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How are we doing post-Brexit?

Altfish

Veteran Member
It looks like Iain has rattled many cages with his video, which has 275,000 views with 8,500 likes whereas your guy’s video has only 2,000 views with 221 likes.
Think again, Lying is now the norm for this government; since he isn't a member he can always be denied.

The appointment of someone fired from the last government for lying is going well...
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
The Tories are not civil servants. They were elected to be the masters of the civil servants on our behalf.
The Tories are appointing un-elected peers to run departments - those are the swamp creatures they are appointing.
Remember the tories got about 43% of the votes polled; turnout was about 66%, so out of those able to votes they got about 30% of the voting population - but with our electoral system that is a landslide
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
The Tories are appointing un-elected peers to run departments - those are the swamp creatures they are appointing.
Remember the tories got about 43% of the votes polled; turnout was about 66%, so out of those able to votes they got about 30% of the voting population - but with our electoral system that is a landslide

I am glad that you have found something else to complain about, as complaining seems to be the only thing that makes you happy.
 

columbus

yawn <ignore> yawn
In their dreams.
Do you have a more reasonable answer than that?

The EU does have agreements and rules, and I assume that non-members have different ones than members. And now those non-members rules could change to suit the current members without GB having a vote.

What am I missing here?
Tom
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
Do you have a more reasonable answer than that?

The EU does have agreements and rules, and I assume that non-members have different ones than members. And now those non-members rules could change to suit the current members without GB having a vote.

What am I missing here?
Tom

Other countries trade with the EU without having to submit to being ruled over by the EU.

The UK buys more from the EU than it sells to the EU so they have a lot to lose.

 

Altfish

Veteran Member
Other countries trade with the EU without having to submit to being ruled over by the EU.

The UK buys more from the EU than it sells to the EU so they have a lot to lose.
Come on NotaNumber you must understand that you can't trade with a nation(s) if you don't meet their specification. They simply won't buy what we are selling if it is not to their requirements, they'll go elsewhere.
That's why we will have to abide with their regulations, with no say in them, if we have any hope of remaining our most important trading partner.
 
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