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Leaving the union. And this will deprive the eu of between twelve and 13 billion euros every year thats around 1546 billion. Currently 1 of the blocs Gross National income goes towards the budget, but mrjuncker has already called for members to contribute more when the uk departs. In addition, the eus budget commissioner has already said that the union will need to make spending cuts across the board this includes a modest scaling back of the Common Agricultural policy. Lets get more on this story from Paul Hofheinz president of the lisbon council, a brussels based think tank. This is a big black hole. Will Certain Companies have too step up . Country . They will collate the way they have filled everything. Will pull some here and push some there, and then put it in the oven and bake. But the short answer is where there will start, some countries will pay some more. The good news is that for the moment it is not a controversial issue. Everybody understands that brexit is a situation an

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Big Tech turns its lobbyists loose on Europe, alarming regulators

  Adam Satariano and Matina Stevis-Gridneff, The New York Times  Published: 14 Dec 2020 06:53 PM BdST Updated: 14 Dec 2020 06:53 PM BdST Google and other American tech giants are engaged in a broad lobbying campaign to stop stronger regulation against them. Jack Taylor/The New York Times A leaked document jolted the European Union capital of Brussels in October, laying out in painstaking detail plans by Google to undermine new legislation that could severely damage its digital advertising business. ); } “Academic allies” would raise questions about the new rules. Google would attempt to erode support within the European Commission to complicate the policymaking process. And the company would try to seed a trans-Atlantic trade dispute by enlisting US officials against the European policy, according to a copy reviewed by The New York Times and confirmed by Google.

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