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ononno Mar 2nd 2016 7:58 pm

Re: "Brexit"
 

Originally Posted by Sancho (Post 11884727)

Not a lot there that wasn't already well known- I was an ex pat long before Britain joined the common market; and was able to acquire my rights on the basis of other treaties, albeit with a bit of a struggle. What seems to be being missed by those that support remaining is the profound effect that the EU is having on British common law, and system of governance.We all know that when an EU directive is issued, countries like Italy, Spain, Greece et al only apply it immediately if it suits them, otherwise implementation is delayed as long as possible. Whitehall tends to apply them with all their force immediately, thus ensuring that British entrepreneurs and citizens are further drawn in to the minotaurian labyrinth of Napoleonic and Roman law beaurocracy. Totally different from Common Law, Parliamentary Bills and Statutes, and natural justice. I've seen family businesses destroyed by just such directives and their red tape and paperwork. 'Out' I say, and the quicker the better.

Pulaski Mar 3rd 2016 1:57 am

Re: "Brexit"
 

Originally Posted by ononno (Post 11885176)
Not a lot there that wasn't already well known- I was an ex pat long before Britain joined the common market; and was able to acquire my rights on the basis of other treaties, albeit with a bit of a struggle. What seems to be being missed by those that support remaining is the profound effect that the EU is having on British common law, and system of governance.We all know that when an EU directive is issued, countries like Italy, Spain, Greece et al only apply it immediately if it suits them, otherwise implementation is delayed as long as possible. .....

Germany enforces new regulations with germanic efficiency, but only when they have been "enabled" by local legislation. However I hear Germany has one of the biggest and longest backlogs of EU directives that have not yet been converted into locally-enforceable laws. :rolleyes:

GeorgeYoung Mar 3rd 2016 5:10 am

Re: "Brexit"
 
Ononno - my understanding of your post is that the problem with the EU is the British implementation of the EU's rules. So blaming the EU for the British government seems rather unfair, or have I misunderstood?

Sancho Mar 7th 2016 7:14 am

Re: "Brexit"
 
Most members probably know about this petition, but some may not -

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/112142

philat98 Mar 7th 2016 7:20 am

Re: "Brexit"
 

Originally Posted by Sancho (Post 11889023)
Most members probably know about this petition, but some may not -

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/112142

Added one. 88,000 to go.

Serrano Mar 7th 2016 7:26 am

Re: "Brexit"
 

Originally Posted by Sancho (Post 11889023)
Most members probably know about this petition, but some may not -

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/112142

+2

ononno Mar 7th 2016 6:18 pm

Re: "Brexit"
 

Originally Posted by GeorgeYoung (Post 11885583)
Ononno - my understanding of your post is that the problem with the EU is the British implementation of the EU's rules. So blaming the EU for the British government seems rather unfair, or have I misunderstood?

You misunderstood. The point being that if Britain was out of the EU the government would not be obliged to enforce these interferring directives.

ononno Mar 7th 2016 6:27 pm

Re: "Brexit"
 

Originally Posted by Sancho (Post 11889023)
Most members probably know about this petition, but some may not -

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/112142

+1

Pica Mar 8th 2016 2:36 am

Re: "Brexit"
 
+2

Pulaski Mar 8th 2016 10:00 am

Re: "Brexit"
 

Originally Posted by ononno (Post 11889428)
+1


Originally Posted by Pica (Post 11889718)
+2

Me too. :)

nicktonight Mar 8th 2016 5:24 pm

Re: "Brexit"
 
+ 4 (IN)

Donna Noble Mar 9th 2016 6:56 am

Re: "Brexit"
 

Originally Posted by Sancho (Post 11889023)
Most members probably know about this petition, but some may not -

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/112142

Seeing as this issue affects so many of us, would it be possible to post this to other British Expat forums … not just the Italy one?

Is it necessary to post it to each forum separately or is there a way to do it in a oner?

Sancho Mar 12th 2016 11:20 pm

Re: "Brexit"
 

Originally Posted by Donna Noble (Post 11890926)
Seeing as this issue affects so many of us, would it be possible to post this to other British Expat forums … not just the Italy one?

Is it necessary to post it to each forum separately or is there a way to do it in a oner?

I've been forwarding it to anyone I can think of, here or in the UK, who might want to sign it.

And I've just remembered THIS ARTICLE. It doesn't say which countries they live in, but I imagine there are a good few in Europe.

philat98 Mar 15th 2016 8:47 am

Re: "Brexit"
 
Legal action to delay the Brexit vote....
Brexit: expats launch High Court action that could delay referendum

Donna Noble Mar 16th 2016 6:42 am

Re: "Brexit"
 

Originally Posted by philat98 (Post 11896457)
Legal action to delay the Brexit vote….

Interesting article.

I also happened to read this today (that used the same photo!) - anyway it more or less sums up how I feel about the situation.

In the case of Brexit I will definitely feel sorry for my nieces and nephews who won't be able to enjoy the freedom to access the wider European experience in the future as I have done.

Unless of course the UK goes for the Norwegian model in which case it would have to agree to free movement of people anyway.


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