Workingman wrote:When it comes down to claims of riders being put in place solely to screw thee UK I have to disagree. All of the things shown are quite normal for funding negotiations and rules. They are unique to the UK based on one simple fact - the UK has a rebate. No other member gets a rebate so no other country can ever enter into such negotiation. It the EU was trying to royally screw the EU, which is not and never has done, it would be making attempts to abolish the UK's unique and beneficial, to us, rebate. Fortunately for us we have a veto against any such action and our Prime Ministers, including T Blair, have not been shy in letting the EU know we would use it.
We might have to enter negotiations into how our rebate is calculated and we might not like the way some of them go, but as we are the only member getting such a rebate it is hard to see how we are being picked on and screwed.
Not quite. There are quite a lot of rebates right now. There are 5 permanent rebates. One is for the UK "Adjustment" and the other 4 are about how much the rebated states pay to fund the UK rebate.
The country not in receipt of a rebate at all, right now, is France. Who, interestingly, with no rebate and having to fund the largest portion of the UK rebate, pays, net, into the EU, slightly more or slightly less than the UK depending on the 4 year trailing rebate for the UK and how it skews each years figures. Essentially France has been massively in receipt of EU benefits and it is only the UK rebate which redresses that. Something which it was designed to do. Spain, whom it was also designed to redress, not only pays less than the UK, but actually is a net recipient. Still. Despite being the 5th largest economy in the EU.
If you read the 2011 document I posted, you will see that it attempts to remove the UK rebate and replace it with a GNI rebate which is then applied to all states. Right now our rebate is re-calculated to fit in with that GNI calculation and retrofitted back to the VAT/CAP imbalance it was designed to redress.
You say that no other country has a rebate. Have a read of those links again. Several countries have had rebates in the last 14 years, Germany is one of the countries currently with a rebate based on GNI. As are the Netherlands and Sweden.
You say I hate the EU. Let me refine that. I am quite happy with Europe, the European countries and their cultures. I even speak, to a larger or smaller degree, 5 of their languages. Although my Italian, Spanish and Dutch are very limited they are used.
However the European Union, that backstabbing self adulating money sink? Yep I hate that, mistrust that and truly believe that it is out to screw the UK. Screwing the UK has been good business for the EU for decades now. Because there are always enough states willing to come onside, so long as the UK is getting a kicking, than there are willing to cry foul. This current farce of a negotiation on exit is a point in case.
So why should I trust an attempt to remove the UK rebate by resetting "ALL Adjustments". So we can throw the UK back on collective bargaining for the UK payments to an EU we do not export to out of choice.
qualification, we choose to export more out of the EU where there are barriers to that trade, than we do inside the EU where there are (supposedly), no barriers to that trade. We have already learned that lesson once, the EU only negotiates with the UK when it is forced to. Rebate, transaction tax and many, many other examples over time.
I have to listen to the insanity of Labour idiots (shadow International trade secretary), saying that they will stay in the single market but negotiate a new customs union. It is childs play for the EU to get anything it wants from the UK when our government ministers are so stupid that they don't know that the single market IS customs union. All the EU has to do is wait for these idiots to get into power (Major, Blair, Brown), then push through every single thing they want.
Even without the attitude the temptation must be overwhelming. If the stupid fools don't know what they are talking about, why should the EU not take advantage??
It is not just the EU I do not trust. I do not trust the politicians of the UK to make decisions in the best interest of the UK in the way that the other 27 states do for themselves.
Whilst my distrust may come out as hatred, it generally is driven by bitter experience of watching the wrong thing happen over and over again. Yes I detest the EU central organisation. But I expect the rest of the countries to do what they do, fight for their own best interests. The fact that the UK seems to be incapable of understanding that they should fight in the first place, or actually fighting in the second place, only makes me that much more implacable.
So when I say the EU is firmly intending to screw the UK, I mean they will take every opportunity to take advantage of our crippling inability to look our for ourselves within the EU. Because we simply do not understand it.
I must admit I'm quite amused that Ireland is allowing itself to be cast as the big bad wolf right now. Of course the republic is bought, lock, stock and barrel, by the EU bailout fund. Germany suddenly becomes castrated with a failed Government and, mysteriously, Ireland finds a pair of cast iron cojones.... Really, am I meant to be that stupid?
I also find it interesting that the news articles I was reading on Thursday, about Barnier assuring May that if she just agreed to cover the rest of the budget that the EU would shift it's stance at the summit, have vanished. No trace. I read them on the mobile then close the links and follow on my PC. Which is a curse because when the links vanish from Google, I have lost them. I should be more careful.
However I see that Barnier lied to get the ball rolling. Davis knew much better. Hold the EU to account for not negotiating, don't offer a figure until they tell us what we're buying. May thought she had the ability to break the deadlock and all she did was erode the UK negotiating position.
You would have me believe that this kind of thing does not go on in negotiating a rebate? Not a chance and we have no politician with the strength of Maggie to refuse to pay and bring them to the table for simple talks. Negotiate or face the consequences as each budget tranche fails to appear.
We are leaving. The EU is playing the stonewalling game. When they are finished and when they have extracted the maximum money possible from the UK, they will then insist that the UK get's nothing better than CETA, if as good. Damaging the NI border agreements, risking conflict in NI, making the UK decide to either throw the whole thing in the bin or bend over and take it.
Try reading to the bottom of the Guardian articles. Where they report that the Irish EU commissioner talks about the UK "Insisting on believing in fictional trade deals". What does this mean? It means that no matter how much money we offer to pay, the EU have no intention of giving us an all encompassing trade deal.
What would I do?
Walk away and tell them that when they have their stuff together and when they want to negotiate, then we'll be there. If they don't have time to make a deal to get the money that is their issue, not ours.....
You ask me to trust that we can bargain with them? We only still have a rebate because it is a majority council decision to remove it. The reason the council is not voting on these issues by QMV is because the UK vetoed QMV for the council. Why did it veto it? Because the first order of business would have been to remove the UK rebate by QMV. Even the idiot Blair was not stupid enough to do that and Brown was never given the opportunity.
It is better that we leave and it is better that we give the EU the absolute minimum it is possible for us to give when we leave.
Anything else invites a shafting.