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The Slim Reaper 21-06-2021 02:30 PM

No self deception is too big for leavers.


arista 22-06-2021 12:11 AM

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arista 23-06-2021 01:05 AM

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bots 23-06-2021 03:39 AM

the true potential to trade less, yeah, that's just wonderful

arista 23-06-2021 07:06 PM

5 Years ago we Voted.


But it took 4 and a bit years to start.

The Slim Reaper 23-06-2021 07:19 PM


Crimson Dynamo 23-06-2021 07:28 PM

noone will be traveling anywhere so irrelevant

also if you are on 02 it serves you right

Crimson Dynamo 23-06-2021 07:28 PM

noone will be traveling anywhere so irrelevant

also if you are on 02 it serves you right

The Slim Reaper 23-06-2021 07:45 PM

It's not just 02. Promised sunlit uplands but have folks defending them after every lie leads to another loss.

Nicky91 24-06-2021 06:56 AM

today a EU summit regarding the new controversial anti-LGBTQ+ laws in Hungary, what sanctions they should receive

bots 24-06-2021 07:46 AM

the agreement on no roaming charges was an EU thing, so it's not surprising that's gone. Most of the providers charge a set amount like £5 for the week, so it's not the biggest crapper. It's when it's added to all the other extra costs across the board that it really bites

I don't believe that anyone that voted leave realised what the real world impact would be on nearly everything, and there have been very, very few plusses to mitigate against it

Sticks 24-06-2021 07:49 AM

But they wanted to give Cameron a good kicking...

arista 24-06-2021 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sticks (Post 11063528)
But they wanted to give Cameron a good kicking...


Thats true
many voted just to punish Prime Minister David Cameron.


He was Great, allowing a public vote
in order to stop Farage taking more of his MP's
at that great time.
Hell of a Gamble.

arista 30-06-2021 02:44 PM

The EU has given another 3 month extension
to allow Chilled meats to Northern Ireland Supermarkets
from the UK.

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cp..._sausages1.jpg

Nicky91 14-07-2021 01:23 PM



The EU Green Deal







:clap1: :clap1:

arista 15-07-2021 01:23 AM

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The Slim Reaper 15-07-2021 08:52 PM

This ladies company supplies into supermarkets, and she's saying that food shortages are om the way.


bots 16-07-2021 06:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11073403)
This ladies company supplies into supermarkets, and she's saying that food shortages are om the way.

The pandemic has hidden so much, i predict at least a year of pure brexit pain

The Slim Reaper 16-07-2021 11:37 AM

The express almost getting close to the truth.

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The Slim Reaper 21-07-2021 02:26 PM

EU Statement: No renegotiation of the NI protocol. Not sure if jet ever pops in to this thread anymore but interested on his take if he sees this.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E604pbJX...pg&name=medium

arista 21-07-2021 02:41 PM

Yes Lord Frost
has to sort it.

The Slim Reaper 21-07-2021 05:05 PM


arista 21-07-2021 05:10 PM


The Slim Reaper 21-07-2021 05:30 PM

He's a liar. This was our oven ready deal.

Ammi 21-07-2021 06:33 PM

…this is just heartbreaking…he’s such a deceiver…







Brussels has insisted it will not renegotiate the EU’s Brexit deal with the UK after London inflamed tensions by launching a bold push to overhaul trading rules for Northern Ireland.

The renewed conflict came as it emerged British prime minister Boris Johnson wanted to renegotiate the so-called Northern Ireland protocol agreed with Brussels in 2019, even though it has only been in force since the beginning of the year.

Lord David Frost, Johnson’s Brexit minister, published a paper that proposed dismantling key parts of the protocol, which governs post-Brexit trade with Northern Ireland, including stripping the European Court of Justice of its role in policing it.

Most checks at Irish Sea ports on goods moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland would be replaced by a new system largely based on the honesty of traders, with spot checks behind the border.

Maros Sefcovic, European Commission vice-president in charge of relations with the UK, said Brussels “will not agree to a renegotiation of the protocol”. Weeks or months of diplomatic wrangling lie ahead.






The issue could also increase tensions between US president Joe Biden, who describes himself as Irish, and Johnson. Brendan Boyle,*a Democratic Congressman and member of the Irish caucus on Capitol Hill, said “the British government has tried to evade its responsibilities under the protocol”.







“Their latest statement and proposed changes just continues this trend and serves only to further destabilise Northern Ireland,” he said.

Frost insisted Britain wanted to make the protocol work more effectively, but left open the possibility of London suspending it if Brussels refuses to accede to the demands. “We cannot go on as we are,” he said.

The post-Brexit status of Northern Ireland was identified by Frost as “the main obstacle” to building a productive, new UK-EU relationship. He wants to settle the issue permanently by rewriting the Johnson Brexit deal.

Frost is looking to “freeze” the current situation regarding Northern Ireland pending a negotiation which he admits would require reopening the treaty signed by the prime minister as part of his Brexit deal.

That would include indefinitely extending “grace periods” — waivers on border checks at Irish Sea ports on items such as chilled meats and parcels — until a new settlement is reached.

The grace periods are due to expire at the end of September, meaning that London and Brussels have only a matter of weeks to settle their fundamental differences over the future of the protocol.

Frost also wants the EU to suspend legal action against the UK over the operation of the protocol so that any negotiations on a new deal could proceed in a less fraught atmosphere.

Under the protocol, all goods shipped from GB to NI must follow the EU’s rules for customs and agrifood products, resulting in checks on the Irish Sea. The Brexit deal sought to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland.

…full article…

https://www.ft.com/content/13ad8840-...7-47b7001d839b


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