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Scottish Fisherman
are going to Dump the Rotting Fish in Westminster next week. Ch4HDnews. The Government should send helpers to their officers to show them how to do the paperwork. |
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Meps are not in charge, mps are not in charge... business is in charge. This is the fruition of the long game.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...new-tory-right |
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Nissan says Brexit deal is 'positive' - and gives carmaker
a 'competitive advantage' The company says it is well positioned to capitalise on the Brexit deal and is set to create more jobs on Wearside. https://news.sky.com/story/nissan-bo...ntage-12194667 A Good Story for a change. |
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Been actively trying to avoid this for a while tbh. It appears as though*, the deal we decided on last minute (as Macron and Boris stared willywaving at each other over the Dover situation, seemingly, and Boris lost?) is way worse than any previous deals spoken about, for us anyway? How surprising and not at all what many said would happen. I was in the 'any deal is better than no deal' camp for a while, but really, if its all concessions and no benefit as it seems to be, is the deal really worth it?! We were grabbed by the balls though really, and I will always be of the opinion that the 'hold ups' were more a show of power, than anything to do with the 'new' strain of covid, that had been known about since September..and the power show, made Boris piss himself. In short.
*primarily from reading ranty statuses, and blog posts and stuff though, in fairness! |
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The EU just looked after their members interests, they didn't try and bully us or anything like that. Boris screwed the pooch by not negotiating and then making the agreement last minute. The truth and harsh reality, is that we already had sovereignty and we had the best deal available by being n the EU. Brexit was just the wealthy using nationalism to protect their tax avoidance and to redirect money to them and their friends. Now the government will soon be blaming brexiteers for this deal, the same way they are blaming us for their covid failures. |
"It's more about government subsidies there, Arista.
But happy for the workers that will get to keep their jobs." Yes Slim sure,but still great news for the Nissan UK workers. |
The denial of May's deals, for the most part, was just pageantry to aid Boris' succession. The deal we got does not look to be an improvement over May's but it's accepted out of necessity and because the Tories got the leader they wanted. May was only there to get the brunt of the blame so Boris could ride in on a gold painted horse and look like the hero we needed to the gullible.
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Some of the things coming out as a result of the tariff free trade deal are shocking. I'm not entirely sure what part of it is tariff free, because new charges are appearing everywhere
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Northern Ireland leaders condemn threats against port staff
as Brexit checks suspended Graffiti in the area references tensions over the Northern Ireland Protocol and describes port staff as "targets". https://news.sky.com/story/belfast-a...viour-12206082 |
Some good news for Cork jobs though as we will be getting extra routes to France to by pass the UK land bridge
https://www.corkbeo.ie/news/local-ne...ferry-19720158 |
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