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Daily Telegraph joins the Bregreters!
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BTW, "we" did not decide to leave the EU. The tragic irony is that the Tories demand, in the name of "democracy", that the Unions achieve a minimum percentage in ballots for strike action. If the Tories applied their own rules for Brexit, it would never have happened. Polls all over the EU and now far more in favour of staying in the EU than they were. All because of the self inflicted disaster that the UK played out on the world stage. Some glory and rejoice in our national humiliation, I'd rather, like the Telegraph, us get back on the road to prosperity and align ourselves again with the EU. |
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Yes, we can continue getting poorer while the economy is remodelled for benefits of the ultra wealthy but that was not what was sold to those who put their faith in Leave. The con has been revealed and the snake oil salesmen are still selling their product. |
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So are we saying that we vote to leave but the job of implementing the result is being performed by those who want to remain (and maybe be part of a federal Europe) so have deliberately fouled up the process?
That's not to excuse bad policies though. We do have to remember that we have had COVID, Ukraine and other happenings that were not in the road map and required some redirection. Brexit would have been hard enough without all of that happening too. |
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No, we aren’t saying that…
(Well, some people are, but that’s more about the "well, we can’t deliver what we promised, so we need to hold some else responsible" approach rather than being evidence-based…). Remember all the benefits listed by Jacob Rees-Mogg when he was given the job of Brexit Opportunities Minister? No, me neither… |
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The Guvmin has gone mad. For example, introducing the UK equivalent of CE marking without formal equivalence agreement with the EU. Adds burden to UK companies and affects exports to the EU. We are failing to adequately plow a furrow forward - for example allowing British battery production to fail. We are taxed to buggery because Truss screwed up in spades. Equivalence does not destroy our sovereignty; it is pragmatic and supports business. I am still in favour of being outside the EU but I want it done properly. Btw, a serious fight of the NI Protocol seems to be looming unless the Guvmin bends over. The ECJ is the issue and I’m sure there’s a middle way if entrenched groups can grasp the need for compromise. The important thing to achieve is that for all practical purposes, NI is part of the UK and we can send stuff over there without customs documentation, other than perhaps 1 page. |
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Is it a case of an incompetent government? or, are there no actual benefits for the average joe/josephine. apart from vacuum cleaners? |
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It is a case of utmost delusion that the promised Vote Leave paradise would have been had "if it wasn't for those pesky kids"* *paraphrase as my homage to my childhood TV watching Scooby Doo |
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Leaving the EU means we don’t have to do what Brussels demands. Simples. That the Guvmin can screw everything up is lamentable. All they had to do was provide a business friendly growth environment and instead Truss trashed what was already fragile economy. But we must not rejoin the EU. Obviously. |
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The issues for business with regards to Brexit have long proceeded Truss and her shambolic tenure. Don't try and scapegoat her, you're better than that. I'd bet that ultimately we will rejoin the EU, it may take twenty years possibly even longer but I'll wager that what happens. |
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