.@bernardjenkin @samclellan untrue EEC & Common Market synonymous but EU & Single Market are not - perfectly possible 2B in SM out EU
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what is important here is that executive action to leave the Single Market will be against the Will of the People
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and thus abuse of power - so May mustn't risk using RP - necessary to overturn 1975 firstpic.twitter.com/m7V1igQ0xx
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@bernardjenkin Please just ask if you require crayons to colour in any of your other opinions. -
The SM (EEA) is a trade agreement between EU and EFTA article 2 contracting parties. http://www.efta.int/media/documents/legal-texts/eea/the-eea-agreement/Main%20Text%20of%20the%20Agreement/EEAagreement.pdf …
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You've 2 eyes, 2 ears and one mouth. Please use proportionally in future.
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Um, you may want to check that.
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Norway, Liechtenstein, Iceland?
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impose tariffs/non-tariff barriers. No understanding if leave EU w/o neg something else WTO tariffs=default 2/2
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@samclellan simply not true. Norway is one example.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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unless you're Norway, Switzerland or Iceland? Which I believe Brexiteers were advocating?
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A very basic error here. Please learn basics of EU v SM before issuing false tweets which the uninformed might retweet.
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No it isn't. The single market is the EEA which is created by an agreement between the EU and EFTA.
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not quite accurate, the SM stands alone, membership of the EEA allows access to SM
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allows access the same as would be if you were an EU member. So EEA is basically = SM m'ship
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not really, there's quite a big difference. I dislike the EEA & don't think it's right way to go
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