I didn't mean why do you bother to post.
What I meant was why say this?
What makes you think this?? The problem with this whole EU debate is people thinking their opinion is relevant, to the facts. So many people voted on emotion, or opinion... when in many cases their emotions are based on lies and their opinions are simply wrong.
So I'll ask it again in a slightly different way.
What on earth has given you the opinion that despite the fact that all (100%) members of EFTA are currently in the Schengen agreement, the UK could walk in as a new member, and benefit from the agreement with the EU that EFTA has and yet not be required to submit to the same terms the rest of the EFTA members have agreed to?
Surely if we want to be in EFTA, and not Schengen, the other EFTA members will have a couple of questions to ask?
The whole point of EFTA is the four freedoms.
http://www.efta.int/eea/policy-areas
Free movement of persons is one of the core freedoms of the European Internal Market. This area is covered by Article 28 of the
EEA Agreement,
Annex V on the Free Movement of Workers and
Annex VIII on the Right of Establishment. Accordingly, nationals of the EEA EFTA States (Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein) have the same right as EU citizens to take up an economic activity anywhere in the EU/EEA without being discriminated against on the grounds of their nationality. Equally, EU citizens have the right to work and reside in the EEA EFTA States. Non-economically active persons such as pensioners, students and family members of EEA nationals are also entitled to move and reside anywhere in the EU/EEA subject to certain conditions as set out in the relevant EU legislation.
We can't simply pick and choose. No matter how much you "think" we'll be able to.