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Mr Sheridan said: To speak very bluntly, the European Union is essentially the work of the devil. It s operating procedure is this, it ties itself up in ludicrous regulatory knots and imposes grotesque cost disadvantageous on itself. It then tries to export those cost disadvantages through the treaty system and multilateralism them. Now of course the nations of Asia simply don t pay any attention to this rubbish at all.
European Union is essentially the work of the devil Australian correspondent Greg Sheridan says (Image: GETTY)
Australia has been performing well while lacking the same target as the EU, Sheridan noted (Image: SKY NEWS AUSTRALIA)
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