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Tory MPs protest against Brexit

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    #11
    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Why can I not eat fish myself?

    But well we can export them to whoever we want to - that's kind of the point?
    Much of the UK waters catch is exported to the EU and the delivery of fresh fish is greatly hindered by trade barriers. You can work out the rest for yourself.

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      #12
      Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
      Much of the UK waters catch is exported to the EU and the delivery of fresh fish is greatly hindered by trade barriers. You can work out the rest for yourself.
      Well as long as the people who normally buy this fish are either happy with frozen fish or are willing to not put up with trade barriers put in place by spoilt children who could not get their own way.

      Then I think all will be fine.

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        #13
        Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
        That's not how the EU works.

        There are ways of convincing countries that what is bad for us is bad for them but if you don't bother building bridges with MEPs in your coalition group in other countries, then as an MEP you are fecked.
        But you have to put yourself in the mind of a Brexit supporter.

        Don't turn up to debate: Blame the EU that they aren't interested in hearing what you might want.
        Don't turn up to vote: Blame the EU that your vote wouldn't have mattered.

        In the mind of a Brexit supporter, you must start off by blaming the EU, then work back to what you can blame them for, always but always ignore facts, always but always ignore what responsibility that you had, and if that fails, use smilies and call anyone who disagrees with you a snowflake, ultra left wing and ultra right wing at the same time.

        Oh, and don't forget that anyone who voted Remain is more "elite" than Jacob Rees-Mogg and Boris Johnson.
        …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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          #14
          Originally posted by DaveB View Post
          https://www.ft.com/content/85563e82-...5-00144feab7de

          Had he actually made the effort and argued his case he may actually have persuaded others to vote against it or been able to introduce amendments in favor of the UK.

          He probably didn't because he was too busy fiddling the books.
          https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...isspent-funds/
          What like the ability to fish in our own waters and for other countries not to fish in our waters?

          Why would we need to negotiate that?

          Why the fook does it have anything to do with anyone else?

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            #15
            Originally posted by original PM View Post
            ... trade barriers put in place by spoilt children who could not get their own way...
            You can't call people who voted for Brexit as "spoilt children" most of them are well past retiring age.
            …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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              #16
              Originally posted by original PM View Post
              Well as long as the people who normally buy this fish are either happy with frozen fish or are willing to not put up with trade barriers put in place by spoilt children who could not get their own way.

              Then I think all will be fine.
              You mean the trade barriers that were already there to stop non-EU countries dumping goods into the market?
              The barriers that we were inside and had no effect on us?
              The barriers that we took part in creating?
              The barriers that will only affect us because we chose to leave and be outside them?
              "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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                #17
                Originally posted by DaveB View Post
                You mean the trade barriers that were already there to stop non-EU countries dumping goods into the market?
                The barriers that we were inside and had no effect on us?
                The barriers that we took part in creating?
                The barriers that will only affect us because we chose to leave and be outside them?
                I thought the EU did not practise protectionism?

                If there is a need for goods the UK currently supplies to Europe to continue to be supplied then why would anyone put barriers in place to suddenly stop that - seems like cutting off your nose to spite your face...

                or something a spoiled ten year old would do when they cannot get their own way.

                But yes if those countries which currently buy our fish are happy to live without them then fine - that is one of the challenges we expected Brexit to bring about.

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                  #18
                  And maybe we can finally restore some of Fleetwood's former glory

                  https://www.fleetwoodtoday.co.uk/new...hing-1-8427700

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
                    Much of the UK waters catch is exported to the EU and the delivery of fresh fish is greatly hindered by trade barriers. You can work out the rest for yourself.
                    Well soon we'll be able to charge them full rates for said fish. They've been getting it for next to nothing* for the last 40 years, so we'll wait and see how much they miss their rollmops...

                    *Next to nothing, defined under the Common Fisheries Policy as "absolutely f*** all..."
                    His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by original PM View Post
                      Well as long as the people who normally buy this fish are either happy with frozen fish or are willing to not put up with trade barriers put in place by spoilt children who could not get their own way.

                      Then I think all will be fine.
                      The UK is leaving the single market and customs union and is thereby putting trade barriers squarely on the table.

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