• @TheGrandNagus
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    13 hours ago

    You’re confirming that France pays less in.

    Obviously I’m talking about Net. Gross doesn’t matter. If a man puts 1€ into a box and gets 1€ back, he’s not really paid anything.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 hours ago

      You’re confirming that France pays less in.

      I’m not. They paid more in fact. They just also got more back out.

      Obviously I’m talking about Net. Gross doesn’t matter.

      Wrong. What a country pays in and what it gets out are two entirely unrelated questions.

      Payments to the EU are calculated by GDI and that’s that (except when there is a rebate). They are supposed to be fair based on that metric.

      Payments back to the members are not “free money” the government can spend on whatever. They are subsidies bound to specific purposes that have their own specific criteria of distribution. They are not designed to be fair by comparison of GDI or similar metrics. If there were, as a hypothetical example, an EU program to subsidize local winemakers, you can see how France would very likely receive more money out of this fund than the UK.