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[Merged]Brexit stuff (part 2)
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe negotiations will be over. The deal then needs several years for ratification by all EU member states.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postits not like they are going to do it quick this is the EU.
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Britain could slash environmental and safety standards 'a very long way' after Brexit, Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg says | The Independent
Jacob Rees-Mogg said regulations that were “good enough for India” could be good enough for the UK – arguing that the UK could go “a very long way” to rolling back high EU standards.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBritain could slash environmental and safety standards 'a very long way' after Brexit, Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg says | The Independent
He has a point, commuters sitting on top of trains would certainly reduce commuter congestion and pumping raw sewage into the sea, would give British beaches a certain "je ne sais quoi" that you wouldn't see on the continent.
You forgot corpses in the Thames & living with livestock (though I suspect the Welsh & the French still do that).Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBritain could slash environmental and safety standards 'a very long way' after Brexit, Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg says | The Independent
He has a point, commuters sitting on top of trains would certainly reduce commuter congestion and pumping raw sewage into the sea, would give British beaches a certain "je ne sais quoi" that you wouldn't see on the continent.
It's because they can resume their historical role of exploiting the working class for their own gain and profit.
Safety and health standards for the working classes? So much foreign tosh and nonsense.
Historically the deal between the classes in this country was: the working classes were used as cannon fodder abroad to conquer other countries in order to enrich the upper classes - also to slave away in primitive conditions in mines and sweat shop factories, while living in slum conditions.
In exchange they were told they were superior to all other people in the world.
It was an idea they swallowed hook, line and sinker, and still do, even when the modern world is proving otherwise.
Some might say they richly deserve the fate that is coming their way.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostHistorically the deal between the classes in this country was: the working classes were used as cannon fodder abroad to conquer other countries in order to enrich the upper classes - also to slave away in primitive conditions in mines and sweat shop factories, while living in slum conditions.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy do you think so many high Tories are for Brexit?
It's because they can resume their historical role of exploiting the working class for their own gain and profit.
Safety and health standards for the working classes? So much foreign tosh and nonsense.
Historically the deal between the classes in this country was: the working classes were used as cannon fodder abroad to conquer other countries in order to enrich the upper classes - also to slave away in primitive conditions in mines and sweat shop factories, while living in slum conditions.
In exchange they were told they were superior to all other people in the world.
It was an idea they swallowed hook, line and sinker, and still do, even when the modern world is proving otherwise.
Some might say they richly deserve the fate that is coming their way.Comment
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Originally posted by Forumbore View PostFacts seem beyond you https://www.buzzfeed.com/jamesball/h...mz6#.olNZErJE1
Those same Telegraph and Spectator reading types will now administer a shafting to the mob who voted for them, hence Mr. rees-Moggs comments. What a jolly jape, eh?
There's a reason why educational standards were kept low for natives in the days of Empire and are kept low now domestically.Last edited by sasguru; 7 December 2016, 10:29.Hard Brexit now!
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