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  3. Next week Chancellor Rachel Reeves will again set out how she hopes to see the UK/EU 'reset' help the country battle the economic doldrums in which it (we) drift.

Next week Chancellor Rachel Reeves will again set out how she hopes to see the UK/EU 'reset' help the country battle the economic doldrums in which it (we) drift.

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    Next week Chancellor Rachel Reeves will again set out how she hopes to see the UK/EU 'reset' help the country battle the economic doldrums in which it (we) drift.

    The problem, however, remains:

    The UK sees the 'reset' as focussing on strategic areas where there is some benefit to (re)engaging the EU.

    What the EU sees is the continuation of a long term policy of cherry-picking and 'having our cake & eating it'.... for the EU the benefits of EU membership come *with* membership!

    #politics #EU

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      Next week Chancellor Rachel Reeves will again set out how she hopes to see the UK/EU 'reset' help the country battle the economic doldrums in which it (we) drift.

      The problem, however, remains:

      The UK sees the 'reset' as focussing on strategic areas where there is some benefit to (re)engaging the EU.

      What the EU sees is the continuation of a long term policy of cherry-picking and 'having our cake & eating it'.... for the EU the benefits of EU membership come *with* membership!

      #politics #EU

      christo_459@mastodon.me.ukC This user is from outside of this forum
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      @ChrisMayLA6
      We either join fully including the euro or we struggle on as a failing state

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      • chrismayla6@zirk.usC chrismayla6@zirk.us

        Next week Chancellor Rachel Reeves will again set out how she hopes to see the UK/EU 'reset' help the country battle the economic doldrums in which it (we) drift.

        The problem, however, remains:

        The UK sees the 'reset' as focussing on strategic areas where there is some benefit to (re)engaging the EU.

        What the EU sees is the continuation of a long term policy of cherry-picking and 'having our cake & eating it'.... for the EU the benefits of EU membership come *with* membership!

        #politics #EU

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        @ChrisMayLA6 It's yet more of the British political class's inflated view of their own importance and of the UK's importance.

        The same thing has been visible this week with Rory Stewart and Alistair Campbell getting worked up about the UK having only one ship available for the Iran War. Declining former empire no longer in big league shocker 😅

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