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And, Mark Francois, the point about these regulatory alignments
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is that if you try and uncouple them, then Brussels can kick you on everything
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So the point being, there's a net zero trap in this, which aligns Britain to Brussels' targets
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And if a future government, for example, decided to use more fossil fuels
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Brussels would say, well, no, you can't do that because you agreed to regulatory alignment
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and then they can have a go to us on all sorts of other areas. So this is a spider's web. It's a trap
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Yes, it's sort of a Trojan horse, if you want to think of it like that
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And, you know, you call it dynamic alignment and people don't quite understand what that means
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but they know what being a rule-taker means. And it's the same thing. It means that you rejoin that bit of the organisation
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that can make rules in those areas, even if Parliament disagrees. Look, I sat in Parliament night after night, week after week
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watching Starmer, Mr Second Referendum himself, constantly calling for a second referendum
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because he couldn't abide the result of the first one, you know, teaming up with anyone he could team up with
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to try and keep us in the EU at any cost. I saw it with my own eyes
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That's why I've always said, Keir Starmer remains a Remainer. And he does