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The UK has no independent say on any of the International Organisations that make up the bulk of the regulations that the EU passes onto us, because we have to accept the common position that the EU takes on behalf of all the member states. Norway, on the other hand, has it's own seat at the table and is, therefore, able to say a great deal more than we can in making up the regulations that the EU then gives us to abide by. You are so obsessed by being a member of the EU you are blind to all the drawbacks that membership has. We could still take part in the single market without being members of the EU, and would have a seat at the table of all the International Organisations instead of having to accept the common position that the EU takes.

 

To put it in simple terms for you, we have one twenty eighths of a seat, Norway has a whole seat.

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