Given that you have, yet again, reported to insult, we can deduce it's too good for you.
Your arguments are so kindergarten-ish that all they are worth are derision. Educate yourself and then get back to me.
Can you cite any occasion where the British government has had a problem with the EU minimum rate i.e. where the government has ever wanted to set a lower rate than the EU allows?
That points to one of my main points in all this that the UK governments over the decades have been pro-EU and so never kicked up a fuss about it, else we would have been offered a referendum years ago. In fact Labour said they would give us a referendum on the Lisbon treaty and never did. The Tories did a similar thing. When not in power they act as though they want to deal with the EU, because they know the people aren't happy with it, but once in power they fudge it.
What, the one where the far right candidate failed to get elected?
Failed? He missed it by a cat's whisker. That country is divided down the middle and it will show its ugly head in the near future. The migrant crisis will cause a huge amount of problems. And similar splits are occurring right across the EU.
What about France and its strikes. About 25% of its petrol stations have no fuel and it is coming to a stand still. If the labour law goes through there will be total outrage and if it doesn't then the EZ's deficit rule will start to falter and the Euro take a downward plunge. Belgium also has strike problems about the labour/working rules.
https://euobserver.com/tickers/133535Turkey's parliament will block a deal with the EU on migrants if Turks do not gain visa-free access to the bloc, president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned. "Turkey is not asking for favours – what we want is honesty," he said at the end of the World Humanitarian Summit.
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https://euobserver.com/tickers/133537Workers at all of France's eight oil refineries walked out on strike over new labour laws on Tuesday, leaving roughly 20% of petrol stations low on supply or completely out of fuel. In Brussels, 60,000 workers marched in protest at plans to raise working hours and the age of retirement.
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https://euobserver.com/tickers/133534German development minister Gerd Mueller wants 10% of the EU budget spent on solving the refugee crisis. A special commissioner should be appointed to lead a combined European refugee strategy, he told the Guardian in the margins of the world humanitarian summit in Istanbul.
---This could cause a huge amount of backlash at these times of austerity in the EU. It could mean a larger EU budget so members have to pay in more and we could lose our rebate (called an abatement), which we will soon lose if we vote to stay in. Plus the plans to enforce migrant quotas on member states very much in the vein of the USSR!!!---
https://euobserver.com/tickers/133543The future participation of the International Monetary Fund in the Greek bailout is not 100 percent sure despite Monday's agreement on debt relief, Eurogroup president Jeroen Dijsselbloem said on Tuesday. The IMF's board will decide later this year after an assessment of the Greek debt sustainability.
---This'll make the shit hit the fan!!! Where will the EU get sufficient funds to give the Greeks another bailout? From the members states who are bankrupt themselves? And though we are not in the EZ they'll somehow make us pay by a round about underhand way!!!---
The EU is looking goood!!!