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 StuE
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<p style="text-align: left;">Just back from 2 months camping in Spain and France, prices in Spain are very similar to the UK, prices in France if anything are higher, diesal is more expensive than either Spain or the UK</p>


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 9:07 am
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And why would anyone from the EU want to come here now that Brexit has put up prices for food etc higher in the UK than mainland Europe?

Stents lines have invested in a new ferry for Cherbourg Rosslare so EU mainland travellers can avoid UK completely travelling to Ireland and vice versa, a true Brexit bonus  for the people of Wales.


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 10:36 am
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A lot of the freight from Ireland is now bypassing the uk.


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 10:50 am
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George Eustice, the former environment secretary, is calling for a reciprocal visa scheme so that under-35s can work across the EU and Britain

Bit ageist 🙂

But it’s definitely bonkers wanting to offer something to the few after taking it away from everyone.

It would be a tangible Brexit benefit thou.


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 10:52 am
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My daughter was working in Cherbourg. Ireland is the new England for holidays with kids, according to the other staff, despite England being so damn close. Bars sell (very good) Irish small brewery ales not British ones, etc. No idea if much trade is being redirected in the same way, but given how much of a ****** it is for SMEs here to send orders to the EU now, I wouldn’t be surprised.


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 10:53 am
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But I thought they needed us more than we needed them?


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 10:55 am
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It’s a very interesting question… maybe the people fleeing war and depravity are not aware of such knowledge?

I was referring to the brexiteers proposal that we now need a scheme to allow people to work  between UK & EU more freely.


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 11:38 am
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Stents lines have…

Stenna Line


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 11:46 am
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I’m going to go out on a limb here and have a wild stab at how this will probably play out

Due to labour shortages and pressure from their paymasters, the government will quietly but steadily increase both the numbers of visa’s for EU workers to come to the UK and broaden the categories covered.

There will however be no reciprocal arrangements with the EU, because why would they when they don’t need to?

The result? The UK will have voted to end freedom of movement for its own citizens but it will end up having zero effect on net immigration. And I’m not talking about small ****ing boats!

A really unique kind of stupid!


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 12:13 pm
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Yep, but you could have apocalyptic scenes of destruction and still a sizable majority of the 51.9% would still believe in Brexit. I know, I ride with some of them.


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 1:12 pm
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. I know, I ride with some of them.

Why?

Britain really is a ****ing joke.

No more Cool Britainnia......


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 9:23 pm
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Why do I ride with them? We have other things in common such as bikes.


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 9:31 pm
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Due to labour shortages and pressure from their paymasters, the government will quietly but steadily increase both the numbers of visa’s for EU workers to come to the UK and broaden the categories covered.

It'll just be seasonal short term workers picking fruit etc. Professionals won't come, and no-one will come for long.  Why would you when your permission to stay is contingent on a job which you might not even like?  Why be treated as second class?  Why go to a country that voted to get rid of you and your kind?  There would have to be some compelling economic reason to do so, and that's not really likely.


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 11:23 pm
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Gun, foot, shoot.
Alternatively - and more accurate in context of brexit - ready, fire, aim.


 
Posted : 09/07/2023 11:32 pm
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This feels like about the tenth time this pointless pinprick trading arrangement has been trotted out. A boost of 0.08% GDP having thrown away >5% through Brexit. Not to mention this shiny new agreement being with countries 10,000 miles away...

Does anyone actually believe in any of this nonsense anymore? Badenoch doesn’t - you can actually hear her smirking when 'announcing' our new partnership.

Brexit - conceived and pushed for by cynics and crooks, voted for by idiots.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/explainers-55858490


 
Posted : 16/07/2023 10:18 am
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Sadly some people do buy the lies. Have heard people say it's better than what we had with the EU as we are in control! How can we control something that's halfway round the world and where we are the little person in the group?


 
Posted : 16/07/2023 11:16 am
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Sadly some people do buy the lies. Have heard people say it’s better than what we had with the EU as we are in control! How can we control something that’s halfway round the world and where we are the little person in the group?

idiots


 
Posted : 16/07/2023 11:50 am
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Extreme right-winger badenoch on Kuenssberg this morning selling the new trade deal with Antarctica.


 
Posted : 16/07/2023 11:54 am
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Any trade deals the UK does now we're out of the EU will involve the other party saying 'There you go. Thats all we're prepared to offer you. Take it or *****ing leave it. We don't actually care'

Taking back control eh?


 
Posted : 16/07/2023 11:58 am
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Etias? anyone? A travel visa to enter Europe from 2024? Maybe I'd forgotten about this or it's only just surfaced, but another Brexit bonus. 7 euro's each as well. Maybe I could ask the Brexit voting members of our family to pay for these.


 
Posted : 16/07/2023 12:11 pm
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Maybe I could ask the Brexit voting members of our family to pay for these.

I don't see a problem with that. After all, they knew what they were voting for, right?


 
Posted : 16/07/2023 12:15 pm
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Time to inter the express readership into a re-education camp


 
Posted : 16/07/2023 2:26 pm
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Rishi is so ecstatic about the new trade deal with Papua New Guinea that he got a 10 year old to do a little animated gif for him

It looks as low rent as the deal itself

https://twitter.com/rishisunak/status/1680502529740664837?s=46&t=1lK7Dw1b6RqGJyvufO-trQ


 
Posted : 16/07/2023 5:23 pm
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A good article by Jay Rayner about the next phase of this rolling shitshow. When new border controls start to be imposed in October, all the food we import from the EU will increase in cost and a lot of EU suppliers will just not bother exporting to us any more

So Theresa Coffey may be right. Let them eat turnips

Here comes the next phase of Brexit – and it will be bad for our diet, health and wealth


 
Posted : 16/07/2023 7:14 pm
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Anyone notice a shift in opinion of us trying to rejoin at some point? It's not really in Mt media yet but places that are definitely right-leaning like Facebook groups, forums etc are now actively discussing the subject without it being shot down immediately. I know there's been talk ever since we left but it surprised me to see that there's a thread over on Pistonheads (which was very much in the Leave camp) discussing not only the possibility of rejoining but what the terms would be here.. Don't worry, they haven't gone all the way as to realizing that we would be begging to rejoin on any terms, not dictating the situation!

Does seem that the mood of the country has suddenly flipped over the midpoint, possibly to do with out dire situation compared to Europe.


 
Posted : 19/07/2023 8:55 am
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We would be doing unbelievably well to retain sterling if we rejoined. Veto? Forget it.


 
Posted : 19/07/2023 9:29 am
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Yep, we would be at the bottom of the pile for any favours! Top table to back of the queue, all over a few lies and a blue passport.


 
Posted : 19/07/2023 9:57 am
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LONDON, July 17 (Reuters) - Britain has added a number of construction roles to its "shortage occupation list", allowing the building industry to bring in staff from abroad more easily to help employers struggling to fill positions.

Bricklayers, masons, roofers, roof tilers, slaters, carpenters, joiners and plasterers will benefit from cheaper visas and more relaxed employment criteria under the changes.

https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-relaxes-visa-rules-attract-foreign-construction-workers-2023-07-17/


 
Posted : 19/07/2023 10:13 am
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That useless Union Flag based logo up there. They left out the N. Ireland component. ???


 
Posted : 19/07/2023 12:05 pm
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We would be doing unbelievably well to retain sterling if we rejoined. Veto? Forget it.

TBH why, I’ve heard this argument a few times and tbh it seems some unfounded excuse to not even attempt to rejoin ,we paid a shedload for the ‘settlement’ so another shedload for the prenup would probably make that go away.


 
Posted : 19/07/2023 2:38 pm
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we paid a shedload for the ‘settlement’ so another shedload for the prenup would probably make that go away.

Never remarried your ex?


 
Posted : 19/07/2023 2:40 pm
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tbh it seems some unfounded excuse to not even attempt to rejoin

Not at all. We can ask. We also cannot complain if we get told to **** off.

All that pissing around with Johnson/Frost and Barnier. Remember that? You can bet your arse the EU do. Remember that 'we' elected Johnson precisely because of his promise that he would outsmart those continental types and win a second Battle of Britain.

The EU will want a lot of guarantees, and that will necessarily impinge of Britain's perceived right to do what the **** we want. If I was the EU, I would make rejoining contingent on there being no future referendums for 25 years. I'd also refuse to grant the UK the right of veto. Sterling? Well, that's the real sticking point. Isn’t a pathway to adopting the Euro a precondition of joining nowadays? Perhaps not.

But Britain's conduct in the last seven years will count against us in future.


 
Posted : 19/07/2023 4:44 pm
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If I was the EU

But you aren't, you're just some randomer on the internet making stuff up.

Ask the Swedes about adopting the Euro.


 
Posted : 19/07/2023 4:59 pm
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We would be doing unbelievably well to retain sterling if we rejoined

We would automatically retain sterling if we rejoined, we couldn't switch to the euro at that point even if we wanted to, it's impossible. Further down the road, not switching is currently just a simple matter of not doing it. But if that were to change, it's still easy to avoid it just by not meeting some part of your convergence criteria.

Keeping sterling would be our choice and a very simple thing to do. Switching to the euro ironically would be much harder


 
Posted : 19/07/2023 4:59 pm
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But you aren’t, you’re just some randomer on the internet making stuff up.

As are you.

And that leaves us... pretty much as you were, then.

Thanks for the insight.

🙃


 
Posted : 19/07/2023 5:11 pm
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All that pissing around with Johnson/Frost and Barnier. Remember that? You can bet your arse the EU do. Remember

TBH who got the best of that deal 🙂

They’d probably be very happy to have that dream negotiation team back for rejoining.


 
Posted : 19/07/2023 8:07 pm
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Keeping sterling would be our choice and a very simple thing to do. 

This is why the other EU states, most of which will have invested gigantic amounts of time and money to adopt or aim for the Euro, can't be bothered with our bullshit. The UK would want to join the EU again but wouldn't want to adopt the Euro, even though adoption is now a long term condition of joining. And we think we are going to be incredibly cunning by lying about adopting the Euro but then simply not doing it. All while being a complete pain in the arse on the periphery of Europe and mucking our actual genuine EU member state neighbours (Ireland and France) around no end.


 
Posted : 21/07/2023 11:19 am
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Nah, like I say this is how it's done, it's the designed-in fudge that the EU is completely happy with and has used for knocking on 30 years. It'd be no more controversial for the UK that it is for Sweden, who had their anti-euro referendum 20 years ago.

And like I say the other side is that joining the euro isn't straightforward. Croatia have been pretty much constantly enthusiastic for the project and working towards it and it still took 10 years. The UK as it stands wouldn't be allowed the euro even if we begged for it.

It's an absolute non-issue, the only thing the UK has ever done regarding the euro that annoys the EU is to never stop going on about it


 
Posted : 21/07/2023 11:37 am
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Ask the Swedes about adopting the Euro

I don't think their get-out dodge will work now the EU are aware of it?


 
Posted : 21/07/2023 11:37 am
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like I say this is how it’s done, it’s the designed-in fudge that the EU is completely happy with 

Yeah - for countries they want to join and that aren't a total pain in the shitter. Rule 1 applies. Why do you think Croatia, having busted a gut to adopt the Euro this year, is going to let these dumbshit Anglo ****s wander in and ignore the rules that they had to comply with?

You're still in the "German car factories need us more than we need them" mentality - a delusion that has been shattered by real life for sensible Brexiteers.


 
Posted : 21/07/2023 11:52 am
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There's always a deal to be done. It just won't be nearly as favourable as the last one.


 
Posted : 21/07/2023 12:48 pm
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Yeah – for countries they want to join and that aren’t a total pain in the shitter. Rule 1 applies. Why do you think Croatia, having busted a gut to adopt the Euro this year, is going to let these dumbshit Anglo * wander in and ignore the rules that they had to comply with?

You’re still in the “German car factories need us more than we need them” mentality – a delusion that has been shattered by real life for sensible Brexiteers.

You have this completely the wrong way round. Croatia has busted a gut to adopt the euro because they want it. They are not being forced, they're not doing it to "comply with rules", they want it. All of the complying with rules they've been doing has been them meeting the convergence criteria in order to do so. It's the exact reasons we'd not be allowed to join the euro let alone somehow forced to.

Any talk of us "having to adopt the euro" or "doing well to avoid it" would be "letting these dumbshit Anglo * wander in and ignore the rules that they had to comply with", we're the other side of the exact same coin. Croatia would be rightly incensed if we were allowed to adopt the euro without fulfilling the criteria, or even less likely if we were somehow compelled to do so without fulfilling the criteria. But if we don't do the work and aren't allowed? That's no problem at all, that's exactly what they didn't want to happen to them, it only shows them that the work was necessary for the goal they had.

And your last paragraph is even wronger and tbf makes no sense. There's no "need us more" in my posts at all, never has been, never will be. I just know what the euro rules are, and so I know that anyone saying we'll have to take the euro or even would be allowed to either doesn't know, or is lying about it. It is just the EU's own rules, as they are written and as they have always been enforced- there'll be no special exemption for the UK, not this time, we'll have the same rules everyone else does.

But like I said, it's an unsinkable rubber duck, it'll just bob back up in a few weeks.


 
Posted : 21/07/2023 1:28 pm
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As a European persuade me that the UK rejoining would be a good thing for me, my country and Europe.

So far all that I see on the news tells me I've benefitted with more inward investment, less unfair competition, progress on defence, a more balanced European parliament, a return of highly qualified and productive people... .


 
Posted : 21/07/2023 3:50 pm
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Rather difficult to do.  Politically better to have us in the tent pissing out?   Another big economy gives benefits as well?


 
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