| > It was widely reported at the time. Here you go: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/dec/07/norwegian-p... have you actually read the article? > Senior Norwegian politicians and business figures have rejected Norway-plus so not the Norwegian government > The rejection is a blow to an influential cross-party group led by the Tory MP Nick Boles so not the UK government > They did not only "permit the changes", they signed the treaties. Including the obligation to join the Euro, something that the UK never intended to do and everyone overlooked because they were the UK. the euro did not exist at the point the UK joined and accepted the acquis if you go and actually read the TFEU you'll see the legal mechanism that states clearly that the UK negotiated that it would not have to join, in return for not vetoing the treaty |