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Brexit, by Happy Shopper on Feb 4, 2019 11:37:17 GMT 1, ... and to add to the Shambles ... Liam Fox: International Trade Secretary, Cabinet minister, a lead Brexiter and negotiator ... To be fair, Liam Fox is correct. It 'should be'. All we have to do is agree to align ourselves with the EU rules. But arch Brexiteers don't want us to do that.
Arch Brexiteers... like Liam Fox!
... and to add to the Shambles ... Liam Fox: International Trade Secretary, Cabinet minister, a lead Brexiter and negotiator ... To be fair, Liam Fox is correct. It 'should be'. All we have to do is agree to align ourselves with the EU rules. But arch Brexiteers don't want us to do that. Arch Brexiteers... like Liam Fox!
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Feb 4, 2019 12:09:59 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Feb 4, 2019 12:09:59 GMT 1, To be fair, Liam Fox is correct. It 'should be'. All we have to do is agree to align ourselves with the EU rules. But arch Brexiteers don't want us to do that. Arch Brexiteers... like Liam Fox! Ex arch Brexiteer.
To be fair, Liam Fox is correct. It 'should be'. All we have to do is agree to align ourselves with the EU rules. But arch Brexiteers don't want us to do that. Arch Brexiteers... like Liam Fox! Ex arch Brexiteer.
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Feb 4, 2019 12:25:47 GMT 1
Brexit, by Happy Shopper on Feb 4, 2019 12:25:47 GMT 1, Arch Brexiteers... like Liam Fox! Ex arch Brexiteer. Has he died? Fingers crossed...
Arch Brexiteers... like Liam Fox! Ex arch Brexiteer. Has he died? Fingers crossed...
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Feb 6, 2019 13:38:39 GMT 1
Brexit, by Daylight Robber on Feb 6, 2019 13:38:39 GMT 1,
Some people have too much time on their hands
Some people have too much time on their hands
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Brexit, by .dappy on Feb 9, 2019 10:52:25 GMT 1, ... even the deals that the Govt are making at the last minute are falling through ... although a £13.8m ferry contract with a company that has no ships, was always a little suspect ... 😝
BBC News - Brexit: Seaborne Freight no-deal ferry contract scrapped www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47182361
... should go well with the first fully endorsed Brexit free trade agreement with our friends across the world ... the Faroe Islands 😂🤣😂
... our import of £200m of fish and crustaceans 🐟🦀🦐... and jumpers 👊... IS SAVED!
... our fishermen will be pleased 😧 ... wonder what we export to them?
www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-and-faroe-islands-sign-trade-continuity-agreement
... even the deals that the Govt are making at the last minute are falling through ... although a £13.8m ferry contract with a company that has no ships, was always a little suspect ... 😝 BBC News - Brexit: Seaborne Freight no-deal ferry contract scrapped www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47182361... should go well with the first fully endorsed Brexit free trade agreement with our friends across the world ... the Faroe Islands 😂🤣😂 ... our import of £200m of fish and crustaceans 🐟🦀🦐... and jumpers 👊... IS SAVED! ... our fishermen will be pleased 😧 ... wonder what we export to them? www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-and-faroe-islands-sign-trade-continuity-agreement
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Feb 9, 2019 11:18:04 GMT 1
Brexit, by caruso on Feb 9, 2019 11:18:04 GMT 1, If it wasn't that sad it would be comical. I'm still amazed brexiters are still 100% convinced the UK will be better off outside of the EU. I guess you can't teach those who won't be taught.
If it wasn't that sad it would be comical. I'm still amazed brexiters are still 100% convinced the UK will be better off outside of the EU. I guess you can't teach those who won't be taught.
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Feb 9, 2019 11:32:32 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Matt on Feb 9, 2019 11:32:32 GMT 1, ... even the deals that the Govt are making at the last minute are falling through ... although a £13.8m ferry contract with a company that has no ships, was always a little suspect ... 😝 BBC News - Brexit: Seaborne Freight no-deal ferry contract scrapped www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47182361... should go well with the first fully endorsed Brexit free trade agreement with our friends across the world ... the Faroe Islands 😂🤣😂 ... our import of £200m of fish and crustaceans ... and jumpers ... IS SAVED! ... wonder what we export to them? www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-and-faroe-islands-sign-trade-continuity-agreement
Add to that that Japan and Korea are eagerly lining up to negotiate new bilateral trade deals...on much worse terms than what the UK had with the EU !
... even the deals that the Govt are making at the last minute are falling through ... although a £13.8m ferry contract with a company that has no ships, was always a little suspect ... 😝 BBC News - Brexit: Seaborne Freight no-deal ferry contract scrapped www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47182361... should go well with the first fully endorsed Brexit free trade agreement with our friends across the world ... the Faroe Islands 😂🤣😂 ... our import of £200m of fish and crustaceans ... and jumpers ... IS SAVED! ... wonder what we export to them? www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-and-faroe-islands-sign-trade-continuity-agreement Add to that that Japan and Korea are eagerly lining up to negotiate new bilateral trade deals...on much worse terms than what the UK had with the EU !
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Feb 9, 2019 11:37:29 GMT 1
Brexit, by lacklisted on Feb 9, 2019 11:37:29 GMT 1, how strange that people still listen to a bloke who as a teenager use to wear a monocle to school....Mogg!
how strange that people still listen to a bloke who as a teenager use to wear a monocle to school....Mogg!
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Feb 9, 2019 12:33:44 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Feb 9, 2019 12:33:44 GMT 1, Add to that that Japan and Korea are eagerly lining up to negotiate new bilateral trade deals...on much worse terms than what the UK had with the EU ! I honestly don't know what the Brexiteers were hoping for. It seems common sense to me that trading with a small entity like the UK will always result in a poorer deal than trading with a huge entity like the EU.
And if anybody thinks Trump and his "America first" will give us a great deal then they are deluding themselves.
Add to that that Japan and Korea are eagerly lining up to negotiate new bilateral trade deals...on much worse terms than what the UK had with the EU ! I honestly don't know what the Brexiteers were hoping for. It seems common sense to me that trading with a small entity like the UK will always result in a poorer deal than trading with a huge entity like the EU. And if anybody thinks Trump and his "America first" will give us a great deal then they are deluding themselves.
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Feb 9, 2019 13:47:25 GMT 1
Brexit, by Guy Denning on Feb 9, 2019 13:47:25 GMT 1, And it's rapidly turning into a potential shit show for UK citizens who've been living and working on mainland Europe - and aren't minted pensioners. And some of the dumbfucks even voted FOR Brexit.
And it's rapidly turning into a potential shit show for UK citizens who've been living and working on mainland Europe - and aren't minted pensioners. And some of the dumbfucks even voted FOR Brexit.
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Feb 9, 2019 14:35:45 GMT 1
Brexit, by mojo on Feb 9, 2019 14:35:45 GMT 1, Its really quite incredible how far some people will go to avoid paying tax on the billions stashed offshore. On 28 January 2016 the Commission presented its proposal for an Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive as part of the Anti-Tax Avoidance Package. On 20 June 2016 the Council adopted the Directive (EU) 2016/1164 laying down rules against tax avoidance practices that directly affect the functioning of the internal market.
In a speech to the House of Commons on 22 February 2016, Cameron announced a referendum date of 23 June 2016, and commented on the renegotiation settlement.
ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/business/company-tax/anti-tax-avoidance-package/anti-tax-avoidance-directive_en
Its really quite incredible how far some people will go to avoid paying tax on the billions stashed offshore. On 28 January 2016 the Commission presented its proposal for an Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive as part of the Anti-Tax Avoidance Package. On 20 June 2016 the Council adopted the Directive (EU) 2016/1164 laying down rules against tax avoidance practices that directly affect the functioning of the internal market. In a speech to the House of Commons on 22 February 2016, Cameron announced a referendum date of 23 June 2016, and commented on the renegotiation settlement. ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/business/company-tax/anti-tax-avoidance-package/anti-tax-avoidance-directive_en
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Feb 9, 2019 19:49:07 GMT 1
Brexit, by mojo on Feb 9, 2019 19:49:07 GMT 1,
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Feb 9, 2019 20:07:10 GMT 1
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Brexit, by .dappy on Feb 9, 2019 20:07:10 GMT 1, ... them ... nissan ... Barclays ... Ford ... VM ... jaguarlandrover ... honda ... even rees-mogg transferred his operation ... winning ...
http://instagram.com/p/Btqx5BwjpyS
... them ... nissan ... Barclays ... Ford ... VM ... jaguarlandrover ... honda ... even rees-mogg transferred his operation ... winning ... http://instagram.com/p/Btqx5BwjpyS
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Feb 10, 2019 13:44:46 GMT 1
Brexit, by Bill Hicks on Feb 10, 2019 13:44:46 GMT 1, Chris Grayling is facing calls to quit after the government scrapped a multimillion pound ferry contract to provide no-deal Brexit services, awarded to a firm with no ships.
Government ministers have been criticised after awarding a multimillion pound contract to a ferry company that appears to have copied its terms and conditions from a takeaway outlet.
Seaborne Freight, which is receiving £13.8m of public money to provide ferry transport in the event of a no-deal Brexit, despite not owning any ferries, has a section on its website that refers to “placing an order” and advising customers to check goods “before agreeing to pay for any meal/order”.
The text tells customers they must “ensure delivery address details are correct and detailed enough for the delivery driver to locate the address in adequate time”.
Visitors to the website are also told they must provide a valid contact number “when ordering online” and warned that “undelivered orders will be chargeable”.
The Department for Transport’s decision to award Seaborne Freight one of three contracts to provide additional Channel crossings was criticised after it emerged that the company does not own any ferries. It has also never run cross-Channel services.
Chris Grayling is facing calls to quit after the government scrapped a multimillion pound ferry contract to provide no-deal Brexit services, awarded to a firm with no ships.
Government ministers have been criticised after awarding a multimillion pound contract to a ferry company that appears to have copied its terms and conditions from a takeaway outlet.
Seaborne Freight, which is receiving £13.8m of public money to provide ferry transport in the event of a no-deal Brexit, despite not owning any ferries, has a section on its website that refers to “placing an order” and advising customers to check goods “before agreeing to pay for any meal/order”.
The text tells customers they must “ensure delivery address details are correct and detailed enough for the delivery driver to locate the address in adequate time”.
Visitors to the website are also told they must provide a valid contact number “when ordering online” and warned that “undelivered orders will be chargeable”.
The Department for Transport’s decision to award Seaborne Freight one of three contracts to provide additional Channel crossings was criticised after it emerged that the company does not own any ferries. It has also never run cross-Channel services.
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Normally the people that I respect turn down OBEs and other appointments to the “Order of the British Empire”... They typically prefer an FBA 😊
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Feb 14, 2019 21:36:16 GMT 1
Brexit, by moron on Feb 14, 2019 21:36:16 GMT 1, Oh well
Oh well
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Feb 18, 2019 5:08:09 GMT 1
Brexit, by Daniel Silk on Feb 18, 2019 5:08:09 GMT 1, The World is full of an amazing diversity of people with very different cultures and beliefs, and the idea of continually trying to join countries together and making societies governance more distant is crazy. Surely full respect for individuals, communities, religions, countries, is best done as locally as possible to retain diversity. Much of the Worlds problems are being created by cultures going around judging other cultures and trying to make everything uniform, rather than enjoying and understanding the diversity.
The World is full of an amazing diversity of people with very different cultures and beliefs, and the idea of continually trying to join countries together and making societies governance more distant is crazy. Surely full respect for individuals, communities, religions, countries, is best done as locally as possible to retain diversity. Much of the Worlds problems are being created by cultures going around judging other cultures and trying to make everything uniform, rather than enjoying and understanding the diversity.
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Brexit, by Carl Cashman on Feb 18, 2019 11:33:33 GMT 1,
The World is full of an amazing diversity of people with very different cultures and beliefs, and the idea of continually trying to join countries together and making societies governance more distant is crazy. Surely full respect for individuals, communities, religions, countries, is best done as locally as possible to retain diversity. Much of the Worlds problems are being created by cultures going around judging other cultures and trying to make everything uniform, rather than enjoying and understanding the diversity.
I always thought most of the world's issues were down to a few greedy people that need more war/land/oil/resources etc..... not those that think the world would be better with less barriers and removing 'Us and them' mentalities.
The World is full of an amazing diversity of people with very different cultures and beliefs, and the idea of continually trying to join countries together and making societies governance more distant is crazy. Surely full respect for individuals, communities, religions, countries, is best done as locally as possible to retain diversity. Much of the Worlds problems are being created by cultures going around judging other cultures and trying to make everything uniform, rather than enjoying and understanding the diversity. I always thought most of the world's issues were down to a few greedy people that need more war/land/oil/resources etc..... not those that think the world would be better with less barriers and removing 'Us and them' mentalities.
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Feb 18, 2019 12:13:28 GMT 1
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Brexit, by .dappy on Feb 18, 2019 12:13:28 GMT 1, ... and each of the countries will have to trade with eachother ... as no single country has all of the resources, eg materials, food, infrastructure that they need for the population to survive and prosper ... back gardens and allotments won't satisfy forever, unless people believe in 'simpler times'
... independence for Cornwall ...
... and each of the countries will have to trade with eachother ... as no single country has all of the resources, eg materials, food, infrastructure that they need for the population to survive and prosper ... back gardens and allotments won't satisfy forever, unless people believe in 'simpler times'
... independence for Cornwall ...
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Feb 18, 2019 12:23:44 GMT 1
Brexit, by blerd on Feb 18, 2019 12:23:44 GMT 1, The World is full of an amazing diversity of people with very different cultures and beliefs, and the idea of continually trying to join countries together and making societies governance more distant is crazy. Surely full respect for individuals, communities, religions, countries, is best done as locally as possible to retain diversity. Much of the Worlds problems are being created by cultures going around judging other cultures and trying to make everything uniform, rather than enjoying and understanding the diversity. I always thought most of the world's issues were down to a few greedy people that need more war/land/oil/resources etc..... not those that think the world would be better with less barriers and removing 'Us and them' mentalities. It's very rare that I can be bothered to login to like a post. I did this time! Spot on. Kudos.
The World is full of an amazing diversity of people with very different cultures and beliefs, and the idea of continually trying to join countries together and making societies governance more distant is crazy. Surely full respect for individuals, communities, religions, countries, is best done as locally as possible to retain diversity. Much of the Worlds problems are being created by cultures going around judging other cultures and trying to make everything uniform, rather than enjoying and understanding the diversity. I always thought most of the world's issues were down to a few greedy people that need more war/land/oil/resources etc..... not those that think the world would be better with less barriers and removing 'Us and them' mentalities. It's very rare that I can be bothered to login to like a post. I did this time! Spot on. Kudos.
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Brexit, by .dappy on Feb 18, 2019 16:00:03 GMT 1, ... and now honda are closing their single global 100,000 civic car production facility in Swindon ... with the loss of 3,500 jobs
BBC News - Honda set to close Swindon car plant www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47282603
... and now honda are closing their single global 100,000 civic car production facility in Swindon ... with the loss of 3,500 jobs BBC News - Honda set to close Swindon car plant www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47282603
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Feb 18, 2019 16:14:29 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Deleted on Feb 18, 2019 16:14:29 GMT 1, ... and now honda are closing their single global 100,000 civic car production facility in Swindon ... with the loss of 3,500 jobs BBC News - Honda set to close Swindon car plant www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47282603
We dont need them.they'll be sorry. Lets make some british cars for british people with british products using british money
... and now honda are closing their single global 100,000 civic car production facility in Swindon ... with the loss of 3,500 jobs BBC News - Honda set to close Swindon car plant www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47282603We dont need them.they'll be sorry. Lets make some british cars for british people with british products using british money
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Brexit, by Chris JL on Feb 18, 2019 19:30:38 GMT 1, ... and now honda are closing their single global 100,000 civic car production facility in Swindon ... with the loss of 3,500 jobs BBC News - Honda set to close Swindon car plant www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47282603We dont need them.they'll be sorry. Lets make some british cars for british people with british products using british money
Yep, indeed. We just need the domestic economy to grow at around 6% or more per year and the car industry workers won’t even notice the closure. Easy.
... and now honda are closing their single global 100,000 civic car production facility in Swindon ... with the loss of 3,500 jobs BBC News - Honda set to close Swindon car plant www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47282603We dont need them.they'll be sorry. Lets make some british cars for british people with british products using british money Yep, indeed. We just need the domestic economy to grow at around 6% or more per year and the car industry workers won’t even notice the closure. Easy.
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Feb 18, 2019 19:34:24 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Feb 18, 2019 19:34:24 GMT 1, We dont need them.they'll be sorry. Lets make some british cars for british people with british products using british money Yep, indeed. We just need the domestic economy to grow at around 6% or more per year and the car industry workers won’t even notice the closure. Easy.
6% is that it?
We'll do that easily with all the investment we are putting into the country.
Come on You Tories!!
We dont need them.they'll be sorry. Lets make some british cars for british people with british products using british money Yep, indeed. We just need the domestic economy to grow at around 6% or more per year and the car industry workers won’t even notice the closure. Easy. 6% is that it? We'll do that easily with all the investment we are putting into the country. Come on You Tories!!
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Feb 18, 2019 20:03:38 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Feb 18, 2019 20:03:38 GMT 1, The World is full of an amazing diversity of people with very different cultures and beliefs, and the idea of continually trying to join countries together and making societies governance more distant is crazy. Surely full respect for individuals, communities, religions, countries, is best done as locally as possible to retain diversity. Much of the Worlds problems are being created by cultures going around judging other cultures and trying to make everything uniform, rather than enjoying and understanding the diversity. I always thought most of the world's issues were down to a few greedy people that need more war/land/oil/resources etc..... not those that think the world would be better with less barriers and removing 'Us and them' mentalities. Sometimes I wish my worldview could be this simplistic.
The World is full of an amazing diversity of people with very different cultures and beliefs, and the idea of continually trying to join countries together and making societies governance more distant is crazy. Surely full respect for individuals, communities, religions, countries, is best done as locally as possible to retain diversity. Much of the Worlds problems are being created by cultures going around judging other cultures and trying to make everything uniform, rather than enjoying and understanding the diversity. I always thought most of the world's issues were down to a few greedy people that need more war/land/oil/resources etc..... not those that think the world would be better with less barriers and removing 'Us and them' mentalities. Sometimes I wish my worldview could be this simplistic.
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Brexit, by Chris JL on Feb 18, 2019 21:10:59 GMT 1, Yep, indeed. We just need the domestic economy to grow at around 6% or more per year and the car industry workers won’t even notice the closure. Easy. 6% is that it? We'll do that easily with all the investment we are putting into the country. Come on You Tories!!
6% give or take to replace with domestic demand. But stable per year for the next 10-15 year (so that one can slowly downsize). Reality check: in the last 50 years UK had growth above 6% only 3 times...
Yep, indeed. We just need the domestic economy to grow at around 6% or more per year and the car industry workers won’t even notice the closure. Easy. 6% is that it? We'll do that easily with all the investment we are putting into the country. Come on You Tories!! 6% give or take to replace with domestic demand. But stable per year for the next 10-15 year (so that one can slowly downsize). Reality check: in the last 50 years UK had growth above 6% only 3 times...
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