One would have thought that fundamental areas such as these would be under central control in a defined 'superstateYes, I've forgotten the full list.
Does it cover areas such as health, justice, policing, education, pensions, benefits, defence, transport.
All MB can point out are negotiated issues (deals) that facilitate easier trade within the bloc...
As for the right of control of immigration it exists, but it's up to individual states to apply restrictions or not...
EU Directive 2004/38/EC allows individual states that control...
Unemployed EU citizens could be returned to their own country etc etc...
Why individual states choose to do so or not is another matter...
As for monetary policy, did the UK not set it's own interest rates whilst in the EU?
But some people do like to cling to proven lies
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