From the Independent
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In particular, Mr Corbyn has concerns about what he sees as restrictive state aid rules and regulations that might interfere with his plans to reverse the privatization of public services.
But Lord Kinnock rubbished the claims as being “based on falsehood”, adding: “Neither the EEA nor the EU are part of the socialist superstate of neocon delusion, or of the global capitalist adventure playground of infantile leftist illusion.
“The EEA is a mixed-economy agreement of 31 democracies ‘to promote continuous and balanced strengthening of trade and economic relations between the contracting parties with equal conditions of competition and the respect of the same rules’.
“None of that prevents public ownership, social initiative, improving tax justice, promoting employment or advancing the welfare state.”
Earlier this week five Labour MPs in the Northeast
wrote a joint-article in The Independent warning that failure to back the UK staying in the single market would devastate family living standards in their region.
Time to become the opposition, Corbyn!