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The regulation of financial services is an exclusive EU competence where the EU has adopted directives and regulations in the field and where there is general EU law that applies to financial firms, for example, the state aid rules. ...
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Who Are The Masters Now?
November 1, 2008 · No Comments
The question elicited from Ian Pearson, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, the following response:
The regulation of financial services is an exclusive EU competence where the EU has adopted directives and regulations in the field and where there is general EU law that applies to financial firms, for example, the state aid rules. Member states can only legislate in the field covered by a directive (unless explicitly allowed to do so by the directive) in order to implement EU law, to provide further necessary detail or to ensure its proper enforcement, for example by adding sanctions for non-compliance.
Where permissible under a directive, a member state may go further than EU law but only if it does not contradict EU law.
Some issues concerning regulation of financial services are not covered by EU competence, for example regulation of mortgage lending.
I think we knew this already, but I wonder whether Mr Cameron and his jolly pals do.
Next time you hear a Tory economic plan, make them squirm. Ask them whether the EU will actually let them do it.
Hattip EUReferendum
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Secret European Union-agreements with 10 European and North African Countries
Abstract from the Barcelona - Euro Mediterranean Declaration of 1995: |
The Euro Mediterranean Declaration was agreed upon by the EU, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, the Palestinian Authority, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and Israel and comprises:
Comprehensive political partnership, among other things about:
- Establishing a free trade area and economic integration to begin in the year of 2010
- Considerably more money for the partners
- Cultural partnership.
Respect for Islam Is Guaranteed by the EU
Multiculturalism is to be respected in order to promote tolerance between different ethnic groups in society. The importance of a resolute common campaign against racism, xenophobia and intolerance is emphasized. [Breaking News - January 2008 !!!]
Close mutual European-Muslim influence on radio, television, newspapers and magazines is to bring about cultural understanding. The EU will actively promote such mutual influences. Youth exchange is one of the instruments for cooperation between future Euro Mediterranean generations. Barcelona declaration adopted at the Euro-Mediterranean Conference [27-28/11/95] [Story continues beyond image insert]