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No, I haven't got the answers. That's why I'm asking Brexiteers here.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Mind you, I did make it clear I wasn't interested in your "opinion" because you're an absolute moron, so off you f**k eh.
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The 'without say' in the image is wrong. It is propaganda created by hard Brexiters.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
EFTA states get a very big 'say' in the negotiating process where EEA rules are drawn up between EFTA/EU States.
Oh Dear bitter man syndrome kicking in again I see , as I said speak to the people in the know rather than speculate on a internet forum, we're just mere mortals on here , Chin upThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thanks for your advice on how I should spend my time, which I'm sure was well intentioned. For my part, I'm never quite sure why you too hang around these parts, especially asThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
a) you write far more posts than just about everyone else
b) your posts seldom if ever have anything by way of substantive contents in them (JCFG , of whom I'm not the biggest fan, does in fairness sometimes try to introduce substantive content as does pastafarian. Would you direct the same advice to them?)
But, of course, we can all waste our own time in any way we see fit and doubtless we shall continue to do so.
What plays well perhaps with the English right wing press won't play well on the International stage and will gain very little, we're fast running out of friends. Dealing with the Johnson Vote Leave government is like dealing with a demented childThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They need to grow up...
April 2016, Vote Leave - "We know that we can only safeguard business from EU red tape by leaving the EU "
Jan 2021, HMRC - "Cost of customs declarations post Brexit, £7.5 Billion per annum"
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I expect that's because they want to make sure their proposed solution is really comprehensive and considered. After all, they wouldn't want the solution to fall apart the first time someone asks a question of it. Unfortunately the solution is going to be required fairly soon though, as it appears that Johnson has already broken his own preferred solution of the NI protocol.
Brexit: Government relaxes more trade rules between GB and NI
The UK government has announced unilateral moves to ease the trade in plants from GB-NI.
Northern Ireland has remained a part of the EU's single market for goods which includes following EU plant health rules. This has meant that soil from other parts of the UK cannot legally enter NI, causing difficulties for garden centres.
The government is now temporarily relaxing that rule. The move has been taken without the agreement of the EU which has already said it is preparing legal action against the UK for changing the implementation of the NI Brexit deal without its agreement.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-56294309
Expecting individuals to come up with solutions to incredibly complicated and technical diplomatic/trade/sovereignty/border issues always seemed a bit silly to me. A bit like me continually insisting individual reluctant remain voters post a blueprint of how we stay in the EU but avoid all the bits we don't like (eg ever closer union). No one on NSC or in the wider country fully understands all the intricacies and how much politics is in play exploiting the threat of Terrorism/undermining the GFA as an excuse to rule out different pathways. Despite constant misrepresentations by tedious bellends on here, my only specific point about NI and Brexit was that the people of Northern Ireland have a democratic path to accept or change the deal if they don't like it . They currently have this option in the Brexit deal but a vote is years away. The Northern Ireland protocol is obviously causing problems on both sides and not working as envisaged so I would suggest bringing forward a vote to see if the people of NI want it changed.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
“Alone, a country can be a speedboat, while the EU is more like a tanker” - President of the European Commission
The other one will be along in a minute with the slogansThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Brexit = Nationalism
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