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James O'Brien's Mystery Hour

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James O'Brien's Mystery Hour

Global

Comedy, Society & Culture

4.6960 Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2018

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

If you've ever wondered "why", then this is the hour for you. Sometimes simple, sometimes intelligent, but almost always entertaining, probably the best hour of radio you could ever download!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Mystery Hour with James O'Brien.

0:03.5

Three minutes after 12 is a time.

0:05.0

Last word, I promise you, on Brexit, because this is fascinating, and you may have missed it.

0:09.3

I think it's in the financial times from the acting CEO of the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise in Oslo, which I presume, although I could be wrong, I stress that.

0:19.2

I presume it's their equivalent of the CBI,

0:22.6

and it effectively says that Norway is not going to be Norway

0:26.8

in the context of European Union futures.

0:29.7

The European economic area has served Norway well.

0:32.3

It ensures our company's full participation in the EU single market

0:35.3

because we take on all relevant legislation.

0:37.9

We would definitely welcome the UK's continued participation in the single market,

0:41.8

but would you be ready to go from being a rulemaker to being a rule taker?

0:46.6

I appreciate the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise's acting CEO

0:50.1

probably doesn't know as much about what it's like to do business in Norway as Andrew Bridget and the Dean Dorries do.

0:55.0

But I think just out of politeness, we should probably read this little letter to the end.

1:01.2

Would you be ready to go from being a rulemaker to being a rule taker?

1:04.5

Entering into the EEA means accepting these obligations.

1:07.7

It is a balanced agreement with rights and duties.

1:10.1

If any EEA

1:11.2

EFTA states do not fulfill their obligations, parts of the agreement may be suspended and

1:17.5

the other EFTA states like Norway would suffer. So this is Norway saying, you can't be like us,

1:23.8

we don't trust you. I think I've got this right. I mean, it literally has just popped in front of me now and

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