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You have completely failed to explain how this is specifically the fault of "brexit". |
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You were so absolutely sure that the "watered down" UK food standards were the cause of honey exported to the EU from the UK being adulterated. That's been proved wrong and in your embarrassment and arrogance, you're pivoting on other changes that have nothing to do with the hiney thing on which you were so strident. However, a separate debate on food standards wouldn't be a bad idea at all. |
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The whole point of repatriating these powers is that we can decide what works for us and our producers and consumers, rather than the lobbying of major corporate interests that often lurk behind the ‘safety’ decisions taken by the EU. And if we decide HMG has got it wrong, we can vote accordingly. Any vote for an MEP is so hopelessly diluted by the sheer size of the Strasbourg assembly it was never more than a fig leaf for the undemocratic nature of the beast. |
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Yet when people point out the scale of the con carried out upon the nation, either it isn't happening or it is, but it's fine as this is the religion we now "subscribe" to. Also, yet again, you trot out "oh we can vote them out if we don't like it" BS. We can't "vote out" the damage done to this country, the systemic damage across all sectors and the broken country. It is the disingenuity that I despise the most. The lack of honesty and the attempt to gaslight people into pretending there is no damage and even if there was, it was clearly pointed out, by Vote leave, as what was going to happen. |
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As for the "con carried out upon the nation", you're talking your usual claptrap. You're just sore that your darling EU is no longer able to dictate our laws. As I've consistently said, British business will sort things out. |
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Do you think British business will sort it all out? |
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Meanwhile, the EU is doing well in financial services, science, electric cars and batteries. Evidently, Farage has proved to be Macron's useful idiot. In terms of what's growing in the UK, it's MPs selling their influence and connections to whoever will cough up. Witness Hancock and Kwarteng's recent £10k a month offer to a fake foreign company. Due diligence, what due diligence? |
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Saw a graphic of a poll in the guardian earlier, think it was done by King's College as part of a world values survey, basically it said we had much more faith in the Europe Union than we did in our own government or parliament, not surprised really, was surprised that it was 39%- 22% though, 22% had faith in our government and slightly less in Parliament, I'd like to make some witty comment about being shocked it's so high but it's quite tragic what's happened to the mother of all parliaments
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2310821.html
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Just for a bit of balance, a little bit of news you guys would rather not hear.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/poli...-b1071111.html [EXTRACT] Rishi Sunak said “fantastic progress” has been made in talks on joining an Indo-Pacific free trade bloc, amid expectations that the UK could be welcomed into the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) imminently. The Prime Minister said it was “a great benefit of Brexit” for the UK to be able to sign its own trade deals. |
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"Imminently"…
btw, we already have bilateral Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with nine of the eleven countries (seven were rolled over from the EU agreements), and digital economy agreements with Singapore and Japan. https://lordslibrary.parliament.uk/u...ade-agreement/ Quote:
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