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EU 'essentially the work of the Devil!' Australian journalist erupts at Brussels | World | News


Mr Sheridan said: To speak very bluntly, the European Union is essentially the work of the devil.
It s operating procedure is this, it ties itself up in ludicrous regulatory knots and imposes grotesque cost disadvantageous on itself.
It then tries to export those cost disadvantages through the treaty system and multilateralism them.
Now of course the nations of Asia simply don t pay any attention to this rubbish at all.
European Union is essentially the work of the devil Australian correspondent Greg Sheridan says (Image: GETTY)
Australia has been performing well while lacking the same target as the EU, Sheridan noted (Image: SKY NEWS AUSTRALIA) ....

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EU's fears over Brexit before trade deal chaos: 'Everybody is losing'


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The implementation of the Brexit trade deal has resulted in huge impacts on both sides of the English Channel. The UK has seen its trade with Europe encounter increased bureaucracy as fishermen and figures in the haulage industry rage at the new trading relationship. Last month, the Road Haulage Association (RHA) said loads on lorries going through British ports to the EU had fallen by as much as 68 percent in January 2021 compared to January 2020. The Government challenged this claim, but Cabinet ....

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EU warned 'Netherlands could follow UK with Nexit' as Dutch PM raged at idea


| UPDATED: 10:11, Fri, Mar 12, 2021
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Brexit represented the first occasion a country has left the EU in its current form, sending shockwaves through Europe. The UK s decision coincided with rising euroscepticism in some of the EU s biggest member states, and sparked speculation over who could be next to leave the bloc. In 2017, Dutch pollster Maurice de Hond undertook a survey in which 56 percent of Dutch people were in favour of leaving the EU if there was a referendum tomorrow. This led to ....

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EU threatened bitter trade war with UK over Brexit deal: 'This will not be accepted!'


| UPDATED: 16:39, Fri, Mar 5, 2021
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Post-Brexit relations between the UK and EU have become tense once more as Brussels warns it will launch legal action against Britain very soon . The move comes after the Government decided to unilaterally delay the implementation of part of the Brexit deal relating to Northern Ireland. The Government will extend the grace period on checks to allow Northern Irish businesses more time to adjust. Brandon Lewis, the Northern Ireland secretary, announced the � ....

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EU torn apart by Europe's media for vaccine delay: 'Brexit one Brussels nil' | UK | News


| UPDATED: 23:28, Tue, Mar 2, 2021
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Coronavirus vaccine: European Union citizens receive their jabs
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The UK has made good progress with its vaccine rollout, as the country surpassed 20 million people jabbed this week. But this has contrasted greatly to the state of affairs in Europe, where leaders have come under fire for a comparatively slow rollout of the vaccine. The bloc encountered supply problems after signing a deal for 300 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in December. The rollout in some countries was delayed because of a temporary red ....

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