comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 2 minutes ago
Don’t let the door hit you on the way out lads
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More EU money for us mate! Now we just got to get a government devoid of FG and FF in place.
It’s FF turn mate and we go back into the endless cycle of rubbish our politicians provide
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 8 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
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I'm joining you do sout.
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 2 minutes ago
Stick to racing whippets and eating hotpot and let the adults do their work.
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We will, as long as you stick to eating eels, sweeping chimneys, stabbing people, robbing people on mopeds, people trafficking and pickpocketing
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Crime, in a major capital city?
I DONT BELIEVE IT!
Maybe if somebody hadn’t taken 20,000 police officers off our streets......
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Who was it that did that then? That’s right it was those idiots down in London, where the brains are apparently.
That’s 20,000 across the country, not just that cess pit of a capital city. Yet we don’t see the same levels of crime.
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Probably because London has overwhelmingly and disproportionately more people for its size than any other major metropolis.
But yeah knife crime is s serious issue down here. I still love London though and wouldn’t swap it for living anywhere else in the U.K.
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 7 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I wouldn't say we're there yet as the government haven't even published their FTA objectives yet. Nor have they completed any scoping (ie to determine which sectors they plan to prioritise etc).
The EU has insisted *any* FTA *must* include level playing field commitments (this will be contentious given the UK are seeking to diverge). Divergence from EU regs brings the Irish border issue to the fore again.
The NI protocol will take many years to implement, (complete new customs/VAT code systems as well as infrastructure, upscaling etc). Yet the government are committed (now enshrined by law) to leave at the end of the year.
It's nearly as if Johnson's government are seeking to copy the same mistakes that Mays' did previously.
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 2 minutes ago
Stick to racing whippets and eating hotpot and let the adults do their work.
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We will, as long as you stick to eating eels, sweeping chimneys, stabbing people, robbing people on mopeds, people trafficking and pickpocketing
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Crime, in a major capital city?
I DONT BELIEVE IT!
Maybe if somebody hadn’t taken 20,000 police officers off our streets......
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who was it that did that then? That’s right it was those idiots down in London, where the brains are apparently.
That’s 20,000 across the country, not just that cess pit of a capital city. Yet we don’t see the same levels of crime.
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Probably because London has overwhelmingly and disproportionately more people for its size than any other major metropolis.
But yeah knife crime is s serious issue down here. I still love London though and wouldn’t swap it for living anywhere else in the U.K.
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Best city in the world Palmers
Bitter haters in their grim little towns gotta hate.
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 2 minutes ago
Stick to racing whippets and eating hotpot and let the adults do their work.
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We will, as long as you stick to eating eels, sweeping chimneys, stabbing people, robbing people on mopeds, people trafficking and pickpocketing
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Crime, in a major capital city?
I DONT BELIEVE IT!
Maybe if somebody hadn’t taken 20,000 police officers off our streets......
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who was it that did that then? That’s right it was those idiots down in London, where the brains are apparently.
That’s 20,000 across the country, not just that cess pit of a capital city. Yet we don’t see the same levels of crime.
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Probably because London has overwhelmingly and disproportionately more people for its size than any other major metropolis.
But yeah knife crime is s serious issue down here. I still love London though and wouldn’t swap it for living anywhere else in the U.K.
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Best city in the world Palmers
Bitter haters in their grim little towns gotta hate.
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Bet you live in a grim little hovel in your crime ridden cesspit don’t you, still if the sight of a few shiny skyscrapers on the horizon is your thing as you queue for your fried chicken, crack on
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posted 1 minute ago
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posted 1 minute ago
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posted 7 minutes ago
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posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 2 minutes ago
Stick to racing whippets and eating hotpot and let the adults do their work.
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We will, as long as you stick to eating eels, sweeping chimneys, stabbing people, robbing people on mopeds, people trafficking and pickpocketing
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Crime, in a major capital city?
I DONT BELIEVE IT!
Maybe if somebody hadn’t taken 20,000 police officers off our streets......
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Who was it that did that then? That’s right it was those idiots down in London, where the brains are apparently.
That’s 20,000 across the country, not just that cess pit of a capital city. Yet we don’t see the same levels of crime.
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Probably because London has overwhelmingly and disproportionately more people for its size than any other major metropolis.
But yeah knife crime is s serious issue down here. I still love London though and wouldn’t swap it for living anywhere else in the U.K.
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Best city in the world Palmers
Bitter haters in their grim little towns gotta hate.
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Bet you live in a grim little hovel in your crime ridden cesspit don’t you, still if the sight of a few shiny skyscrapers on the horizon is your thing as you queue for your fried chicken, crack on
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And I bet you live in your mothers basement.
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 2 minutes ago
Stick to racing whippets and eating hotpot and let the adults do their work.
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We will, as long as you stick to eating eels, sweeping chimneys, stabbing people, robbing people on mopeds, people trafficking and pickpocketing
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Crime, in a major capital city?
I DONT BELIEVE IT!
Maybe if somebody hadn’t taken 20,000 police officers off our streets......
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who was it that did that then? That’s right it was those idiots down in London, where the brains are apparently.
That’s 20,000 across the country, not just that cess pit of a capital city. Yet we don’t see the same levels of crime.
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Probably because London has overwhelmingly and disproportionately more people for its size than any other major metropolis.
But yeah knife crime is s serious issue down here. I still love London though and wouldn’t swap it for living anywhere else in the U.K.
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Best city in the world Palmers
Bitter haters in their grim little towns gotta hate.
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Bet you live in a grim little hovel in your crime ridden cesspit don’t you, still if the sight of a few shiny skyscrapers on the horizon is your thing as you queue for your fried chicken, crack on
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And I bet you live in your mothers basement.
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I hope not, she’s been dead 17 yrs
Unleash the gammon hounds
comment by THudd : The Special One (U1029)
posted 12 seconds ago
Unleash the gammon hounds
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That’s all they eat up there.
Gammon with bread and dripping,
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 2 minutes ago
Stick to racing whippets and eating hotpot and let the adults do their work.
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We will, as long as you stick to eating eels, sweeping chimneys, stabbing people, robbing people on mopeds, people trafficking and pickpocketing
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Crime, in a major capital city?
I DONT BELIEVE IT!
Maybe if somebody hadn’t taken 20,000 police officers off our streets......
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who was it that did that then? That’s right it was those idiots down in London, where the brains are apparently.
That’s 20,000 across the country, not just that cess pit of a capital city. Yet we don’t see the same levels of crime.
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Probably because London has overwhelmingly and disproportionately more people for its size than any other major metropolis.
But yeah knife crime is s serious issue down here. I still love London though and wouldn’t swap it for living anywhere else in the U.K.
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Best city in the world Palmers
Bitter haters in their grim little towns gotta hate.
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Bet you live in a grim little hovel in your crime ridden cesspit don’t you, still if the sight of a few shiny skyscrapers on the horizon is your thing as you queue for your fried chicken, crack on
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And I bet you live in your mothers basement.
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I hope not, she’s been dead 17 yrs
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comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 7 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
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I wouldn't say we're there yet as the government haven't even published their FTA objectives yet. Nor have they completed any scoping (ie to determine which sectors they plan to prioritise etc).
The EU has insisted *any* FTA *must* include level playing field commitments (this will be contentious given the UK are seeking to diverge). Divergence from EU regs brings the Irish border issue to the fore again.
The NI protocol will take many years to implement, (complete new customs/VAT code systems as well as infrastructure, upscaling etc). Yet the government are committed (now enshrined by law) to leave at the end of the year.
It's nearly as if Johnson's government are seeking to copy the same mistakes that Mays' did previously.
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Australia have already rejected a trade deal.
They obviously didn’t want bunch of uneducated gammon faced racists swarming into their country.
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comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 7 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
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I wouldn't say we're there yet as the government haven't even published their FTA objectives yet. Nor have they completed any scoping (ie to determine which sectors they plan to prioritise etc).
The EU has insisted *any* FTA *must* include level playing field commitments (this will be contentious given the UK are seeking to diverge). Divergence from EU regs brings the Irish border issue to the fore again.
The NI protocol will take many years to implement, (complete new customs/VAT code systems as well as infrastructure, upscaling etc). Yet the government are committed (now enshrined by law) to leave at the end of the year.
It's nearly as if Johnson's government are seeking to copy the same mistakes that Mays' did previously.
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Australia have already rejected a trade deal.
They obviously didn’t want bunch of uneducated gammon faced racists swarming into their country.
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That’s not entirely true.
The aussies recently rejected the UK’s FoM proposal, (Visa waivers) however UK/Australia FTA scoping began back in 2016, and has been ongoing ever since:
https://dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/prospective/aukfta/Pages/australia-uk-fta.aspx
The (Brexit trade) focus has continually surrounded perceived financial benefits. Very few have bothered to consider the environmental impacts of upscaling shipping freight consignments nearly 10,000 miles to Australia. Long haul flights, and cargo ships aren’t exactly known for being environmentally friendly.
So whilst trade with our closest and largest partners is downgraded, the MO is to increase exports to the likes of Australia, the US, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_of_shipping
I'm ready to stand on the front line and defeat these small village gammons
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comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 7 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I wouldn't say we're there yet as the government haven't even published their FTA objectives yet. Nor have they completed any scoping (ie to determine which sectors they plan to prioritise etc).
The EU has insisted *any* FTA *must* include level playing field commitments (this will be contentious given the UK are seeking to diverge). Divergence from EU regs brings the Irish border issue to the fore again.
The NI protocol will take many years to implement, (complete new customs/VAT code systems as well as infrastructure, upscaling etc). Yet the government are committed (now enshrined by law) to leave at the end of the year.
It's nearly as if Johnson's government are seeking to copy the same mistakes that Mays' did previously.
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Australia have already rejected a trade deal.
They obviously didn’t want bunch of uneducated gammon faced racists swarming into their country.
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That’s not entirely true.
The aussies recently rejected the UK’s FoM proposal, (Visa waivers) however UK/Australia FTA scoping began back in 2016, and has been ongoing ever since:
https://dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/prospective/aukfta/Pages/australia-uk-fta.aspx
The (Brexit trade) focus has continually surrounded perceived financial benefits. Very few have bothered to consider the environmental impacts of upscaling shipping freight consignments nearly 10,000 miles to Australia. Long haul flights, and cargo ships aren’t exactly known for being environmentally friendly.
So whilst trade with our closest and largest partners is downgraded, the MO is to increase exports to the likes of Australia, the US, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_of_shipping
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They rejected it.
They don’t want what we’re offering.
All commonwealth counties should be very weary of us us to be honest.
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 7 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I wouldn't say we're there yet as the government haven't even published their FTA objectives yet. Nor have they completed any scoping (ie to determine which sectors they plan to prioritise etc).
The EU has insisted *any* FTA *must* include level playing field commitments (this will be contentious given the UK are seeking to diverge). Divergence from EU regs brings the Irish border issue to the fore again.
The NI protocol will take many years to implement, (complete new customs/VAT code systems as well as infrastructure, upscaling etc). Yet the government are committed (now enshrined by law) to leave at the end of the year.
It's nearly as if Johnson's government are seeking to copy the same mistakes that Mays' did previously.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Australia have already rejected a trade deal.
They obviously didn’t want bunch of uneducated gammon faced racists swarming into their country.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That’s not entirely true.
The aussies recently rejected the UK’s FoM proposal, (Visa waivers) however UK/Australia FTA scoping began back in 2016, and has been ongoing ever since:
https://dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/prospective/aukfta/Pages/australia-uk-fta.aspx
The (Brexit trade) focus has continually surrounded perceived financial benefits. Very few have bothered to consider the environmental impacts of upscaling shipping freight consignments nearly 10,000 miles to Australia. Long haul flights, and cargo ships aren’t exactly known for being environmentally friendly.
So whilst trade with our closest and largest partners is downgraded, the MO is to increase exports to the likes of Australia, the US, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_of_shipping
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They rejected it.
They don’t want what we’re offering.
All commonwealth counties should be very weary of us us to be honest.
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Where did you read that (Aussies rejected UK FTA)??
comment by THudd : The Special One (U1029)
posted 3 minutes ago
I'm ready to stand on the front line and defeat these small village gammons
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comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 7 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I wouldn't say we're there yet as the government haven't even published their FTA objectives yet. Nor have they completed any scoping (ie to determine which sectors they plan to prioritise etc).
The EU has insisted *any* FTA *must* include level playing field commitments (this will be contentious given the UK are seeking to diverge). Divergence from EU regs brings the Irish border issue to the fore again.
The NI protocol will take many years to implement, (complete new customs/VAT code systems as well as infrastructure, upscaling etc). Yet the government are committed (now enshrined by law) to leave at the end of the year.
It's nearly as if Johnson's government are seeking to copy the same mistakes that Mays' did previously.
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Australia have already rejected a trade deal.
They obviously didn’t want bunch of uneducated gammon faced racists swarming into their country.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That’s not entirely true.
The aussies recently rejected the UK’s FoM proposal, (Visa waivers) however UK/Australia FTA scoping began back in 2016, and has been ongoing ever since:
https://dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/prospective/aukfta/Pages/australia-uk-fta.aspx
The (Brexit trade) focus has continually surrounded perceived financial benefits. Very few have bothered to consider the environmental impacts of upscaling shipping freight consignments nearly 10,000 miles to Australia. Long haul flights, and cargo ships aren’t exactly known for being environmentally friendly.
So whilst trade with our closest and largest partners is downgraded, the MO is to increase exports to the likes of Australia, the US, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_of_shipping
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They rejected it.
They don’t want what we’re offering.
All commonwealth counties should be very weary of us us to be honest.
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Where did you read that (Aussies rejected UK FTA)??
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https://www.globalresearch.ca/first-blow-post-brexit-britain-australia-rejects-trade-deal/5700172
England is facked. No industrial infrastructure in the country and most of the big companies in the UK are foreign which will move to the EU.
Good luck with it.
Germany is the most important country in the EU and as long they are in the EU our countries will do well.
This country deserves everything that’s coming to it for voting Boris and Brexit.
comment by Smeg and the club levy destroyed (U6574)
posted 8 seconds ago
This country deserves everything that’s coming to it for voting Boris and Brexit.
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Your country did. Ours didn't. You can suffer.
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posted on 21/1/20
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 2 minutes ago
Don’t let the door hit you on the way out lads
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More EU money for us mate! Now we just got to get a government devoid of FG and FF in place.
posted on 21/1/20
It’s FF turn mate and we go back into the endless cycle of rubbish our politicians provide
posted on 21/1/20
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 8 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
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I'm joining you do sout.
posted on 21/1/20
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 2 minutes ago
Stick to racing whippets and eating hotpot and let the adults do their work.
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We will, as long as you stick to eating eels, sweeping chimneys, stabbing people, robbing people on mopeds, people trafficking and pickpocketing
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Crime, in a major capital city?
I DONT BELIEVE IT!
Maybe if somebody hadn’t taken 20,000 police officers off our streets......
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who was it that did that then? That’s right it was those idiots down in London, where the brains are apparently.
That’s 20,000 across the country, not just that cess pit of a capital city. Yet we don’t see the same levels of crime.
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Probably because London has overwhelmingly and disproportionately more people for its size than any other major metropolis.
But yeah knife crime is s serious issue down here. I still love London though and wouldn’t swap it for living anywhere else in the U.K.
posted on 21/1/20
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 7 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I wouldn't say we're there yet as the government haven't even published their FTA objectives yet. Nor have they completed any scoping (ie to determine which sectors they plan to prioritise etc).
The EU has insisted *any* FTA *must* include level playing field commitments (this will be contentious given the UK are seeking to diverge). Divergence from EU regs brings the Irish border issue to the fore again.
The NI protocol will take many years to implement, (complete new customs/VAT code systems as well as infrastructure, upscaling etc). Yet the government are committed (now enshrined by law) to leave at the end of the year.
It's nearly as if Johnson's government are seeking to copy the same mistakes that Mays' did previously.
posted on 21/1/20
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 2 minutes ago
Stick to racing whippets and eating hotpot and let the adults do their work.
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We will, as long as you stick to eating eels, sweeping chimneys, stabbing people, robbing people on mopeds, people trafficking and pickpocketing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Crime, in a major capital city?
I DONT BELIEVE IT!
Maybe if somebody hadn’t taken 20,000 police officers off our streets......
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who was it that did that then? That’s right it was those idiots down in London, where the brains are apparently.
That’s 20,000 across the country, not just that cess pit of a capital city. Yet we don’t see the same levels of crime.
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Probably because London has overwhelmingly and disproportionately more people for its size than any other major metropolis.
But yeah knife crime is s serious issue down here. I still love London though and wouldn’t swap it for living anywhere else in the U.K.
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Best city in the world Palmers
Bitter haters in their grim little towns gotta hate.
posted on 21/1/20
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 2 minutes ago
Stick to racing whippets and eating hotpot and let the adults do their work.
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We will, as long as you stick to eating eels, sweeping chimneys, stabbing people, robbing people on mopeds, people trafficking and pickpocketing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Crime, in a major capital city?
I DONT BELIEVE IT!
Maybe if somebody hadn’t taken 20,000 police officers off our streets......
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who was it that did that then? That’s right it was those idiots down in London, where the brains are apparently.
That’s 20,000 across the country, not just that cess pit of a capital city. Yet we don’t see the same levels of crime.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Probably because London has overwhelmingly and disproportionately more people for its size than any other major metropolis.
But yeah knife crime is s serious issue down here. I still love London though and wouldn’t swap it for living anywhere else in the U.K.
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Best city in the world Palmers
Bitter haters in their grim little towns gotta hate.
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Bet you live in a grim little hovel in your crime ridden cesspit don’t you, still if the sight of a few shiny skyscrapers on the horizon is your thing as you queue for your fried chicken, crack on
posted on 21/1/20
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comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 2 minutes ago
Stick to racing whippets and eating hotpot and let the adults do their work.
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We will, as long as you stick to eating eels, sweeping chimneys, stabbing people, robbing people on mopeds, people trafficking and pickpocketing
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Crime, in a major capital city?
I DONT BELIEVE IT!
Maybe if somebody hadn’t taken 20,000 police officers off our streets......
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Who was it that did that then? That’s right it was those idiots down in London, where the brains are apparently.
That’s 20,000 across the country, not just that cess pit of a capital city. Yet we don’t see the same levels of crime.
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Probably because London has overwhelmingly and disproportionately more people for its size than any other major metropolis.
But yeah knife crime is s serious issue down here. I still love London though and wouldn’t swap it for living anywhere else in the U.K.
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Best city in the world Palmers
Bitter haters in their grim little towns gotta hate.
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Bet you live in a grim little hovel in your crime ridden cesspit don’t you, still if the sight of a few shiny skyscrapers on the horizon is your thing as you queue for your fried chicken, crack on
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And I bet you live in your mothers basement.
posted on 21/1/20
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 2 minutes ago
Stick to racing whippets and eating hotpot and let the adults do their work.
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We will, as long as you stick to eating eels, sweeping chimneys, stabbing people, robbing people on mopeds, people trafficking and pickpocketing
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Crime, in a major capital city?
I DONT BELIEVE IT!
Maybe if somebody hadn’t taken 20,000 police officers off our streets......
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Who was it that did that then? That’s right it was those idiots down in London, where the brains are apparently.
That’s 20,000 across the country, not just that cess pit of a capital city. Yet we don’t see the same levels of crime.
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Probably because London has overwhelmingly and disproportionately more people for its size than any other major metropolis.
But yeah knife crime is s serious issue down here. I still love London though and wouldn’t swap it for living anywhere else in the U.K.
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Best city in the world Palmers
Bitter haters in their grim little towns gotta hate.
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Bet you live in a grim little hovel in your crime ridden cesspit don’t you, still if the sight of a few shiny skyscrapers on the horizon is your thing as you queue for your fried chicken, crack on
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And I bet you live in your mothers basement.
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I hope not, she’s been dead 17 yrs
posted on 21/1/20
Unleash the gammon hounds
posted on 21/1/20
comment by THudd : The Special One (U1029)
posted 12 seconds ago
Unleash the gammon hounds
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That’s all they eat up there.
Gammon with bread and dripping,
posted on 21/1/20
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 2 minutes ago
Stick to racing whippets and eating hotpot and let the adults do their work.
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We will, as long as you stick to eating eels, sweeping chimneys, stabbing people, robbing people on mopeds, people trafficking and pickpocketing
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Crime, in a major capital city?
I DONT BELIEVE IT!
Maybe if somebody hadn’t taken 20,000 police officers off our streets......
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who was it that did that then? That’s right it was those idiots down in London, where the brains are apparently.
That’s 20,000 across the country, not just that cess pit of a capital city. Yet we don’t see the same levels of crime.
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Probably because London has overwhelmingly and disproportionately more people for its size than any other major metropolis.
But yeah knife crime is s serious issue down here. I still love London though and wouldn’t swap it for living anywhere else in the U.K.
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Best city in the world Palmers
Bitter haters in their grim little towns gotta hate.
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Bet you live in a grim little hovel in your crime ridden cesspit don’t you, still if the sight of a few shiny skyscrapers on the horizon is your thing as you queue for your fried chicken, crack on
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And I bet you live in your mothers basement.
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I hope not, she’s been dead 17 yrs
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posted on 21/1/20
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 7 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
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I wouldn't say we're there yet as the government haven't even published their FTA objectives yet. Nor have they completed any scoping (ie to determine which sectors they plan to prioritise etc).
The EU has insisted *any* FTA *must* include level playing field commitments (this will be contentious given the UK are seeking to diverge). Divergence from EU regs brings the Irish border issue to the fore again.
The NI protocol will take many years to implement, (complete new customs/VAT code systems as well as infrastructure, upscaling etc). Yet the government are committed (now enshrined by law) to leave at the end of the year.
It's nearly as if Johnson's government are seeking to copy the same mistakes that Mays' did previously.
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Australia have already rejected a trade deal.
They obviously didn’t want bunch of uneducated gammon faced racists swarming into their country.
posted on 21/1/20
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 21/1/20
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 7 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
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I wouldn't say we're there yet as the government haven't even published their FTA objectives yet. Nor have they completed any scoping (ie to determine which sectors they plan to prioritise etc).
The EU has insisted *any* FTA *must* include level playing field commitments (this will be contentious given the UK are seeking to diverge). Divergence from EU regs brings the Irish border issue to the fore again.
The NI protocol will take many years to implement, (complete new customs/VAT code systems as well as infrastructure, upscaling etc). Yet the government are committed (now enshrined by law) to leave at the end of the year.
It's nearly as if Johnson's government are seeking to copy the same mistakes that Mays' did previously.
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Australia have already rejected a trade deal.
They obviously didn’t want bunch of uneducated gammon faced racists swarming into their country.
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That’s not entirely true.
The aussies recently rejected the UK’s FoM proposal, (Visa waivers) however UK/Australia FTA scoping began back in 2016, and has been ongoing ever since:
https://dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/prospective/aukfta/Pages/australia-uk-fta.aspx
The (Brexit trade) focus has continually surrounded perceived financial benefits. Very few have bothered to consider the environmental impacts of upscaling shipping freight consignments nearly 10,000 miles to Australia. Long haul flights, and cargo ships aren’t exactly known for being environmentally friendly.
So whilst trade with our closest and largest partners is downgraded, the MO is to increase exports to the likes of Australia, the US, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_of_shipping
posted on 21/1/20
I'm ready to stand on the front line and defeat these small village gammons
posted on 21/1/20
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 21/1/20
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 7 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
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I wouldn't say we're there yet as the government haven't even published their FTA objectives yet. Nor have they completed any scoping (ie to determine which sectors they plan to prioritise etc).
The EU has insisted *any* FTA *must* include level playing field commitments (this will be contentious given the UK are seeking to diverge). Divergence from EU regs brings the Irish border issue to the fore again.
The NI protocol will take many years to implement, (complete new customs/VAT code systems as well as infrastructure, upscaling etc). Yet the government are committed (now enshrined by law) to leave at the end of the year.
It's nearly as if Johnson's government are seeking to copy the same mistakes that Mays' did previously.
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Australia have already rejected a trade deal.
They obviously didn’t want bunch of uneducated gammon faced racists swarming into their country.
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That’s not entirely true.
The aussies recently rejected the UK’s FoM proposal, (Visa waivers) however UK/Australia FTA scoping began back in 2016, and has been ongoing ever since:
https://dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/prospective/aukfta/Pages/australia-uk-fta.aspx
The (Brexit trade) focus has continually surrounded perceived financial benefits. Very few have bothered to consider the environmental impacts of upscaling shipping freight consignments nearly 10,000 miles to Australia. Long haul flights, and cargo ships aren’t exactly known for being environmentally friendly.
So whilst trade with our closest and largest partners is downgraded, the MO is to increase exports to the likes of Australia, the US, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_of_shipping
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They rejected it.
They don’t want what we’re offering.
All commonwealth counties should be very weary of us us to be honest.
posted on 21/1/20
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 7 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I wouldn't say we're there yet as the government haven't even published their FTA objectives yet. Nor have they completed any scoping (ie to determine which sectors they plan to prioritise etc).
The EU has insisted *any* FTA *must* include level playing field commitments (this will be contentious given the UK are seeking to diverge). Divergence from EU regs brings the Irish border issue to the fore again.
The NI protocol will take many years to implement, (complete new customs/VAT code systems as well as infrastructure, upscaling etc). Yet the government are committed (now enshrined by law) to leave at the end of the year.
It's nearly as if Johnson's government are seeking to copy the same mistakes that Mays' did previously.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Australia have already rejected a trade deal.
They obviously didn’t want bunch of uneducated gammon faced racists swarming into their country.
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That’s not entirely true.
The aussies recently rejected the UK’s FoM proposal, (Visa waivers) however UK/Australia FTA scoping began back in 2016, and has been ongoing ever since:
https://dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/prospective/aukfta/Pages/australia-uk-fta.aspx
The (Brexit trade) focus has continually surrounded perceived financial benefits. Very few have bothered to consider the environmental impacts of upscaling shipping freight consignments nearly 10,000 miles to Australia. Long haul flights, and cargo ships aren’t exactly known for being environmentally friendly.
So whilst trade with our closest and largest partners is downgraded, the MO is to increase exports to the likes of Australia, the US, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_of_shipping
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They rejected it.
They don’t want what we’re offering.
All commonwealth counties should be very weary of us us to be honest.
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Where did you read that (Aussies rejected UK FTA)??
posted on 21/1/20
comment by THudd : The Special One (U1029)
posted 3 minutes ago
I'm ready to stand on the front line and defeat these small village gammons
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posted on 21/1/20
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 7 minutes ago
There’s no stopping it now, as soon as the Tory’s got that majority the Brexit bus went into fifth gear.
At least yous have a deal and the likelihood of no deal is now minimal, no deal would have been a disaster.
Yous just have to get on with it now and see how it turns out, will be an interesting project to watch from the outside, especially what happens to the union.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I wouldn't say we're there yet as the government haven't even published their FTA objectives yet. Nor have they completed any scoping (ie to determine which sectors they plan to prioritise etc).
The EU has insisted *any* FTA *must* include level playing field commitments (this will be contentious given the UK are seeking to diverge). Divergence from EU regs brings the Irish border issue to the fore again.
The NI protocol will take many years to implement, (complete new customs/VAT code systems as well as infrastructure, upscaling etc). Yet the government are committed (now enshrined by law) to leave at the end of the year.
It's nearly as if Johnson's government are seeking to copy the same mistakes that Mays' did previously.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Australia have already rejected a trade deal.
They obviously didn’t want bunch of uneducated gammon faced racists swarming into their country.
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That’s not entirely true.
The aussies recently rejected the UK’s FoM proposal, (Visa waivers) however UK/Australia FTA scoping began back in 2016, and has been ongoing ever since:
https://dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/prospective/aukfta/Pages/australia-uk-fta.aspx
The (Brexit trade) focus has continually surrounded perceived financial benefits. Very few have bothered to consider the environmental impacts of upscaling shipping freight consignments nearly 10,000 miles to Australia. Long haul flights, and cargo ships aren’t exactly known for being environmentally friendly.
So whilst trade with our closest and largest partners is downgraded, the MO is to increase exports to the likes of Australia, the US, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_of_shipping
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They rejected it.
They don’t want what we’re offering.
All commonwealth counties should be very weary of us us to be honest.
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Where did you read that (Aussies rejected UK FTA)??
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https://www.globalresearch.ca/first-blow-post-brexit-britain-australia-rejects-trade-deal/5700172
posted on 21/1/20
England is facked. No industrial infrastructure in the country and most of the big companies in the UK are foreign which will move to the EU.
Good luck with it.
Germany is the most important country in the EU and as long they are in the EU our countries will do well.
posted on 21/1/20
This country deserves everything that’s coming to it for voting Boris and Brexit.
posted on 21/1/20
comment by Smeg and the club levy destroyed (U6574)
posted 8 seconds ago
This country deserves everything that’s coming to it for voting Boris and Brexit.
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Your country did. Ours didn't. You can suffer.
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