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This and that affects me.
So it shouldn't be difficult to give some actual examples, should it.


It's more of the lack of common sense.
Give some specific examples of what lack of common sense there is which:

a) affects you
b) would not be replicated by domestic lack of common sense from Westminster or Whitehall.


One size fits all.
"You can have what ever color you want, as long as its Black"
Give some examples, please.
 
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- Spend less
- waste less
- integrate less
- subsidise less
- understand that the world is getting on without you
- understand that socialist policies don't help you compete on a global scale
- Understand that GDPR is pointless, Article 13 unworkable along with half the other EU rules designed to protect the worthless.

Its pointless discussing EU reform - its heading in the wrong direction, nobody will take it back to being a trade and cooperation club.
 
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It's pointless discussing anything with someone so challenged that they think the EU is a socialist organisation.

The EU, its more of a neoliberal organisation. It gets lots of money from Lobbyists. I wonder why its rules seem to benefit big corporations.
 
So it shouldn't be difficult to give some actual examples, should it.

NO

Give some specific examples of what lack of common sense there is which:


NO

a) affects you
b) would not be replicated by domestic lack of common sense from Westminster or Whitehall.

NO



Give some examples, please

NO

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Don't you work?
 
Don't you work?
Don't you know how to use quoting in a way which works?

Anyway - nice to have confirmation directly from you, via your inability to back it up with any actual examples, of just how much your opinion about the EU is worth.
 
Don't you know how to use quoting in a way which works?

Anyway - nice to have confirmation directly from you, via your inability to back it up with any actual examples, of just how much your opinion about the EU is worth.
See what I mean.No wonder he is an expert.This site is his life.
 
I wonder why its rules seem to benefit big corporations.
Do they? More than UK rules?
The EU is to launch an investigation into a British government scheme that may help multinational firms pay less tax, the Guardian has learned.
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...anti-tax-avoidance-schemes-for-multinationals
The European Parliament on Tuesday passed a directive requiring big multinationals to report tax and financial data separately in all countries where they operate, a measure aimed at tackling tax avoidance and profit shifting to countries with lower taxes.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu-taxavoidance-idUSKBN19P1NY
Corporations use loopholes to avoid paying taxes, for example by shifting profits to EU countries with lower taxes. New EU rules would put an end to this.
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/...nationals-to-pay-taxes-where-profits-are-made
The European Commission today took the first steps towards an EU-wide tax crackdown on digital companies such as Facebook, Uber and Amazon.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...sion-plans-eu-wide-tax-crackdown-tech-giants/
Companies operating in the EU should disclose certain information about their finances and how they operate in reports for transparency purposes.
https://ec.europa.eu/info/business-economy-euro/company-reporting-and-auditing/company-reporting_en
 
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- Understand that GDPR is pointless,
To address the only specific point in your ramble that could apply to any organisation.
If it's pointless in EU. hasn't it also been pointless for decades in UK, along with the recent Data Protection Act 2018?

You don't mind if organisations collect your data without your knowledge or permission?
You don't mind if these organisations misuse your data?
You don't mind if you have no redress when you find out about this obtaining/misusing of your data?
 
To address the only specific point in your ramble that could apply to any organisation.
If it's pointless in EU. hasn't it also been pointless for decades in UK, along with the recent Data Protection Act 2018?

You don't mind if organisations collect your data without your knowledge or permission?
You don't mind if these organisations misuse your data?
You don't mind if you have no redress when you find out about this obtaining/misusing of your data?

I see you don't mind that its yet another piece of EU legislation that makes to harder for small businesses to operate.
 
Clearly he can only mean that he believes that businesses should be allowed to collect personal data of people without their knowledge or permission, misuse it and provide no means of redress, because that make it easier for them to operate
 
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