're going to negotiate a better deal than the Norwegians have? Are you Donald Trump?

    Point 1 of any negotiation of accessing the EEA will be...free movement of labour, so you and your leave pals that want less immigration are already behind the 8 ball.
    The Norwegian Prime Minister, who of course must be dismissed as having knowledge, says being on the outside but adhering to the rules is rubbish as all you can do is lobby.

    Oh and that is before you consider the rest of the world that will be dump us way down the list for trade agreements.

    And then there are the number of trade negotiators the UK has - 20.
    They'll be busy...

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