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European Union Referendum - In or Out??
It is worth also adding that the exit of Cummings and Kane could reveal another "shapeshifting creep's" move by Johnson in the ultimate negotiations with the EU - what an accurate and fitting description of the PM by Joe Biden's adviser! Cummings most certainly wanted a "no deal" and now he is gone. So does Johnson "shapeshift" AGAIN and accept a Theresa May shit deal? All Brexiteers' overtures withdrawn eh?? How reckless will he be this time? Watch this space!!
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(13-11-2020, 17:06)0762 Wrote: Add in the fact that the EU is the biggest customer of fishing communities up n down the country. The words "shooting yourself in the foot" come to mind.

Fishing businesses on twitter showing the difference in paperwork alone that they have to complete. You could ship 20 tons of mussels to holland on one form with a dozen questions on it, now look at what they have to do. The boy from Loch Fyne has put it all up online, it's an absolute scandal.

We were told constantly about the EU red tape hampering us, but as the hauliers and the fishermen are showing us its the Brexit governments red tape and severe lack of a xxxx clue about anything with a month to go that is really hampering us.
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Eustice on Andrew Marr there saying Lamb exports from our farmers wont be impacted by tariffs because EU consumers will be paying a higher price....

When challenged about the head of dale farm pointing out the 35% increase on our dairy produce would wipe out their profitability he couldn't have cared less. He seemed to be of the impression that farmers can click their fingers, diversify and prosper doing something else before bankruptcy kicks in!

Then he went on to say that European supply chains like Lurpak would just have to relocate their operations to the UK Laugh

These people are absolutely xxxx bonkers.
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15 countries have formed the World's largest trading bloc which covers nearly a 3rd of the global economy. It's called RCEP (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership) and it's between the Asia-Pacific countries. It will be bigger than the European Union and US-Mexico-Canada agreement. It's expected to eliminate a range of tariffs on imports within 20 years but it will also include provisions on intellectual property, telecommunications, financial services, e-commerce and professional services. There will also be a rule of origin which officially define where a product comes from.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-54949260
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I've always wondered about all the paperwork. Is the extra paperwork required by the EU or the UK? Is it paperwork already used by importers/exporters in world-wide shipments? Presumably all non-EU countries will have to fill out the same forms as the UK will.

My wife used to work for a UK firm that exported to the likes of the USA, China and Brazil, admittedly not in food production. Their paperwork was slightly more complicated than exporting to the EU, but quite manageable. Again, presumably the EU will have to fill out similar forms for their exports to the USA.
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/fe...d=msedgdhp

What another waste of f###### money by an out of touch Brit govt full of English nationalist fanatics who don't give a f### even re the fact that a huge majority "chunk" of the population is now opposed to Brexit and its inevitable negative ramifications on the country. To think that we are gonna be subjected to three years of the British version of what happened in the USA for four years under a confirmed RW loon ball named Trump!!! Thumb down
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Brexit itself has only ever had one purpose- to make life much easier for the Tories and their cronies to continue their plunder of Britain; Covid simply gave them a bit of cover to start the plunder earlier than scheduled but its small beer to what they have planned away from EU regulations.

This is what happens when you put Disaster Capitalists into government.

The country is a total laughing stock.
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It's the impending attacks on Scotland next year by these bastards that really bothers me Jim and hopefully lotsa Scot indy factions like AUOB, SIF and others will be fully mobilised again to finally "up the ante" against these Britnat morons. I hope the SNP and the Scottish govt are prepared for it as well because I reckon it could get really nasty!! This Johnson-Brexit govt has a comfortable overall majority, and of course a 12-to-1 mega-majority against independence, since Labour and the Lib Dems oppose it too. The Tories haven’t won an election in Scotland for the best part of 70 years. They have almost no MPs up here to lose, and even when they had literally none in the Thatcher/Major era it didn’t make them concede anything. With zero MPs they still opposed devolution right to the bitter end and just days ago Boris Johnson said it had been a “disaster”.
(The alert among us will also recall Ruth Davidson’s ill-fated attempt to draw a “line in the sand” under that devolution almost a decade ago.)
Bear in mind the Martin Keatings constitutional case against the legal right of the Brit govt to allow a Scot referendum, financed by thousands n thousands of pounds contributed by lotsa Scottish folk like myself, should finally be adjudged at the Scot Court of Session in January 2021 - we've waited long enough for this deferred case to be heard in court and, if Keatings wins it, I'm certain Johnson and his fascist pals will appeal against the decision through the Supreme Court - WE NEED TO INITIALLY WIN IT AND SET THEM "ON THE BACK FOOT"! Note this fascist Brit govt will try to "ride roughshod" over the power of the Supreme Court later on re issues that they classify as political interference. The implications of this poss Keatings' moment/victory will not be missed by a Scottish population that wants Scottish independence to happen.
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Tory MP Steve Baker on lockdown measures: "This is a major infringement on a right to a family life. I'm looking at the European Convention on Human Rights as I speak to you."


The absolute brass neck of this xxxx is unbelievable Laugh
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This guy has a long history of being a RW "big-mouthed" c### who I believe utters this kinda shit to deliberately irritate people. The English Broadcasting Corporation have consistently "rolled out" Baker for years on its political progs and the guy never fails to come over as a shameless prat with no regard for anyone except himself!! Thumb down What surprises me is that he has never been randomly "decked" in the street for some of the outrageous RW statements that he utters. It shows us what a nice, tolerant country it is that we live in these days eh!
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