29-09-2018, 22:52
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You are right, but you forgot to mention that really small US market!
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The chlorinated chicken one?
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We will presumably be able to fish more cod for ourselves once freed of the common fisheries policy.
There is far too much emphasis on the negatives of leaving the EUB without balancing these with the positives. We all need to lighten up!
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A bizarre preoccupation that Brexiters have with the fishing industry. It turns over just £725m pa. As others have pointed out, Harrods, by comparison, turns over £2bn pa.
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29-09-2018, 22:56
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The chlorinated chicken one?
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A bizarre preoccupation that Brexiters have with the fishing industry. It turns over just £725m pa. As others have pointed out, Harrods, by comparison, turns over £2bn pa.
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Andrew, really? Please, first of all, tell us what the problem is with chlorinated chicken? It’s the chlorine that makes it safe!
As for the fishing industry, I would just love you to experience the reception you would get from the fisherman if you talked to them directly about the existing EU arrangements. Where exactly are you cocoon led at this present time?
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29-09-2018, 23:13
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Andrew, really? Please, first of all, tell us what the problem is with chlorinated chicken? It’s the chlorine that makes it safe!
As for the fishing industry, I would just love you to experience the reception you would get from the fisherman if you talked to them directly about the existing EU arrangements. Where exactly are you cocoon led at this present time?
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The US has different food standards than Europe. Importing their food would decimate our farming sector. The chlorinated chicken is an example of our divergence in standards.
You and other Brexiters seem obsessed with the fishing industry which contributes a very small proportion of GDP to the country - about a third of that contributed by Harrods! Maybe that's because it's the only industry that favoured Brexit. But now, many fishermen are now facing up to the bleak reality of no deal and realising that it will destroy their livelihood. https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/10...e-deal-eu-deal
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29-09-2018, 23:37
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Re: Brexit Discussion (Follow First Post Rules!)
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The US has different food standards than Europe. Importing their food would decimate our farming sector. The chlorinated chicken is an example of our divergence in standards.
You and other Brexiters seem obsessed with the fishing industry which contributes a very small proportion of GDP to the country - about a third of that contributed by Harrods! Maybe that's because it's the only industry that favoured Brexit. But now, many fishermen are now facing up to the bleak reality of no deal and realising that it will destroy their livelihood. https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/10...e-deal-eu-deal
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I think you need to go and read up on chlorinated chicken before making pronouncements like this.
Even the EU doesn’t think chlorine-washing chicken is chemically harmful to humans, though if you listen to the remainer hysteria on this point you’d be forgiven for thinking otherwise. Their objection is either simple protectionism, or else it’s because they genuinely believe their own claim that lessening protective measures in the factory is a good idea because it forces farmers to be more careful. I know which I think is more likely but YMMV. Whatever the truth, chlorinated chicken carcasses typically have a prevalence of 2% salmonella while chickens treated the EU way have 15-20%. If raw chicken is carelessly handled in the home environment, guess which one is more likely to spread infection: chlorine-washed, or water-washed?
We really have to get away from the idea that EU regulations are automatically better than American ones.
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29-09-2018, 23:50
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I think you need to go and read up on chlorinated chicken before making pronouncements like this.
Even the EU doesn’t think chlorine-washing chicken is chemically harmful to humans, though if you listen to the remainer hysteria on this point you’d be forgiven for thinking otherwise. Their objection is either simple protectionism, or else it’s because they genuinely believe their own claim that lessening protective measures in the factory is a good idea because it forces farmers to be more careful. I know which I think is more likely but YMMV. Whatever the truth, chlorinated chicken carcasses typically have a prevalence of 2% salmonella while chickens treated the EU way have 15-20%. If raw chicken is carelessly handled in the home environment, guess which one is more likely to spread infection: chlorine-washed, or water-washed?
We really have to get away from the idea that EU regulations are automatically better than American ones.
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The public don't want chlorinated chicken or hormone mass produced beef. Quality not quantity. Mind you, if they had any sense, they wouldn't touch meat at all or vote for Brexit
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30-09-2018, 00:20
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The US has different food standards than Europe. Importing their food would decimate our farming sector. The chlorinated chicken is an example of our divergence in standards.
You and other Brexiters seem obsessed with the fishing industry which contributes a very small proportion of GDP to the country - about a third of that contributed by Harrods! Maybe that's because it's the only industry that favoured Brexit. But now, many fishermen are now facing up to the bleak reality of no deal and realising that it will destroy their livelihood. https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/10...e-deal-eu-deal
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Andrew, no! You have so many misconceptions!
First of all, on the chicken issue. So we have different standards. So what? Do you really see that as a barrier? If so, why? Please explain.
As for the fishing industry, this is just one small part of the problem we have with being part of the EU.
I don’t know you, but by the sound of it, you are left leaning politically. So your apparent dismissal of the plight of our fishermen does make me wonder which side of the fence you are actually on. These people have been sacrificed for the sacred EU, despite any principles toward the plight of the working man. I don’t know how any Labour supporters can seriously agree with the policies that have inflicted upon the fishing community. Seems like their only hope lies with the Conservatives.
Maybe other working class people should ponder that, too. Labour policies make the poor poorer.
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30-09-2018, 01:42
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I think you need to go and read up on chlorinated chicken before making pronouncements like this.
Even the EU doesn’t think chlorine-washing chicken is chemically harmful to humans, though if you listen to the remainer hysteria on this point you’d be forgiven for thinking otherwise. Their objection is either simple protectionism, or else it’s because they genuinely believe their own claim that lessening protective measures in the factory is a good idea because it forces farmers to be more careful. I know which I think is more likely but YMMV. Whatever the truth, chlorinated chicken carcasses typically have a prevalence of 2% salmonella while chickens treated the EU way have 15-20%. If raw chicken is carelessly handled in the home environment, guess which one is more likely to spread infection: chlorine-washed, or water-washed?
We really have to get away from the idea that EU regulations are automatically better than American ones.
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Your above comments bear no relevance whatsoever to my post!
I said "The US has different food standards than Europe. Importing their food would decimate our farming sector. The chlorinated chicken is an example of our divergence in standards."
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30-09-2018, 02:04
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Your above comments bear no relevance whatsoever to my post!
I said "The US has different food standards than Europe. Importing their food would decimate our farming sector. The chlorinated chicken is an example of our divergence in standards."
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So we merge the standards. Andrew, rules can change.
My response was totally relevant, although I accept that they may not have been welcomed in your house. Sorry about that.
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30-09-2018, 02:07
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Andrew, no! You have so many misconceptions!
First of all, on the chicken issue. So we have different standards. So what? Do you really see that as a barrier? If so, why? Please explain.
As for the fishing industry, this is just one small part of the problem we have with being part of the EU.
I don’t know you, but by the sound of it, you are left leaning politically. So your apparent dismissal of the plight of our fishermen does make me wonder which side of the fence you are actually on. These people have been sacrificed for the sacred EU, despite any principles toward the plight of the working man. I don’t know how any Labour supporters can seriously agree with the policies that have inflicted upon the fishing community. Seems like their only hope lies with the Conservatives.
Maybe other working class people should ponder that, too. Labour policies make the poor poorer.
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I suspect you won't find many left-leaning people on a pay-TV forum and I'm no exception to that rule!
Regarding fishing, it makes up less than 0.5% of the country's GDP so in terms of importance other industries are far more important to the country no matter how many times you borrow Diane Abbott's magic calculator! Put it another way, there's about 11,000 people employed in the UK fishing industry compared to 856,000 in the wider automotive sector. Leaving the EU is a threat to this important industry and our tax base as once jobs leave, they don't tend to come back. Greg Clark seems to be belatedly waking up to the facts.
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So we merge the standards. Andrew, rules can change.
My response was totally relevant, although I accept that they may not have been welcomed in your house. Sorry about that.
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I quoted and commented on Chris's post not yours, Old Boy. When would you ever be anything except relevant?
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30-09-2018, 02:11
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I suspect you won't find many left-leaning people on a pay-TV forum and I'm no exception to that rule!
Regarding fishing, it makes up less than 0.5% of the country's GDP so in terms of importance other industries are far more important to the country no matter how many times you borrow Diane Abbott's magic calculator! Put it another way, there's about 11,000 people employed in the UK fishing industry compared to 856,000 in the wider automotive sector. Leaving the EU is a threat to this important industry and our tax base as once jobs leave, they don't tend to come back. Greg Clark seems to be belatedly waking up to the facts.
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So, the fishermen don't count, then?
That was just one small example, of course, but your response to the plight of these people was interesting. And just a little disturbing.
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I quoted and commented on Chris's post not yours, Old Boy. When would you ever be anything except relevant?
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I know, old chap. But your response was well worth commenting on!
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30-09-2018, 07:46
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The fishing industry is one of the totems that illustrate the intrusion of the EU into British industry. It has thus hit a note with the public, at least the 52% that democratically voted for Brexit despite the Project Fear documentation delivered to each home by the then guvmin.
I understand that leaving the EU might bring disruption to important parts of industry, but that will resolve itself. By closing down for a month (automotive) the sourcing adjustments will be made.
The Remainers on this thread need to respect the Referendum result and stop whinging.
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30-09-2018, 09:22
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The fishing industry is one of the totems that illustrate the intrusion of the EU into British industry. It has thus hit a note with the public, at least the 52% that democratically voted for Brexit despite the Project Fear documentation delivered to each home by the then guvmin.
I understand that leaving the EU might bring disruption to important parts of industry, but that will resolve itself. By closing down for a month (automotive) the sourcing adjustments will be made.
The Remainers on this thread need to respect the Referendum result and stop whinging.
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It's not whinging old chap, its genuine concern for ourselves and families that we've made a terrible irratreivable mistake which was is going to affect generations to come. Mostly based on lies and power seeking self interested politicians, and general xenophobia. This will affect us all no matter how we voted -no winners, just losers. And yes, the EU isn't perfect and does need reform, but we have cut off our nose to spite our face.
I for one am not going to stop 'whinging'
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30-09-2018, 09:31
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It's not whinging old chap, its genuine concern for ourselves and families that we've made a terrible irratreivable mistake which was is going to affect generations to come. Mostly based on lies and power seeking self interested politicians, and general xenophobia. This will affect us all no matter how we voted -no winners, just losers. And yes, the EU isn't perfect and does need reform, but we have cut off our nose to spite our face.
I for one am not going to stop 'whinging'
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With you on this.
Brexit has been an absolute shambles from the start. I just wish the Tory party MPs would split, rather than do as they are doing, dragging the whole of the UK into their marital problems.
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30-09-2018, 09:54
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It is whinging. Even the guvmin shambles doesn’t invalidate the Referendum. The EU were never going to reach agreement with us except on their terms. Varoufakis made that clear pretty much on day 1 and we would be where we are now had we heeded him - albeit with better preparation, perhaps.
Thwarting a democratic vote or supporting that cause is a disgrace.
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30-09-2018, 10:04
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Re: Brexit Discussion (Follow First Post Rules!)
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It is whinging. Even the guvmin shambles doesn’t invalidate the Referendum. The EU were never going to reach agreement with us except on their terms. Varoufakis made that clear pretty much on day 1 and we would be where we are now had we heeded him - albeit with better preparation, perhaps.
Thwarting a democratic vote or supporting that cause is a disgrace.
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Yet we are governed by a party that got less support than remain did in the referendum.
Democracy, shamocracy.
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