Nobody forced them to go out, and in the aftermath they proved to be all but reliable.
EU imposing strict rules for anyone is basically natural.
What is crying is 'British exceptionalism', which thinks they should be treated better than others.
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Nobody forced them to go out, and in the aftermath they proved to be all but reliable.
EU imposing strict rules for anyone is basically natural.
What is crying is 'British exceptionalism', which thinks they should be treated better than others.
The UK has decided it so! They voted for Brexit. Now they have to live with the consequences. This constant cherry-picking by the British has to stop. It's up to the EU what they decide and what not.
But they didn't vote for them being excluded from things! They just voted to exclude others.
What's "fair"? If the EU is looking to increase self-reliance, anyone who's not in is of course at a disadvantage. Even if it wasn't so, buying without paying import taxes is always more attractive.
Well maybe if you hadn’t exited the EU, the memories wouldn’t be so bitter.
Bitter? I thought everyone agreed it was a rousing success and a brilliant idea.