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Old 03-17-23, 07:45 AM   #566
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European MEP admits UK may have 'made the right choice' to leave EU

AEuropean MEP has admitted that the UK may have 'made the right choice' in voting for Brexit because there are now 'increasing reasons and arguments' for leaving the EU.

Dr Gunnar Beck, an MEP for the populist Alternative for Germany party, claimed Brexit 'has not gone smoothly due to open sabotage' by Brussels.

Beck said the UK's decision to leave the UK may have been the 'right one' as he criticised the influence that EU's European Court of Justice has on domestic policies. He said the legal body was centralising power to Brussels - all at the expense of individual member states.

The German MEP claimed that by voting for Brexit, the UK could now decide on many of their domestic policies. However, in reality, the EU will still have control over Northern Ireland under the proposed Brexit deal while the UK is still part of the European Court of Human Rights.

Beck told Breitbart: 'The European Court of Justice and its politically inclined activist judges are constantly reinterpreting treaties. With their court rulings, they are constantly making politics for an EU that is becoming more centralised and more powerful. At the expense of the Member States and their citizens, of course.'

He added that despite Brexit not going smoothly, due to what Beck claims is due to 'open sabotage', the power of the European Court of Justice means that the UK made the 'right choice' in leaving the EU. He added that it's time for Brussels to accept the UK voted for Brexit.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...6b3ae310&ei=28
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