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Your attempts at deflection are as transparent as they are tedious. The EU acted entirely rationally. They’ve been underestimated throughout. None of this is a surprise to anyone who wasn’t blinkered by ideology. |
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Yes, the Conservatives chose May, but clearly, you cannot know in advance what the elected leader will do. That’s on her, and it was the start of her downfall. The only deflection going on is yours, because you lay every problem we have at the door of the Conservatives without acknowledging the role others played in attempting to wreck the deal that was required. |
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This isn’t France, OB. Brits just eat their gruel and get on with it while their betters laugh at them. Quote:
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I’ll settle for Seph’s approval. Your disapproval is a badge of honour that my messaging isn’t going down well on the sinking ship that is HMS CCHQ. |
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If the people who claimed we could have all the benefits of the single market without being in the single market aren’t idiots they must be liars. It follows that if they are honest they are not clever for missing a glaringly obvious EU red line around rule setting and the ECJ.
Your inability to comprehend this in the thread can only be wilfully obtuse on your part, and doing so because of your inability to criticise them for purely ideological reasons. I’ve tried to move the conversation on many times, inviting everyone to be positive about the steps Starmer and the next government will take. There’s no point dwelling on the deceptions and incompetence of the past. Britain is at a crossroads, and can finally draw a line under a decade of chaos and confusion. The adults can sit at the negotiating table while the children play with their toys in the corner and wonder if we can get a Canada deal. |
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Worrying for the workforce.
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I’m old enough to remember when it was meant to be the German car manufacturers moaning?
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2375947.html
The CPTPP trade deal has been signed. Immediate benefits estimated at £1.8bn per year once operational, with huge opportunities for us to build on that. Keri Benedoch confirmed on Laura K’s show this morning that the Indian trade deal was making good progress. |
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So a shockingly miniscule 0.08% uplift from this deal whilst Brexit is giving us a 5% reduction in GDP.
I guess every little helps but even if those countries grow by a staggering 100% that's still only a 0.16% uplift! https://news.sky.com/story/joining-i...1-8bn-12921751 Meanwhile, how's things going with our largest trading partner? Quote:
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