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Foreword by Professor Tim Congdon CBE
1. A Message from the Author
2. Summary of the Main Costs
3. Direct Costs 3.1 The Lisbon Treaty & the EU Budget 3.2 Suggested Reforms to the Budget 3.3 The UK Rebate & the Proposed Reduction 3.4 The UKs Direct Contributions to the 2007-2013 Budget 3.5 Putting the UK Contribution in Perspective 3.6 Who Paid Most? Who Benefited Most? The Budget 2000-2006 3.7 Who Pays Most? Who Benefits Most? The Budget 2007-2009 3.8 The UKs Direct Contributions to the Budget 1973-2009 3.9 Hidden Costs
4. Indirect Costs 4.1 The Common Agricultural Policy 4.2 The Common Fisheries Policy 4.3 Over-Regulation
5. Summary of the Annual Direct and Indirect Costs, Gross and Net 2010
6. UK Balance of Payments with EU and the World 1973-2009
7. Can Britain Afford the European Union? 7.1 Trade and Jobs 7.2 The EU, London and the UK Financial Sector 7.3 Shoring up the Euro 7.4 The example of Norway and Switzerland
8. Challenge to Government
9. References
10. Acknowledgements
11. Appendix Top 99 EU Directives
Contents
How much does membership of the European Union cost Britain?
GiventheattackonourwayoflifethattheEUnowrepresents,andgiventheobviousgravityofthethreattoourinstitutions,acarefulcost-benefitanalysishasbecomeessential.InhisstudyofHow Much Does the European Union Cost Britain?GerardBatten,theUKIndependencePartysMEPforLondon,setsoutsomekeyfacts.Asheexplains,thecostsarebothdirectandindirect.
Thedirectcostsareheavilyagainstourcountryandhavebeensofromthestart.AsBattenshows,theUKhasbeenanetcontributortotheEUBudgetin37ofthe38years(1973to2010inclusive)thatithasparticipatedintheso-calledEuropeanconstruction.Hearrivesatafigureofalmost80billionofnetcontributionssince1973,butthisisaddingupthenumbersinthevaluesoftheirday.Ifthenumbersweretranslatedintothemoneyof2011,thetotalwouldundoubtedlybeover200billion,equivalenttoaboutaquarterofournationaldebt.
SinceourmembershipoftheEUisbecomingincreasinglyunpopularandwefaceacrisisinourpublicfinances,ourpoliticiansoughtlogicallytocutbackourpaymentstootherEuropeancountries.Onthecontrary,becauseofconcessionsfoolishlymadebyPrimeMinisterTonyBlairin2005,ournetcontributionisabouttoincreasesharplytobetween8billionand9billionayear.
Butthedirectcostsareonlypartofthestory.Indeed,intermsoftheiradverseimpactonourstandardofliving,theindirectcostsarealmostcertainlymuchlarger.Wehavecompliancecostsinimplementingthethousandsofrulesandregulations,manyofthemdownrightsilly,forceduponusbytheEuropeanCommission.WearealsopoorerbecauseresourcesaremisallocatedorwastedasaresultoftheCommonAgriculturalPolicyandtheCommonFisheriesPolicy.
Finally,wearenowincurringarangeofcontingentliabilitiesbyjoininginfinancialrescuepackagesfortheweakermembersoftheEurozone,suchasIrelandandGreece.Weareincurringtheseliabilities,althoughwehavehadthegoodsensenottobelongtotheEurozoneandhavekeptourowncurrency.
ThereisnodoubtthatBritainispoorer,muchpoorer,becauseitbelongstotheEU.Wewouldbebetteroffout,asonceagainafullyindependentandsovereignnation.BattenemphasisesthattwoEuropeannationsoutsidetheEUNorwayandSwitzerlandarenowricherthantheirneighbours.
Foreward by Professor Tim Congdon CBE
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Hecitesthefascinatingoutcomeofa2006cost-benefitanalysisinSwitzerland,whichshowedthatfullEUmembershipwouldhavesixtimesthecostofitsexistingtradingarrangementwiththeEU.NowonderaclearmajorityoftheSwisspeopleareagainstjoiningtheEU.
EveryonewithourcountrysinterestsatheartmustendorseBattensrecommendationthattheGovernmentcommissionanindependentcost-benefitanalysisofourEUmembership.Thepresentsituationinwhichwegivemoneytoforeignerstomisgovernusisintolerable.IcommendBattensanalysis:itisofthefirstimportanceanddeservesthewidestpossibleattention.
Professor Tim Congdon CBE26thMarch,2011
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Dear Reader,
Thisisthefourtheditionofthisstudysince2006.Thelasteditionwaspublishedin2008.Sincethenthesituationhasgrownmuchworse.TheLisbonTreatyhasbeenratified,theWestminsterpoliticalpartieshavingrattedontheirmanifestopromisesandcastironguaranteestoholdareferendum.MoreandmorepowerhasbeentransferredtotheEUandthecashcontributionsandindirectcostshaveriseninexorably.
ItisnotpossibleformetoproduceadefinitivecostofEUmembershipandIdonotmaintainthatmyfindingsaredefinitive,butIbelievethattheyarethebestestimateatthistimebasedontheavailableinformation.
Mymethodologyissimple:toidentifythedirectandknownindirectcostsofEUmembershipandcombinethemtoarriveatatotalcost.Onethingwecanbereasonablysureofisthatthereareyetmorehiddencoststhatwearenotawareofandthattherealcostsareactuallymuchhigherthanmydeliberatelyconservativeestimates,butIwouldrathererronthesideofcautionthanbeaccusedofexaggeration.Ihaveonlyusedthosefiguresandestimateswhichareclearlyidentifiableandcomefromrespectedsources.
Acouplemorecommentsonmymethodology:inestimatingthecostsoftheCommonAgriculturalPolicy,theCommonFisheriesPolicyandEUOverRegulationfor2010IhaveusedtheGDPfigurefor2009asthiswasthelatestoneavailable;whenreferringtoGrosscoststhisisbeforetheUKRebateandourownmoneyspentintheUKbytheEU,andwhereIuseNetthisisaftertheUKrebateandourownmoneyspentintheUKbytheEU.
My position is very clear: if my findings are inaccurate then let the Government commission an independent cost-benefit analysis and prove me wrong. If Britain benefits from EU membership then let those that advocate it prove it.
In my view membership of the EU is an economic and democratic disaster and that the only solution for Britain is unconditional withdrawal.
Yourssincerely,
Gerard Batten MEPLondon
1. A message from the Author
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Thebulletpointsbelowhighlightthemainfindingsthathaveemergedfromthisstudy.TheypaintapictureofeverincreasingcostsofEUmembershipandaneverincreasingtradedeficitwithEUcountries.
BritainscontributionstotheEUBudgetarerisingby33% Gross,and anastonishing97% Net,forthebudgetperiod2007-2013comparedto 2000-2006.
ForthecurrentBudgetperiod(2007-2013)Britainwillhavemade estimatedtotalcontributionsof105.726 billion Grossor42.026 billion Net (excludingtheUKrebateandEUspendingintheUK).
BritainsannualcontributiontotheEUBudgetfor2010isestimatedat 15.247 billion Grossor6.883 billion Net.
From1973to2010Britainwillhavemadetotalaccumulatedcontributions totheEUBudgetof257.648 billion Gross or 77.851 billion Net.
TheCommonAgriculturalPolicycostsBritainanestimated16.7 billion perannum.
TheCommonFisheriesPolicycostsBritainanestimatedminimum of4.7 billionperannum.
EUover-regulationonbusinesscostsBritainanestimated48.7 billion perannum.
From1973(theyearBritainjoinedtheEU)to2009theUKhasan accumulatedtradedeficitwithEUmemberstatesofover438 billion. TheestimatedamountlostinfraudfromtheEUbudgeteachyear (6.3 billion)isabout92%oftheUKscurrentNetcontribution (6.8 billion).
For2010theestimateofthecombinedannualdirectandindirectcosts ofEUmembershipwillamountto85.3 billion Gross or 77 billion Net.
2. Summary of the Main Costs
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Thisequatesto: Gross Net 7.1 billion permonth 6.4 billion permonth 1.6 billion perweek 1.5 billion perweek 233.7 million perday 211 million perday 9.7 million perhour 8.8 million perhour 162,291 perminute 146,499 perminute
Thisistheequivalentforeveryman,womanandchildinBritainof1,380 Gross or1,246 Netperannum:orlookedatanotherway,theequivalentforeveryBritishtax-payerof2,788 Gross or 2,516 Netperannum.
Inthistimeofeconomiccrisis,Governmentcut-backsinpublicspending,financialausterity,fearofjoblossesandfinancialhardshipformany,itisabsolutemadnesstobewastingbillionsofpoundseveryyearontheideologicalprojectofcreatingaUnitedStatesofEuropethatnoonewantsexceptanout-of-touchpoliticalelite.We might as well burn the money on a bonfire!
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3.1 The Lisbon Treaty & The Union BudgetTheLisbonTreatyintroducesasinglelegalpersonalityfortheEuropeanUnionthatenablestheEUtoconcludeinternationalagreementsandjoininternationalorganisationsinitsownright.TheEUisthereforenowabletospeakandtakeactionasasinglelegalentity.1AsaresultofthischangeinthelegalstatusoftheEUitisthereforenowcalledtheEUBudgetasopposedtotheECBudgetasitwaspriortotheLisbonTreaty.ForsimplificationthisbookletreferstotheEUBudgetthroughout.
Deciding the Budget 2TheEuropeanCommission,ParliamentandCounciloftheEU(GovernmentMinisters)adoptaregulationforthemultiannualfinancialframework(MFF).3TheMFFdeterminestheamountsoftheannualceilingsoncommitmentappropriationsbycategoryofexpenditureandoftheannualceilingonpaymentappropriations.4
Theannualbudgetaryprocedurelastsfromthe1st September to the 31st Decembereachyear.AllEUinstitutionsandbodiesarerequiredtodrawuptheirestimateforthedraftbudgetaccordingtotheirowninternalproceduresbeforethe1st July.
TheCommissionusestheseestimatesandestablishestheannualdraftbudgetwhichisthensubmittedtotheCounciloftheEUandtheEuropeanParliamentby1st September.
TheCouncilthenadoptsitspositiononthedraftbudget,includinganyamendments,andpassesittotheEuropeanParliamentbefore1st October.TheCouncilinformstheParliamentofthereasonsbehinditsposition.
TheEuropeanParliamentthenhas42daystoeitheradoptthebudgetatfirstreadingorsubmititsamendmentsbacktotheCouncil.TheCouncilmayaccepttheamendmentswithinatimelimitof10daysandadoptthedraftbudget.
IftheCouncildoesnotaccepttheParliamentsamendments,aConciliationCommitteeisorganised,composedofmembersoftheCouncilortheirrepresentativesandanequalnumberofmembersrepresentingtheEuropeanParliament.TheConciliationCommitteeisassignedtocomeupwithajointtextwithin21days.Iftheconciliatoryprocedurefails,theCommissionhastocomeupwithanewdraftbudget.
OnceajointtextisagreeduponbytheConciliationCommittee,inearlyNovember,theCouncilandtheParliamenthave14daystoapproveorrejectit.TheParliamentmayadoptthebudgeteveniftheCouncilrejects
3. Direct Costs
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thejointtext.IncasetheCouncilandtheParliamentbothrejectthejointdraftorfailtodecide,thebudgetisrejectedandtheCommissionhastosubmitanewdraftbudget.
If,atthebeginningofafinancialyear,thebudgethasnotyetbeendefinitivelyadopted,asumequivalenttonotmorethan1/12ofthebudgetappropriationsfortheprecedingfinancialyearmaybespenteachmonth.
Intheeventofexceptionalorunforeseencircumstances,theCommissionmayproposeduringtheyearthatthebudgetasadoptedbeamended;itdoesthisbysubmittingdraftamendingbudgets.Amendingbudgetsarealsousedtoenterthebalancefromthepreviousyearinthebudgetforthecurrentyear.
On15thDecember2010theEuropeanParliamentvotedtoaccepttheEUBudgetfor2011(UKIPMEPsvotedagainst),thefirstEUBudgetundertheLisbonTreatyprocedures.The2011Budgetgivesanincreaseof2.9% onthe2010budgetequallingtotalpaymentsof126.5 billion.
TheEuropeanCommissionandtheParliamentwanteda6%risebuttheCouncilarguedfor2.9%andgotitsway.PrimeMinisterDavidCameronhaileditasahuge achievementthatBritain,FranceandGermanyhadinsistedthattheEUsbudgetfortheperiod2014-2020shouldnotrisemorethantherateofinflation.SomemightwonderwhyinthemidstofaneconomiccrisiswhentheBritishGovernmentisbeingforcedtocutpublicexpenditureondefenceandvitalpublicservices,thatthereshouldbeanyriseatall.AsUKIPMEPMartaAndreasonputit,He is trying to make a success story out of this, but frankly he should have been asking for a reduction in the EU budget.
What is the money spent on?TheEUBudgetfor2011is126.5 billion.TheEuropeanCourtofAuditorsestimatethatbetween2.5%and5%ofthebudgetissubjecttofraud.TalesofEUfraudarelegendaryandtoobigasubjectforinclusionhere.Butifweusethehigherfigureof5%thisequatesto6.325 billionin2011andisequivalenttoabout92%oftheUKsentirenetcontribution. It is fair to say then that most of the UKs net contribution to the EU budget is probably being stolen by fraudsters.
ThepiechartoverleafshowswheretheEUbudgetisspent,andinwhatpercentage.
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EU Budget Spending Breakdown
How does the UK and other Member States pay into the EU Budget?ThebasicrulesonthesystemofownresourcesarelaiddowninaCouncilDecision(currently2007/436/EC, Euratom),adoptedbyunanimityintheCouncilandratifiedbyallMemberStates.
MemberStatesgrosscontributionstotheEUBudgetaremadeupofthreeelements:
TraditionalOwnResources(TOR); ValueAddedTax(VAT); AproportionofGrossNationalIncome(GNI)
Thesedifferentrevenuesourcesareusedinasequentialway:firstTOR,secondlyVAT,andthirdlyGNI.TheresidualGNIcontributionoffsetsthedifferencebetweenthetotalexpenditureandtheotherrevenue.Inpracticetheseelementswillvaryyeartoyearinthepercentagetheycontributebuttheymustalwaysadduptotheagreedbudget.
ThetotalamountofownresourcesforthewholeEUBudgetcannotexceed1.23%ofthegrossnationalincome(GNI)oftheEU5.
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AidtoEUMemberStates45.5%
AgricultureandtheEnvironment41.3%
CitizenshipandJustice1.3%
ForeignPolicyandAid6.2%
Administration5.7%
45.5%
41.3%
6.2%
5.7%1.3%
Traditional Own Resources (TOR)TheseconsistofcustomsdutiesandsugarleviesandarecollectedbyMemberStatesonbehalfoftheEU.TheyareviewedbytheEUasthepropertyoftheEU.MemberStatesareallowedtokeep25%ascompensationfortheircollectioncosts.
In2010,TORaccountsforapproximately12%oftotalEUrevenue.PaymentsaremadeintoEUNo1AccountwhichistheCommissionsaccountintheUK.Thebankdoesnotpayinterestonthisaccount.PaymentmustbemadebytheMemberStateonthefirstworkingdayafterthe19thofeachmonthandoccurtwomonthsinarrears.PaymentsarebasedontheMemberStatesactualcollectionofthedutiesandleviesconcerned.
VAT and Gross National Income (GNI) Based Resources:TheadoptedEUBudget,oranysubsequentamendingbudget,indicatesthetotalVATandGNIbasedcontributions(andtheUKRebate)foreachyear.
TheownresourcebasedonVATisleviedonMemberStatesVATbases,whichareharmonisedforthispurposeinaccordancewithCommunityrules.Thesamepercentage(0.30%)isleviedontheharmonisedbaseofeachMemberState;however,thisrateisreducedfor4MemberStatesfortheperiod2007-2013(Austria0.225%,Germany0.15%,theNetherlandsandSweden0.10%).
TheVATbasetotakeintoaccountiscappedat50%ofeachMemberStatesGNI.ThisruleisintendedtoavoidthelessprosperousMemberStatespayingoutofproportiontotheircapacity,sinceconsumptionandhenceVATtendtoaccountforahigherpercentageofacountrysnationalincomeatrelativelylowerlevelsofprosperity.
TheEuropeanCommissionsendsamonthlyletter-of-calltoeachMemberStaterequestingthecorrespondingfunds.Thetransfersaremadeonthefirstworkingdayofeachmonth.VATandGNIcontributionsaremadedirectlyfromHMGsConsolidatedFund6intotheEUCommissionsbankaccountintheUK(ECBankAccountNo1).
Paymentsaremadein12ths,oraproportionthereof.RegulationsallowtheCommissiontocallupadditionalVATandGNIbasedcontributions,uptotwoadditional12thsofeach,sothatinthefirstquarterupto5/12thsofeachelementmaybepaid.Thesepaymentsaremadeinaccordancewiths2(3)oftheECA (European Communities Act) 1972whichstatestheUKsobligationstowardsfinancingtheEUBudget.
TheVAT-basedresourceaccountsforaround11%oftotalEUrevenue.
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TORandVATcontributionsmakeasmallandshrinkingshareoftheEUBudget.TheremainderofthecontributionsismadeoftransfersfromMemberStatesnationalbudgets.
HowmuchaMemberStateisexpectedtopaydependsuponthesizeofitseconomy.ThesamepercentagerateisleviedoneachMemberStatesGNI.Forthefinancialperiod2007-2013SwedenandtheNetherlandsaregrantedgrossreductionsintheirannualGNIpayments,similartotheBritishrebate.Thereductionsare605millionfortheNetherlandsand150millionforSwedenin2004prices.TheseamountsarefinancedbyallMemberStatesincludingthosetwobenefitingfromthem.
TheGNI-basedresourceaccountsforaround76%oftotalEUrevenue.
3.2 Suggested Reforms to the BudgetTheEuropeanCommissionisproposingsignificantchangestohowtheEUsBudgetisfinanced.TheCommissionismakingsuchproposalsbecauseofthebitter debates about net contributors and the complex concepts of rebates with the consequences of favouring instruments with geographically pre-allocated financial envelopes rather than those with the greatest EU added value. 7TheCommissionthereforestatesthatitisputtingforwardtheoptionofreducingMemberStatescontributionsbyabolishingtheVAT-basedownresourceandprogressivelyintroducingoneorseveralnewownresourcesasareplacement.8
TheCommissionpublishedinOctober2010anon-exhaustivelistofpotentialoptionsforownresourcestobediscussedduringtheEUBudgetReview.
Thislistincludes: Afinancialactivitiestax; Afinancialtransactiontax; EUrevenuesfromauctioningundertheEmissionsTradingSystem; AnEUchargerelatedtoairtransport; AnEUvalueaddedtax; AnEUenergytax;and AnEUcorporateincometax.
ItisemphasisedbytheEuropeanCommissionthatanyfutureblendofownresourceswouldbeareplacementnotanadditiontothefinancingofthebudget.
PointedlyfortheUKsrebatetheCommissionstatesinregardtocorrectionmechanisms(i.e.theUKRebate);it is ultimately the composition of the expenditure and the reforms of the own resources system that will
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determine whether correction mechanisms are justified in the future.9
ThisisaclearsignalthattheCommissionintendstoabolishtheUKrebate.
ThePresident of the European Commission, Manuel BarossohasvoicedtheideaofaEuropeantaxofsomekind,asdescribedabove,andtheissuingofEuro-bonds.FromtheEUspointofviewthecurrentfinancingsystemhastwomajordrawbacks:firstlythatmemberstatesoftenresistfurtherpayments(atleastthosewhoarenetcontributors)anddonottakeintoaccounttheaddedvalueofexpendituresintheEUasawhole;andsecondlythattheEUhasevolvedfromamereunionofstatesandcitizensandadirectbondbetweencitizensandtheUnionisrequired.IntheEUsviewanEUTaxwouldsolvebothproblems.10
TheintroductionofaEuro-taxwouldbringtoaheadthefundamentalcontradictionattheheartoftheEuropeanUnion:thatcontradictionisbetweenthosegovernmentsandpoliticiansthatcontinuetopretendthattheEUisnotaboutthecreationofaunifiedpoliticalstate,andthepeoplesofEUmemberstatesthatknowfullwellthatitispreciselyaboutthecreationofaUnitedStatesofEurope.Thiscontradictionmusteventuallybefacedandresolvedonewayortheother.
3.3 The UK Rebate & the Proposed ReductionTheUKRebateisaspecificmechanismforcorrectingthebudgetaryimbalanceoftheUnitedKingdom.Thismechanismisalsopartoftheownresourcessystem.
ThefamousBritishrebatewasestablishedbytheEuropeanCouncilatFontainebleauin1984asaresultofMrsThatchersinsistencethattheproportionoftheUKcontributionswasunfair.Thespecialsituationwascharacterisedbytwofactors:
AsmallagriculturalsectorresultinginverylowCommunityagricultural spendingintheUK. Alargecontributiontothefinancingofthebudgetbecauseofthelarge proportionofthecountrysGNP(GrossNationalProduct)accountedfor bytheVATbase.
TheUKcorrectionmechanismwasintroducedin1985andalthoughthismechanismhasbeenmodifiedonseveraloccasionsduetothechangesinthesystemofEUbudgetfinancing,thebasicprinciplesremainedthesame.
TheRebatetakestheformofareductioninthecontributionbytheUKtothefinancingoftheEU.TherebateisdeductedfromtheUKscontributionsandnotphysicallypaidtoBrusselsandlaterrefunded;howeverthisoccurswith
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ayearoverlap,i.e.therebateisdeductedfromtheUKspaymentsayearinarrears;11e.g.therebatein2002relatestotheUKreceiptsandpaymentsfor2001.
JustbeforeChristmas2005,attheendoftheBritishPresidencyoftheEuropeanCouncil,thePrimeMinister,TonyBlairagreedanewEUbudgetfor2007-2013.AlthoughhewasundernoobligationtodosohesurrenderedalargeportionoftheBritishrebate.HemadetheconcessionsdespitefailingtogetanyagreementfromFranceoncuttingagriculturalsubsidies,proposinginsteadonlyanon-bindingreviewofEUspendingin2008.12CommonAgriculturalPolicyspendingistoremainataround43%ofthetotalbudgetuntil2013.ThemainbeneficiaryisFrance.
WhenaddressingameetingoftheEuropeanParliamenton20thDecember2005,atwhichtheauthorwaspresent,MrBlairjustifiedhissurrenderoftheUKRebateonthegroundsthatthenewEUbudgetwould,transfer wealth from rich countries to poor countries,andthatwewere,investing in Eastern Europe.HedidnotmentionifhethoughttheBritishpeopleknewthattheywerevotingtotransfertheirwealthorinvestinEasternEuropewhentheyvotedLabourintheGeneralElectionof2005.
BlairgaveupaconsiderablepercentageoftheUKrebateandthecosttotaxpayersiscappedat10.5 billion,at2004prices.Thisequatesto7.7 billion.13ThiswasconfirmedbytheChiefSecretaryoftheTreasury,AndyBurnhamMPon15thJanuary2008,The cost of disapplying the rebate to non-agricultural spending in the accession countries...is capped at 10.5 billion...that is the consequence of enlargement.Afteraphasinginperiodduring2009-2011theUKwillparticipatefully14inthefinancingofthecostofEUenlargement.
The2005CouncildecisionmeansthattheUKscontributionstothenewmemberstatesarenotincludedinthecalculationoftheUKRebate;exceptforCAP,marketrelatedexpenditure,andthatpartoftheruraldevelopmentexpenditureoriginatingfromtheEuropeanAgriculturalGuidanceandGuaranteeFund(EAGF,GuaranteeSection).
This means that whilst UK contributions are increasing the rebate is decreasing, because any expenditure in new member states (of which there are now twelve) is not included in the calculations of the British rebate.
What this also means is that, in the event of further EU enlargement before 2013 (not including Bulgaria and Romania), by means of a complex formula the ceiling on the UKs increased contributions of
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10.5 billion will be raised: this means that more EU enlargement means even less rebate for the UK taxpayer. The rebate will continue to reduce over time.
TherearethreecandidatecountriesthatarecurrentlyinaccessionnegotiationstobecomemembersoftheEU.These are Croatia, Turkey and Iceland.In2009theCommissionrecommendedtoopenaccessionnegotiationwiththeFormerYugoslav Republic of MacedoniabuttheCouncilhasnotyettakenadecisiononthisrecommendation.
ThreefurthercountrieshaveappliedforEUmembership.TheseareMontenegro, Albania and Serbia.Finally,bothBosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and Kosovoarepotentialcandidates.
ThecurrenttargettimetableforEUenlargementforcountrieswithcandidatestatusis:
Croatia2012 Iceland2012 FormerYugoslavianRepublicofMacedonia2013+ Turkey(nodatedecided)15
AlsowaitinginthewingsforpotentialcandidatestatusareUkraine,BelarusandMoldova.As these countries join the UK rebate will reduce accordingly.
Proposed reduction of the UK rebate16InSeptember2010theEUsBudgetCommissioner,JanuszLewandowski,statedthattherewasnolongeranyjustificationfortheUKsrebate.MrLewandowskideclaredthatUKincomeperheadhadgrownmarkedlysince1984whenthethenprimeminister,MargaretThatcher,negotiatedtherebate.TheBudgetCommissioneralsocitedareductionintheproportionofthebudgetspentontheCommonAgriculturalPolicy(CAP)whichin1984accountedfor71%oftheEUbudget,comparedtoapproximately42%in2010.
Itisthereforeevidentwhenthenegotiationscommenceregardingthenextbudgetperiodof2014-2020 theUKrebatewillbeakeytopic.
TheUKjustifiestherebateonthebasisthatwithoutittheUKsnetcontributionasapercentageofnationalincomewouldbetwice as big as Frances and 1.5 times bigger than Germanys.ThisisattributedtoexpendituredistortionscausedbypoliciessuchastheCAP.TheUKRebateamountstoroughly66%ofthedifferencebetweenwhattheUKpaysinto
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thebudgetandwhatitgetsbackfromtheEU.Four other net contributors also get rebates: Germany, Netherlands, Austria and Sweden.
Thecostofthisdecisionisstark.In2009Rebatereduction(agreedbyTonyBlair)costtheUK286 million,in2010thecostwas1.2 billion,andin2011itwillriseto1.98 billion.ThetotalcostthereforetotheUKfortheperiod172009-2011willbe3.466 billion.Andthefuturecostwillbe2 billion per annumoverthebudgetperiodtakingusclosetothe7.7 billionrebatesurrenderedbyTonyBlair,forthecurrentbudgetperiod.
3.4 The UKs Direct Contributions to the 2007-2013 BudgetInthelasteditionofthisbookletin2008weusedthefiguresgivenbyHMGovernmenttoLordLawsonofBlaby,inFebruary2006,inreplytoaquestionintheHouseofLordsaspublishedinHansard,toshowthegrossandnetcontributionstotheEUbudgetperiod2007to2013.ThefiguresinTable1belowarenowbasedonactualGovernmentfiguresfor2007-2009andGovernmentestimatesfor2010-2013.
TheEUpublishesitsactualbudgetfiguresonacalendaryearbasisbuttheUKGovernmentusesafinancialyearbasis(ApriltoMarch).ThismeansthatintheinterestsofuniformityandcoherencewehavehadtorecalculatetheGovernmentsfiguresonacalendaryearbasis.
Table 1.
The UKs Estimated Direct Contributions to the 2007-2013 EU Budget.Figuresshowninbillions UK EUCalendar Gross Spending UK Net Year Contributions in UK Rebate Contributions
2007Actuals 13.060 5.325 3.523 4.2132008Actuals 13.334 5.736 4.862 2.7362009Actuals 14.779 5.467 5.392 3.9202010Estimates 15.247 4.935 3.429 6.8832011Estimates 15.717 4.832 2.786 8.0992012Estimates 16.204 4.966 3.371 7.8672013Estimates 17.385 5.169 3.907 8.309
Estimated Total 105.726 36.430 27.270 42.026
Note:Figures2007to2009takenfromPinkBook,figures2010to2013takenfromHMTreasury.Figuresroundedupordownasappropriate.
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Theseestimatedfiguresshowastarkriseoverthecontributionsmadeduring2000-2006budgetperiod.ThisisbecausethethenPrimeMinister,TonyBlair,surrenderedpartoftheUKRebatein2005,andthecurrentPrimeMinister,DavidCameron,agreedanincreasetotheUKcontributiontotheEUbudgetin2010.
ThefiguresforBritainscontributiontotheEUbudgetfor2000-2006were:Gross 79.486 billion and Net 21.303 billion.BasedontheGovernmentsfiguresfor2007-2013,incomparisonto2000-2006wewillseepercentagerisesasfollows:
Gross = 33% (Gross=totalcontributiontoEUBudget). Net = 97.27% (Net=TotalcontributionminustheUKRebate).
A97%riseinthenetcontributionsistrulyastonishinginthecurrenteconomicclimate.TheCoalitionGovernmentinheritedamassivenationaldebtandweareborrowingmoremoneywecantaffordinordertopayittotheEU.
AbriefwordofexplanationregardingtheEUSpendingintheUK:thisisourownmoneyspentinourowncountrybytheEU(andusuallyusedtopublicisetheEUsbenevolenceatthesametime)andthereforeIhaveleftthisintheGrosscostsestimates.
ThesespectacularrisescanbeattributedtotheEUsneverendingambitiontoincreaseitsbudgetandthenegotiatingtriumphsoftheLabourandCoalitiongovernmentsinsurrenderingtheUKrebateandagreeingtobudgetincreases.
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3.5 Putting the UK Contribution in PerspectiveFiguresinbillionsofpoundsaredifficulttorelatetoeverydaylife.InordertoillustratewhatourcontributionsmeanintermsofrealandunderstandableamountsofmoneyTable2belowshowstheannualgrossandnetfiguresbrokendownintoamountsperyear,month,week,day,hourandminuteforthewholebudgetperiod2007-2013
Table 2.
Note:Figureshavebeenroundedupordownasappropriate.
Thesefiguresshowthatin2010wewerecontributinganestimated41.8 million per day Gross,andanestimated18.9 million per day Net.Bytheendofthecurrentbudgetperiod(2013)theUKwillbepayinganestimated47.6 billion Gross,or22.8 billion Net,perday.Thesepaymentswillcontinuetoriseinexorablyinthefuture.
Annual Month Week Day Hour MinuteActual 2007 Gross 13bn 1.1bn 251.2m 35.8m 1.5m 24,848Net 4.2bn 351m 81m 11.5m 480,936 8,016
Actual 2008 Gross 13.3bn 1.11bn 256.4m 36.5m 1.5m 25,369Net 2.7bn 228m 52.6m 7.5m 312,329 5,205
Actual 2009 Gross 14.8bn 1.232bn 284.2m 40.5m 1.7m 28,118Net 3.9bn 326.7m 75.4m 10.7m 447,863 7,458
Estimated 2010 Gross 15.2 bn 1.3 bn 293.2 m 41.8 m 1.7 m 29,009Net 6.9 bn 573.5 m 132.4 m 18.9 m 785,674 13,095
Estimated 2011 Gross 15.7bn 1.3bn 302.2m 43.1m 1.8m 29,902Net 8.1bn 674.9m 155.7m 22.2m 924,515 15,409
Estimated 2012 Gross 16.2bn 1.4bn 311.6m 44.4m 1.8m 30,829Net 7.9bn 655.6m 151.3m 21.6m 898,031 14,967
Estimated 2013 Gross 17.4bn 1.4bn 334.9m 47.6m 2m 33,076Net 8.3bn 692.4m 159.8m 22.8m 948,545 15,809
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3.6 Who Paid Most? Who Benefited Most? The Budget 2000-2006 Table3belowshowsthegrosscontributionspermemberstate,EUexpenditureineachmemberstate,andthenetcontributionspermemberstateforthebudgetperiod2000-2006.AscanclearlybeseenGermanyisthebiggestnetcontributor,withBritaininsecondplaceevenaftertherebate.
Table 3. Who pays most: Budget 2000-2006
2000-2006 2000-2006 2000-2006 Total Gross Total EU Expenditure Total Net Contributions in Member State Contributions
Germany 139.15 Spain 99.51 Germany 60.09France 107.79 France 89.63 UK(afterrebate) 27.80Italy 86.49 Germany 79.07 Netherlands 23.85UK(afterrebate) 77.95* Italy 70.22 France 18.16Spain 54.68 UK 50.15 Italy 16.27Netherlands 37.75 Greece 39.03 Sweden 8.03Belgium 25.45 Belgium 33.41 Austria 3.16Sweden 17.59 Portugal 26.70 Denmark 2.45Austria 14.33 Ireland 17.99 Finland 0.48Denmark 13.05 Netherlands 13.89 Cyprus - 0.25Greece 10.93 Poland 13.85 Malta - 0.27Finland 9.45 Austria 11.17 Slovenia - 0.55Portugal 9.24 Denmark 10.60 Estonia - 0.66Ireland 8.61 Sweden 9.56 Latvia - 0.94Poland 6.08 Finland 8.97 Slovakia - 1.07Czech Rep 2.59 Luxembourg 7.23 Czech Rep - 1.31Hungary 2.15 Hungary 4.59 Bulgaria - 1.51Luxembourg 1.51 Czech Rep 3.90 Lithuania - 1.92Slovakia 0.98 Romania 2.85 Hungary - 2.44Slovenia 0.72 Lithuania 2.48 Romania - 2.85Lithuania 0.56 Slovakia 2.05 Luxembourg - 5.72Cyprus 0.40 Bulgaria 1.51 Poland - 7.76Latvia 0.35 Latvia 1.30 Belgium - 7.95Estonia 0.29 Slovenia 1.27 Ireland - 9.38Malta 0.13 Estonia 0.95 Portugal - 17.46Bulgaria 0.00 Cyprus 0.65 Greece - 28.09Romania 0.00 Malta 0.40 Spain - 44.84 Totals 628.23 602.91 25.32
*Note:ThefiguresareshownineurosinbillionsandaretakenfromtheEuropeanUnionofficialbudgetbreakdown.TherearedisparitiesbetweentheCommissionsfiguresandtheUKOfficeofNationalStatisticsfiguresbecausetheCommissionsfiguresfortheUKgrosscontributiontothebudgetareaftertheUKRebatehasbeenappliedandtheONSfiguresforthegrosscontributionarebeforetheUKRebateisapplied;disparitiesmayalsobebecauseofvariationsinthedateandapplicationoftheprevailingexchangerate.
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Table 4. Net Beneficiaries to the EU Budget 2000-2006
ThistableisanotherwayoflookingatthelastcolumnofTable3.ItshowswhoreceivedthemostfromtheEUbudget.
2000-2006: Net Beneficiaries BillionsSpain 44.84Greece 28.09Portugal 17.46Ireland 9.38Belgium 7.95Poland 7.76Luxembourg 5.72Romania 2.85Hungary 2.44Lithuania 1.92Bulgaria 1.51Czech Rep 1.31Slovakia 1.07Latvia 0.94Estonia 0.66Slovenia 0.55Malta 0.27Cyprus -0.25Finland -0.48Denmark -2.45Austria -3.16Sweden -8.03Italy -16.27France -18.16Netherlands -23.85UK(afterrebate) -27.80Germany -60.09
Note:FiguresshowninbillionsThistableshowsthelastcolumnofTable3andhighlightsthenetbeneficiariesoftheEUbudget(aftertheUKrebateandspendinginMemberStates).ThismayperhapsdemonstratewhysomecountriesaremoreenthusiasticaboutEUmembershipthanotherswhobearthefinancialburden.
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3.7 Who Pays Most? Who Benefits Most? The Budget 2007-2009TheEuropeanCommissionhasnotpublishedfiguresforthebudgetperiod2007-2013buttheyhavepublishedactualfiguresfortheyears2007-2009.Table5belowshowsthesefiguresandwhopaysthemostandwhobenefitsthemost.GermanyisthebiggestcontributorandPolandisthebiggestbeneficiary.Britainhasmoveddowntofourthbiggestcontributorandthishasbeenduetothefallofthepoundagainsttheeurooverthisperiod.
Table 5. 2007-2009 Member State Net Actual Contributions to the EU Budget
2007-2009: Net Contributions BillionsGermany 29.045France 13.856Italy 13.593UK(afterrebate) 12.685Netherlands 10.276Sweden 3.419Denmark 2.677Austria 1.536Finland 1.201Cyprus 0.120Malta -0.067Slovenia -0.267Ireland -0.900Estonia -0.965Latvia -1.366Bulgaria -1.498Slovakia -1.691Lithuania -3.046CzechRep -3.174Luxembourg -3.302Romania -3.571Belgium -3.751Hungary -5.273Spain -5.530Portugal -7.182Greece -14.605Poland -15.264 Thetablecanalsobelookedatinreverse,whichbottomupshowswhogainedthemostfromtheEUbudget.
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3.8 The UKs Direct Contributions to the Budget 1973-2010Thetablebelowshowsgrosscontributions,minuspublicsectorreceipts(theUKsownmoneyspentbytheEUintheUK),andnegotiatedabatements(theUKrebate)toarriveatthenetcontributionstotheEUBudgetsinceBritainjoinedin1973upto2010.
Table 6. Figures shown in millions, totals in billions. NegotiatedCalendar Gross Public Abatements NetYear Contributions Sector Receipts & Refunds Contribution1973 181 79 0 1021974 179 150 0 291975 341 398 0-571976 463 296 0 1671977 737 368 0 3691978 1,348 526 0 8221979 1,606 659 0 9471980 1,767 963 98 7061981 2,174 1,084 693 3971982 2,862 1,240 1,019 6031983 2,976 1,521 807 6481984 3,201 2,017 528 6561985 3,925 1,853 227 1,8451986 4,493 2,216 1,701 5761987 5,202 2,345 1,153 1,7041988 5,120 2,182 1,595 1,3431989 5,587 2,116 1,156 2,3151990 6,355 2,183 1,697 2,4751991 5,807 2,765 2,497 5451992 6,738 2,827 1,881 2,0301993 7,985 3,291 2,539 2,1551994 7,189 3,253 1,726 2,2101995 8,889 3,665 1,207 4,0171996 9,109 5,092 2,412 1,6051997 8,268 4,976 1,733 1,5591998 10,265 4,394 1,377 4,4941999 10,524 3,760 3,171 3,5932000 10,719 4,518 2,084 4,1172001 9,557 4,131 4,560 8662002 10,097 3,589 3,099 3,4092003 11,485 4,241 3,560 3,6842004 11,505 5,416 3,592 2,4972005 13,098 6,368 3,655 3,0752006 13,025 5,799 3,570 3,6562007 13,060 5,324 3,523 4,2132008 13,334 5,736 4,862 2,7362009 14,779 5,467 5,392 3,9202010(estimate) 13,698 3,287 2,587 7,823
Totals in billions 257.648 110.095 69.701 77.851Note:Figurestakenfrom1973to1996historicalsourcesandsince1997to2010theGovernmentPinkBookandthesemaybesubjecttoretrospectiverevision.
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Curiously the only year that Britain received more from the EU budget than it paid in (1975) was the one and only year that Britain held a referendum on EU membership, whether this was a coincidence or deliberate we cannot determine.
BearinmindthatthepublicsectorreceiptsisourownmoneypaidtotheEUbudgetwhichisthenspentintheUK.ThisispresentedasEUmoneyandusedbytheEUforpropagandapurposestopromoteitself.
3.9 Hidden Costs Thelasteditionofthisbookletin2008containedasectiononHiddenCosts.ItisknownthatamountsofmoniesadditionaltothebudgetcontributionsarepaidtotheEUtofundEUandEUrelatedprojects,e.g.theGalileoSatelliteSystemetc.AnestimatefortheseamountswasarrivedatusingthediscrepanciesbetweenthepublishedUKGovernmentcurrentaccountbalancewiththeEUinstitutionsandtheofficialtransactionswithEUinstitutions.
In2008weestimatedthediscrepancyas3 billion per annum.Thecurrentdiscrepanciesareestimatedatanaverageof3.258 billion per annum(2010).HoweverextractingdefinitiveinformationfromtheGovernmenttoidentitythesefundshasprovedimpossibleevenforsittingMPs,suchasAustinMitchellwhoaskedspecificquestionsonthisissue.
WhilewebelievethatadditionalsumsofmoneyarebeingpaidtotheEUintheregionofover3billionperannumwecannotdefinitivelyidentifytheexactamountsandpurposes;thereforeforthiseditionwehavedecidedtoleavethisestimatedexpenditureoutofourfinalcalculations.Thisisasubjectthatneedstobereturnedtointhefuture.ItwillproveextremelydifficulttoidentifyeveryEUprojectthatwehelptofundoutsideofthebudgetcontributionsandtheamounts,butwecanbesureitisverysignificantamountsofmoney.
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4.1 The Common Agricultural Policy TheCommonAgriculturalPolicyhasbeenoneofthemostcontroversialandexpensiveofallEUpoliciessincetheEUscreation.Inefficientcontinentalfarmershavebeensubsidisedbythetaxpayerandtheconsumer.ThecostoftheCAPasaproportionoftheEUbudgetwasabout70%ofthetotalEUbudgetduringthe1980sbuthasnowfallentoaround41%;neverthelessitisthesecondbiggestitemofEUspending.
WhilewehavemovedawayfromtheworstdaysofwinelakesandbuttermountainstheCAPstillimposesunnecessarycostsontheconsumerbecauseofartificiallyhighfoodcosts:cheaperfoodcouldbeboughtontheworldmarket.TobefairthissituationisnotasbadasitwasbutcompletereformoftheCAPassoughtandpromisedbymanypoliticianshasprovedelusive.
Estimatesvarywidelyastotheactualcostontheconsumer,buttheeconomistIanMilne18usingdatafromOECD(OrganisationofEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment)estimatedthattheCAPcostBritainanythingbetween1.2% and1.7%ofGrossDomesticProductperannum.Intheabsenceofamorerecentorauthoritativemethodologywehaveusedthesameformula.Usingthelowestfigureof1.2%ofGDPthismeansthattheCAPiscostingBritishconsumersatleast16.712 billion(seeTable7below)asper2009thelastyearforwhichGDPfiguresareavailable.
Table 7. UK GDP and estimated cost of CAP
UK GDP shown in trillionsCost of CAP shown in billions
Year UK GDP CAP at 1.2% CAP at 1.5% CAP at 1.7% of GDP of GDP of GDP2008 1.445 17.347 21.684 24.5752009 1.392 16.712 20.891 23.76
Note:UKGDPtakenfromTheBlueBook2010,OfficeofNationalStatistics
ThecostoftheCommonAgriculturalPolicyontheUKeconomycanthereforebeestimatedatabout16.7 billionperannum.
4. Indirect Costs
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4.2 The Common Fisheries PolicyTheCommonFisheriesPolicy(CFP)didnotexistuntilBritainsoughttojointheEuropeanEconomicCommunityin1972.BritainsnegotiatingpositionwasweakandasaresultacynicalpriceforjoiningwasextractedintheformofgivingalltheotherEECcountriesaccesstoBritainsrichfishstocksinourterritorialwaters;19andaswenowknowtheConservativeGovernmentliedtotheHouseofCommonsaboutwhatthiswouldmeanforthefishingindustry.
TheCFPhascrippledBritainsfishingindustryandresultedinthousandsofjobsbeingdestroyed.In1970therewere21,443fishermenintheUK.20By2009thatfigurehaddroppedto12,212;21adecreaseof43.05%.Arecentreportestimatesthatintotalover97,000jobshavebeenlost:9,000 in fishingand88,000 in dependent industriesonshore.22
TheobscenityofthequotasystemmeansthatthousandsoftonsoffisharethrownbackdeadintotheseabecausewhileitisunavoidabletocatchthemtheyarenotallowedtobelandedandsoldunderEURegulations.DespitedecadesofindustrycampaignersandpoliticiansdemandingreformithastakentheeffortsofaTVcelebritychef,HughFearnley-Whittingstall,andhispetitionofmorethansixhundredandfiftythousandnamestoelicitanylikelihoodofchangeinthepolicybytheCommission;howevertheywillnotimplementthisbefore2012andthismoveisstronglyopposedbySpainwhichhasplunderedBritishwatersfordecades.
TheMarineandFishingAuthorityconfirmedtotheauthorin2007thattheyhadnotcarriedoutanystudiesoftheCFPontheUKeconomy;andtheystatedthatwe cannot identify UK waters: they are now identified as being part of EC waters.HMGovernmentdoesnotseemtohavethefoggiestnotionofwhattheCFPcostsBritainanddonotevenbothertoidentifyUKwatersinrelationtothestatisticstheydokeep:andwhyshouldtheywhentodosowouldonlyshowuptheinsanityoftheCFP.
ArrivingatafigureforthecostoftheCFPisthereforeextremelydifficult.However,thelatestfiguresavailablefor2009allowanestimatetobearrivedat.AccordingtotheMarineManagementOrganisationin2009UKvessels,includingtheChannelIslandsandtheIsleofManvessels,landedintheUKandabroad580,600 tonnesofseafish(includingshellfish)withavalueof674.3 million.23
ThelatestfiguresforthetotalcatchfortheEUareonlyavailablefor2007whentheUKspercentageofthattotalcatchwas12%.Usingthispercentagefor2009thetotalcatchfortheEUwouldbeapproximately4.838 tonnesatavalueof5.619 billion.
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About70%ofthetotalEUcatchcomesfromwhatwereformerlyUKterritorialwatersbeforethecreationoftheCFP.Therefore,thetotalvalueoftheEUcatchof5.619 billion,minus30%equals3.933 billion.IfwethensubtracttheactualvalueoftheUKcatchof674.3 millionweareleftwithafigureof3.259 billion.
Intheabsenceofanyofficialfigures,thecosttoBritainoftheCFPpurelyinlostcatchaloneisatleast3.259 billionperannum.
TheUKcouldbeself-sufficientinnon-exoticfishstocksbutisforcedtoimportfishtosatisfydemand,whichhasbeensteadilyrisingovertheyears.Toaddinjurytoinsultweareforcedtoimportfishcaughtinwhatwereourownterritorialwaters.TheTaxPayersAlliancereportThe Price of Fishputsthetotalcost,includinglostcatchandadditionalfoodcosts,atanestimated4.7 billionperannum.24
ThereforewecanestimatetheminimumtotalcostoftheCFPtoBritainataminimumof4.7 billionperannum.
Thesefiguresstilltakenoaccountofotherfactorssuchasthecostoftheadministrativeburden,on-goingdecommissioningschemes,unemploymentandsocialsecuritypaymentsandmuchmore,whichiftheywereknownwouldpushthecosthigherstill.
4.3 Over-RegulationAccordingtoastudyundertakenfortheGermanParliamentbyformerPresidentRomanHertzogin2006anestimated84%ofGermanysnewlawscomefromtheEuropeanUnion.25ItisreasonabletosupposethatasimilarfigureappliestotheUKintheabsenceofanystudiesprovingthecontrary.
TheEUnowregulatesbusinessofallkindsacrosseveryindustry.MostrecentlytheEuropeanParliamentvotedtoimplementsixnewdirectivesthatwillregulatetheUKfinancialservicessector.Thisregulationisoftenincompetentlydraftedandcarrieswithitcostsofover-regulationthatunderminescompetitiveness,increasescoststoconsumers,orsimplydestroysjobs.
ArrivingatadefinitivefigureforthecostofEUover-regulationonbusinessisextremelydifficult.ButanumberofpeoplehavetriedtoestimateitscostasapercentageofGDP(GrossDomesticProduct).InOctober2006,GuntherVerhuegen,EuropeanCommissionerforindustryandenterpriseestimatedthattheannualcostofEUregulationacrosstheEUwas5.5%ofGDP.In2004,PeterMandelsontoldtheConfederationofBritishIndustrythatthecostofregulationamountedto4%ofEuropesGDP.In2004theDutchVicePrimeMinsterandFinanceMinister,GerritZalmstatedthatthe
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administrativeburdenonbusinessintheNetherlandswasestimatedat4%ofGDP.In2007CommissionerVerhuegenstatedthattheaveragefigureformemberstateswas3.5%ofGDP.
Inthe2008editionofthisbookletweassumedaconservativefigureof2%ofGDPwhichgaveacostof28billionperannum.ThisfigurehasbeenmorethanvindicatedbythepublicationofthecostoftheTop99EUDirectivesbytheOpenEuropeThinkTank(see Appendix).Thisputthecost(usingtheGovernmentsownfigures)atover20 billionperannum.Bearinmindthatthesefiguresarejustforthetop99directivesandthereareliterallythousandsthatimpactonbusiness.
WewillthereforeusetheCommissionsestimatedcosttotheUKeconomyastheaveragecosttoMemberStatesof3.5%ofGDP.
Table 8. UK GDP shown in Trillions
Cost of EU Regulations shown in Billions
Year UK GDP EU Regulation at 3.5% of GDP2008 1.446 50.62009 1.393 48.7
Note:ThelatestUKGDPfiguresavailablearefor2009,takenfromTheBlueBook,OfficeofNationalStatistics.
ThereforeweestimatetheannualcostofEUregulationontheUKascurrentlyabout48.7 billionperannum.
Noonewouldseriouslysuggestthatindustryandbusinessshouldnotberegulated,butEUregulationappliesto100%ofbusinesswhereasonlyabout10%ofbusinessesexporttoEurope.TheybearanunnecessaryburdenthatcertainlywouldbesignificantlylighterifthelawsweremadeinBritainandnottheEU.
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Tables9&10belowshowthecombinedestimateddirectandindirectcosts,GrossandNetfor2010.
Table 9. Estimated Gross Direct Budget Contributions and Indirect Costs for 2010 2010Gross Contributions to EU Budget 15.2bnCommon Agricultural Policy 16.7bnCommon Fisheries Policy 4.7bnEU Regulation 48.7bnTotal 85.3 bnNote:figuresroundedupordownasappropriate
Table 10. Estimated Net Direct Budget Contributions and Indirect Costs for 2010
2010Net Contributions to EU Budget 6.9bnCommon Agricultural Policy 16.7bnCommon Fisheries Policy 4.7bnEU Regulation 48.7bn
Total 77.0 bnNote:figuresroundedupordownasappropriate
Table 11. Breakdown of Gross Contributions to the EU Budget and Indirect Costs for 2010 Annual Month Week Day Hour Minute85.3bn 7.1bn 1.6bn 233.7m 9.7m 162,291Note:figuresroundedupordownasappropriate
Table 12. Breakdown of Net Contributions to the EU Budget and Indirect Costs of 2010
Annual Month Week Day Hour Minute77bn 6.4bn 1.5bn 211m 8.8m 146,499Note:Figuresroundedupordownasappropriate
Table 13. Breakdown Gross & Net, Per Person, Per Taxpayer
Per Man, Woman Per Tax Payer & Child in the UK in the UKGross Costs 2010 1,380 2,788Net Costs 2010 1,246 2,516Note:UKPopulationin2010=61.8million.UKTaxpayersin2010=30.6millionFiguresfromtheOfficeofNationalStatistics.Figuresroundedupordownasappropriate
5. Summary of the Annual Direct and Indirect Costs, Gross & Net for 2010
2010 Gross
2010 Net
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WearetoldbythoseinfavourofEUmembershipthatitisessentialfortrade.ThereforeitwouldbeperfectlyreasonabletoexpectthatweshouldseeasteadyriseinthebalanceoftradebetweentheUKandEUMemberStates.ButifwelookatthebalanceoftradefiguresfortheperiodofUKmembershipoftheEUweseequiteadifferentpicture.Whatweseeisagrowingtradeimbalanceandsteadilyincreasingtradedeficit.DevicessuchastheCommonExternalTariff(taxesonimport)andtheCommonAgriculturalPolicy(subsidisingcontinentalfarmersattheexpenseoftheconsumer),andoverregulationonbusiness,havedistortedBritainstradepatternspreventingusbuyingmorebeneficiallyontheworldmarket.
ItisimportanttounderstandthattheEUisnotaFreeTradeArea,itisaCustomsUnion.Afreetradeareaismeanttofacilitategreateaseoftradingbetweennations.Acustomsunionsprimarypurposeistoimposecostsonimportsfromoutside.TheEUcustomsunionisarelicfromthe1950sandisinfacttheonlysurvivingcustomsunionintheworld,allothershavingbeenabandonedinfavouroffreetradearrangements.
SeeTable 14, UK Balance of Trade with EU Countries and the World, 1973-2009,overleafonpage30.
6. UK Balance of Payments with EU and the World 1973-2009
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Table 14. UK Balance of Trade with EU Countries and the World, 1973-2009
Calendar Year Balance with EU Balance with non Balance with Countries in EU Countries in the World in Trade & Services Trade & Services Trade & Services
1973 -1,674 678 -9961974 -2,592 -590 -3,1821975 -2,831 1,308 -1,5231976 -2,536 1,764 -7721977 -2,215 2,268 531978 -2,920 4,043 1,1231979 -2,995 2,542 -4531980 815 2,028 2,8431981 1,694 5,054 6,7481982 813 3,836 4,6491983 41 3,488 3,5291984 -1,029 2,511 1,4821985 -1,496 3,734 2,2381986 -8,832 7,968 -8641987 -12,889 8,086 -4,8031988 -18,175 1,700 -16,4751989 -20,811 -1,587 -22,3981990 -18,393 -353 -18,7461991 -5,793 -2,161 -7,9541992 -11,823 1,690 -10,1331993 -13,207 2,451 -10,7561994 -12,523 10,104 -2,4191995 -12,500 9,608 -2,8921996 -5,485 1,296 -4,1891997 -4,845 5,349 5041998 -5,923 -2,032 -7,9551999 -9,812 -3,677 -13,4892000 -6,823 -11,151 -17,9742001 -13,403 -10,609 -24,0122002 -23,603 -4,470 -28,0732003 -27,261 1,266 -25,9952004 -30,340 -2,146 -32,4862005 -37,372 -5,475 -42,8472006 -29,616 -11,921 -41,5372007 -35,235 -7,721 -42,9562008 -28,582 -9,178 -37,7602009 -27,957 -4,066 -32,023
Totals in billions - 438.128 5.635 - 432.493
Note:Figuresshowninmillions,totalsinbillions.Figuresmaybesubjecttorevisionuptofouryearsret-rospectively.ThesefiguresaretakenfromtheOfficeofNationalStatisticsPinkBookpublishedin2010andshowthefiguresadjustedretrospectivelyfrom2004.
UK Balance of Payments with EU and the USA 1973-2009
Table15contraststhebalanceoftradefiguresbetweentheUKandEUmemberstatesandtheUKandtheUSAforthetenyearperiod1999to2009.
Table 15 Trade Balance with Trade Balance with EU Countries in Goods USA in Goods & Services 2009 & Services 2009 Year million million1999 -9,812 4,9982000 -6,823 6,7802001 -13,403 4,9572002 -23,603 11,9972003 -27,261 14,7862004 -30,340 16,7592005 -37,372 16,7022006 -29,616 19,0102007 -35,235 21,4332008 -28,582 25,3682009 -27,957 23,441
Total in billions - 270.004 166.231
Note:Figuresshowninmillions,totalsinbillions.Figuresmaybesubjecttorevisionuptofouryearsretrospectively.ThesefiguresaretakenfromtheOfficeofNationalStatisticsPinkBookpublishedin2010andshowthefiguresadjustedretrospectivelyfrom2004.
Tables14and15clearlyshowtwothings:thattheUKisamassinganevergrowingtradedeficitwithotherEUmemberstates,andwehaveaneverdiminishingtradesurpluswiththerestoftheworld,andthatwehaveacomparativelyhealthybalanceoftradewiththeUSA.WhilewewanttradeandfriendshipwithEuropetheinescapableconclusionisthatournaturalandprofitabletradingpartnersaretheUSAandtheEnglishspeakingworld.
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7.1 Trade and JobsThemainargumentofthoseinfavourofcontinuedBritishmembershipoftheEUisthatwearedependentonitfortradeandjobs.Onesometimeshearsthecry,but 50% of our trade is with the EU: if we left they wouldnt trade with us!Butisittrue?Firstofallin2008theproportionoftheUKeconomyinvolvedinexportinggoodsandservicesworldwidewasjustover22.2%.InthesameyearthesplitbetweenexportstotheEUandtherestoftheworldwasabout50/50.TheexactproportionoftheBritisheconomyexportingtotheEUwas11.1%:soabout77.8%oftheUKeconomyispurelydomestic,andwithhalfourexportsgoingtotheEUandtheotherhalftotherestoftheworld.
However100%oftheeconomyandbusinessaresubjectedtoEUregulationirrespectiveofwhethertheytradewiththeEUornotandofcourseabout89%donttradewiththeEU.WecanseealsofromTable 14thatwehaveamassiveandincreasingtradedeficitwithEUcountries(theysellusfarmorethanwesellthem),andfromTable 15thatwehaveahealthytradesurpluswiththeUSA(wesellthemmorethantheysellus).
WereBritaintoleavetheEUtradewouldcontinuebecause:therulesthatgoverninternationaltradearesetbytheWorldTradeOrganisationandtheEUcouldnotarbitrarilysetuptradebarriersagainsttheUKevenifitwantedto;andsinceEUcountriessellfarmoregoodsandservicestoBritainthantheybuyfromustheyarenotgoingtocutofftheirnosestospitetheirfacesandstoptradingwithus.
Thereisoneotherfactortotakeintoaccount:dowereallyexport50%ofourgoodsandservicestotheEU?ThereissomethingcalledtheRotterdam-Antwerp Effectthatshowsotherwise.RotterdamintheNetherlandsandAntwerpinBelgiumaretwoofthebiggestportsintheworld,andtheyhandlesubstantialquantitiesofBritishexports.SomeoftheseareconsumedinHollandandBelgiumandsomeareshippedontootherEUcountries,whileothersaretransferredtoroadandrailorcargovesselsandareshippedtonon-EUcountriesandtoothercontinents.TheseexportsareclassedasgoingtotheEUbutmaynevertouchEUsoilandcanendupinChina,Japan,Singaporeandanywhereelse.
TheUKGovernmenthasnottriedtoquantifythisdistortionbutthethinktankGlobal Britainhasattemptedtheexercisewithdatafor2009.Theirfindingsarethatthedistortionisintheregionofatleast10%. This means that the actual level of exports to the EU is more likely to be about 40% of the total than 50% as currently asserted.26ThatleveloftradewouldofcoursesublimelycontinueifBritainlefttheEUforthereasonsstatedabove.
7. Can Britain Afford the European Union?
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AnothercrythatsometimesgoesupisthatThree million jobs depend on the EU: if we left wed lose them!Thisisfalseforthesamereasonsasgivenabove.IfmillionsofBritishjobsdependontradewiththeEUlikewisemillionsofEuropeanjobsdependontradewiththeUK,sincetheysellusfarmorethanwesellthem(seeTable14).SomeyearsagoinadiscussionontheBBCradionewsprogrammeTheWorldatOne,EUCommissionerNeilKinnockadmittedtoUKIPLeaderNigelFaragethatwereBritaintoleavetheEUnotasinglejobinexportingwouldbelost.
7.2 The EU, London and the UK Financial SectorThefinancialservicessectoraccountsforabout10%ofUKGDP,27higherthantheUSAshareof7.5%andthatofJapanat6.7%.InFranceandGermanythefinancialservicesshareoftheeconomyislowerat4.6%and3.8%respectively.ProfessionalservicescloselyconnectedwiththefinancialservicessectorintheUKcontributeanother3.9%ofGDP.Sointotal,financialandrelatedprofessionalservicesaccountforalmost14%ofUKGDP;thiscomparesto12%formanufacturingindustry.Employmentinthefinancialsectoraccountsforabout1 million peopleoutofthe31millioninemploymentintheUK,including319,000inLondonand128,000intheSouthEast.Taxcontributionsin2008/2009fromthefinancialsectoramountedto61 billion.
MuchoftheUKfinancialsectorissituatedintheCityofLondonandtheSquareMilealonecontributesnearly4%oftheUKGDP(55.7 billion)andLondonasawhole19% (264.6 billion)ofGDP.Therefore(whateverthecurrentcriticismsofsomeaspectsofthefinancialsectorandthefailureofregulationtocontrolitsworstelements)theUKfinancialsectorisavitalpartoftheUKeconomyandprovidessignificantandindispensableemploymentandtaxrevenue.
HoweverthisisnowbeingplacedinseriousdangerbytheEuropeanUnion.InOctober2010theEuropeanParliamentvotedintoexistencesixnewDirectivestoregulatethefinancemarketregulations.ThesewillincludeEUcontrolled:
CreditRatingAgencies EuropeanSystemicRiskBoard EuropeanBankingAuthority EuropeanSecuritiesandMarketsAuthority EuropeanInsuranceandOccupationalPensionsAuthority AlternativeInvestmentFundManagersDirective
Thislittlebookletdoesnotallowenoughspacetodiscusstheoriginsandcausesofthefinancialcrisisof2008,butProfessor Roland Vaubel of the
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University of Mannheimhassaidthatthebankingcrisiswasduetotwohugeerrors:that the banks erroneously thought that their provisions against risk were sufficient; and that the regulators erroneously thought that their regulations were sufficient.28ProfessorVaubelsuggestsathreepartremedytotheproblem:more transparency in financial markets a task that can be left to national authorities; stronger precautions against risk, notably higher equity requirements the task of Basel,29 not the EU; and lastly diversity of regulatory experiments so that best practice can be found and imitated.
WhatisnotrequiredistheraftofEUinspiredandcontrolledregulationandregulatoryauthoritiestobeintroducedunderthesixnewdirectives.WeseefromthestatisticsabovethatthefinancialsectorinEuropeancountriesisfarlessimportantasaproportionoftheireconomiesandaccountsforlessemploymentandtaxrevenuethatitdoesinBritain.HoweverunderQualifiedMajorityVotingthemajorityofhighlyregulatedcountries,e.g.France,willbeabletoimposetheirhigherlevelofregulationontheUKtherebyreducingourlevelofcompetitivenesstotheirs.IntheageofglobalcommunicationsthereisnoneedforfinancialinstitutionstoremaininLondoniftheyfeeltheyarebeinghamperedbyuncompetitiveEUregulationandtheycaneasilyrelocatesomewhereelseintheworld.
WhywouldanyoneimaginethattheEuropeanUnion,whichgavetheworldtheCommonAgriculturalPolicyandtheCommonFisheriesPolicyandcripplinglevelsofover-regulationonbusiness,doacompetentjobofregulatingthefinanceindustry?British voters should be aware that in the European Parliament only UKIP MEPs voted against this legislation and to protect the national interest.LabourandLib-DemMEPsvotedinfavour,whileConservativeMEPseithervotedinfavour,absentedthemselvesfromthechamber,orinthecaseofthreemuchvauntedEuro-scepticMEPsvotedtoabstain.ThesesixnewdirectivesrepresentagravethreattothefutureofthefinanceservicessectorforLondonandtheUK.Britaincannotaffordtolosethisvaluablesourceofincome.
7.3 Shoring up the EuroOn9thMay2010theLabourGovernmentrepresentedbytheChancelloroftheExchequer,AlistairDarlingMP,signeduptotheEuropeanStabilisationMechanism.TheaimoftheStabilisationMechanismistopreserve financial stability in Europe.3060 billionhasbeenguaranteedbyall27MemberStatestobeavailabletothe13MemberStateswhoaremembersoftheEurozonewhorequirefinancialsupportbecausetheyareexperiencingdifficultiesorseriouslythreatenedwithseveredifficultiescausedbyexceptionalcircumstancesbeyondMemberStatescontrol.
TheUKisresponsiblefor12%ofthisfundwhichequatesto 7.2 billion,
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whichatcurrentexchangeratesisabout6 billion.Thismoneyissupposedtobeintheformofloansthatifdrawnuponshouldeventuallybepaidbackwithinterest,butneverthelesstheindebtedBritishGovernmentisborrowingmoneytolendittocountriesthatwillnotfacerealityandleavetheEuro.GiventheextremelyprecariouseconomicsituationofcountriessuchasPortugal,Ireland,Spain,andGreece,whichfacepossiblefinancialcollapselargelybecauseoftheirmembershipoftheeuro,thisisanextremelydubiouspropositionthatwewillevergetthismoneyback.
OneoftheveryfewrightdecisionsmadebythelateandunlamentedLabourGovernmentwasnottojointheEuropeanSingleCurrency,butevensotheysaddleduswithanunnecessaryandunaffordablecommitmenttosupportthedoomedcurrencyexperiment.
7.4 The Example of Norway and SwitzerlandWeareallfamiliarwiththeEurophilemantrathatwemuststaymembersoftheEuropeanUniontopreservejobs,tradeandpeace.ButwhatofthoseEuropeancountriesthatarenotmembersoftheEU?TwonotableexamplesofdevelopedandsophisticatedEuropeannationsthathavenotfounditnecessarytojointheEUareNorwayandSwitzerland.
NorwayandSwitzerlandbothhavefreetradeagreementswiththeEU,NorwaythroughitsmembershipoftheEuropeanEconomicArea(EEA)andSwitzerlandthoughbilateralsectoralfreetradeagreements.NeithercountryhaseverbeenamemberoftheEuropeanUnion,31buttheydomakemodestfinancialcontributionstovariousEUprogrammes.
BothcountriesexportsignificantamountsofgoodsandservicestoEUMemberStates.NorwayhasheldvariousreferendumsonEUmembershipthroughtheyearsandthepopulationhasalwaysrejectedtheidea.In2006theSwissFederalGovernmentpublishedastudyonthevariousoptionsopentoitregardingEUmembershipandacostbenefitstudyofpotentialfullmembership.The study concluded that full EU membership would cost Switzerland up to six times more than its existing trading arrangements with the EU: not surprisingly they decided that joining was unnecessary and undesirable.
TheLisbonTreatyobligestheEUtonegotiatefreetradeagreementswithamemberstatethatwishestowithdraw,aswellaswithstatesthatarenotEUmembers.TheEUwillinfactsoonhavefreetradeagreementswith80%ofallnon-EUcountriesworldwide.ThereisnoneedforBritaintoremainamemberoftheEUinordertotradewiththeEUanymorethanthereisforNorwayandSwitzerland.
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TheideathatBritainmustremainamemberoftheEuropeanUnioninordertopreservetradeandjobs,orinthewiderinterestsofpreservingpeaceandprosperityinEuropehavewornprettythinoverthelastfourdecades;andithastobedoubtedthatanyonewhounderstandsthesituationseriouslybelievesit.
TheEuropeanUnionisanideologicalmissiontocreateaUnitedStatesofEurope.Itisfundamentallyanti-democraticandundemocraticinnature.Afterthirty-eightyearsofmembershipwehavereachedasituationwheremostofourlawsarenowmadeintheEU.Wecontributebillionseveryyearinmembershipfeeswecannotafford.TheEUimposeseverincreasingburdensonfarming,fishingandindustrythatcostbillionsanddestroyjobs,andwhatprofitableindustrywehaveleftisbeingsurrenderedtoEuropeanregulationandcontrol.Wehavegivenupcontrolofourtradeandforeignpolicy,andindeedanyareaofpolicythatmatters.WearenowsacrificingourlegalsystemandtraditionalfreedomsunderthelawtocreateanoppressiveEUsystemofcriminallaw.Theworstthingaboutitisnottheeconomiccost,whichisbadenough,butthecorrosivepoliticalclimateoflies,dishonestlyandcynicismthatgrowsaspoliticiansfromtheoldfailedpartieshidefromthetruth.
The proposition of this booklet is simple enough. If the Coalition Government believes that membership of the EU is financially and economically beneficial to Britain then let them commission an independent cost-benefit analysis to prove it.
ParliamentariansfromallpoliticalpartieshavecalledonGovernmentsofbothcolourstoundertakesuchacostbenefitanalysissince1973withoutavail.IfaloneMEPwiththeassistanceofoneresearchercanproducethisstudythensurelytheGovernmentcancommissionanindependentandcomprehensivestudythatwouldquantifyhowmuchEUmembershipcostsBritainandwhetherwebenefitornot.They wont do it because they already know what it would prove: that Britain does not benefit from EU membership and that we do not need it to trade and survive in the modern world.
8. Challenge to Government
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1 http://europa.eu/lisbon_treaty/glance/external_relations/index_en.htm2 http://ec.europa.eu/budget/budget_detail/deciding_en.htm3 http://ec.europa.eu/budget/budget_detail/deciding_en.htm4 Article312,TreatyontheFunctioningoftheEuropeanUnion.5 http://ec.europa.eu/budget/budget_detail/overview_en.htm6 TheConsolidateFund(CF)wasfirstcreatedin1787asonefundinto whichshallfloweverystreamofpublicrevenueandfromwhichshall comethesupplyofeveryservice.7 19thOctober2010,IP/10/1351 http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/10/1351 &format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en8 19thOctober2010,IP/10/1351 http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/10/1351 &format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en9 19thOctober2010,MEMO/10/503 http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction. do?reference=MEMO/10/50310 TheColumbiaJournalofEuropeanLawOnline.EurotaxandtheFiscal SovereigntyoftheMemberStates.http://www.cjel.net/wp-content/ uploads/2010/11/Leen-Eurotax-November-13-2010.pdf11 Statementonthe2006ECbudgetandmeasurestocounterfraudand financialmismanagement.May2006.http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk./ media/7/5/ecbudget250506.pdf12 6December2005http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,, 13509-1905742,00.html13 CouncilDecisionof7June2007onthesystemoftheEuropean Communitesownresources(2007/436/EC,Euratom).14 CouncilDecisionof7June2007onthesystemoftheEuropean Communitesownresources(2007/436/EC,Euratom). http://ec.europa.eu/budget/library/documents/revenue_expenditure/ own_resources/calc_own_res_2007_en.pdf15 27thOctober2010,MEMO/10/527. http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference= MEMO/10/527&format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en16 6thSeptember2010,BBC.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/ world-europe-1119896017 24thNovember2010,HCColumn364http://www.publications. parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm101124/text/101124w0003. htm#1011247600209118 IanMilne,DirectorofthecrosspartythinktankGlobalBritainsince 1999.ACostTooFar,PublishedbyCivitas,July2004.19 LabourEuro-SafeguardsCampaignBulletin,September2008.20 UKSeaFisheriesStatistics2009.Table2.6http://marinemanagement. org.uk/fisheries/statistics/documents/ukseafish/2009/final.pdf
9. References
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21 UKSeaFisheriesStatistics2009.Table2.6http://marinemanagement. org.uk/fisheries/statistics/documents/ukseafish/2009/final.pdf22 January2009,TheTaxpayersAlliance.http://www.taxpayersalliance. com/home/the-price-of-fish-costing-the-common-fisheries-policy.html23 UKSeaFisheriesStatistics2009.Table3.1http://marinemanagement. org.uk/fisheries/statistics/documents/ukseafish/2009/final.pdf24 January2009,TheTaxpayersAlliance.http://www.taxpayersalliance. com/home/the-price-of-fish-costing-the-common-fisheries-policy.html25 InanarticleforthenewspaperWeltamSonntag,inJanuary2007, formerGermanPresidentRomanHertzogsaidthat84%ofGerman lawsstemmedfromtheEU.26 GlobalBritainBriefingNotes64.TheRotterdam-AntwerpEffectandthe NetherlandsDistortion.27 GlobalBritainBriefingNotes,6728 ProfessorRolandVaubelinaspeechgiventotheBrugesGroupin Londonon6thNovember201029 Newglobalregulatorystandardsonbankcapitaladequacyandliquidity agreedbymembersoftheBaselCommitteeonBankingSupervision.30 Article312,TreatyontheFunctioningoftheEuropeanUnion31 GlobalBritainBriefingNotes,61to65.
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ThisstudywouldnothavebeenpossiblewithouttheinvaluableassistanceofmyresearcherFiona WisetowhomIamextremelygrateful.
Furtherassistancewasgivenby:
ProfessorTimCongdon IanMilne JohnMills TonyScholefield
10. Acknowledgements
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40 How much does membership of the European Union cost Britain?
TherearecurrentlytensofthousandsofEUDirectivesandRegulationsoperativeintheUK.
Thespreadsheetsonthefollowingtwopagesareasimplifiedversion(forspacepurposes)ofonepublishedbytheOpenEuropeThinkTank,ofthetop99Directivesincostterms.
JusttheTop99EUDirectiveshavecosttheUKanaccumulated113.8 billionandanongoingyearlycostin2010aloneofover20 billion.
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