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The EU does not claim that goods and people (or services or money) are the same thing.

As usual, you are talking nonsense,

Will india demand freedom of movement like the eu?
As usual you are talking nonsense.
 
Oh roger you are silly.

The EU does not claim that goods and people (or services or money) are the same thing.

Try to show something in my post that is, as you say "nonsense."
 
did roger ever tell us where he wants the new Ireland/UK controlled border to be?
 
Oh roger you are silly.



Try to show something in my post that is, as you say "nonsense."

Will india demand freedom of movement like the eu?
Just answer the question. (he won't)
 
The EU does not claim that goods and people (or services or money) are the same thing.
The "four freedoms" of THE EU single market are identified as such. The EU equates them all together as undeniable rights and you can't have one or some without the other. It's the very same idea the Barnier is using to create difficulties over the Irish Border. The have-your-cake-and-eat-it approach

As usual, you are talking nonsense,
Blah, blah.

While I'm on the subject of having your cake and then also eating it.... this the most recent iteration of the Labour party policy on Brexit. Having been so vocal (because that's what the Queens official opposition does) in the past about trying to satisfy Momentum on the one side, vs Jeremy Corbyn on the other, without actually letting the cat out the bag. NOW the policy is to try and have cake while simultaneosuly eating the cake by giving some double speak about being in A customs Union rather than THE Customs Union.

It gives hope to the Momentum masses (who put Corbyn where he is now) think they've heard "Labour wants to stay in the EU", but is very same argument to that which they've been accusing the Brexiteers of.

Nozzle
 
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