Ireland really did not want Meta’s €1.2bn. There are good reasons why

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Data Protection Commission appears to interpret its mandate in a way that is sympathetic to the companies it regulates

There are many ways of looking at the European Union and how it works in practice. One of the more pragmatic ones is that it is a framework that allows member states to further their own interests, while limiting the extent to which gains are at the expense of the other states. The European Commission is the referee.

But the key point is that they can and do compete using every weapon in their armouries, including regulatory regimes. Other EU states do this. There is little or no downside for them – and by extension their regulators – in being seen to be tough with the likes of Facebook. The opposite is more likely to be true. If Volkswagen was in the firing line the German regulator might not be so gung ho. This is the way the EU works and, in so far as it produces the compromises on which the entire edifice is built, it can be said to work.

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