• plyth@feddit.org
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    2 days ago

    None of the disadvantages of not joining existed either. If neighboring countries stop doing business because transaction costs with countries within the EU are becoming cheaper for them then a country can shrink, or join the EU. In democracies that will inevitably lead to pro EU parties winning.

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        Yes. Yet is it wise to use the power to force other countries to support it?

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          It sounds like complaining that a shared flat is allowing the people living there to have lower cost of living?

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            When Walmart comes to a town, everything is cheaper there, until the other shops have closed.

            The EU can be all good, like a shared flat. But it could also be like Walmart. It’s difficult to know.

            By making fair deals the EU makes sure that it stays good. If the EU is willing to force the hand of countries it’s likely that it will force the hand of its workers.

            Of course, Britain can’t quit and expect to keep all advantages.