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BoJo's Brexit plan
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Yes, you'll probably need to nip down to the cellar for a few months. Bung £50 into the Xmas drinkies fund and we'll say we don't know where you are...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMost important will be the identification of the traitors and saboteurs.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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The sheeple who voted for Brexit will follow the u-turn and go back to moaning about 'metropolitan elite'.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo, if Boris does a U turn, what will happen ?
Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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A huge aid package for Ireland? That'll be the unintended consequence of that fantastic trade deal they just signed with Argentina, who will shortly be flooding the EU with cheap beef, thereby putting Irish farmers on the streets. I won't bother to look up Argentinian food standards, but I bet they're a bit worse than you're average USofA standards. At least the Yanks don't cut down rainforests to produce beef.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostEU prepares huge aid package for Ireland
Presumably this will help Ireland build the border wall.
That will go down well with the US Congress.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Nice try at deflection, but that doesn’t kick in for another 10 years.Originally posted by Mordac View PostA huge aid package for Ireland? That'll be the unintended consequence of that fantastic trade deal they just signed with Argentina, who will shortly be flooding the EU with cheap beef, thereby putting Irish farmers on the streets. I won't bother to look up Argentinian food standards, but I bet they're a bit worse than you're average USofA standards. At least the Yanks don't cut down rainforests to produce beef.
It’s a concern, granted, but the blame for Brexit still rests on the shoulders of those who voted for it and the charlatans that encouraged them.Comment
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I thought one of the premise of Brexit was to throw off the shackles of the e.u and sign our own trade deals, or are the Brexiter's moving the goal posts again.Originally posted by Mordac View PostA huge aid package for Ireland? That'll be the unintended consequence of that fantastic trade deal they just signed with Argentina, who will shortly be flooding the EU with cheap beef, thereby putting Irish farmers on the streets. I won't bother to look up Argentinian food standards, but I bet they're a bit worse than you're average USofA standards. At least the Yanks don't cut down rainforests to produce beef.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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How much rainforest is cut down in Argentina to produce beef?Originally posted by Mordac View PostI won't bother to look up Argentinian food standards, but I bet they're a bit worse than you're average USofA standards. At least the Yanks don't cut down rainforests to produce beef.
As for what their food standards are like, to be able to export them to the EU, they need to pass EU approval.
https://ec.europa.eu/food/sites/food...nd_meat_en.pdf…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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In general the EU adopts the lowest common denominator when it comes to standards.Originally posted by Mordac View PostA huge aid package for Ireland? That'll be the unintended consequence of that fantastic trade deal they just signed with Argentina, who will shortly be flooding the EU with cheap beef, thereby putting Irish farmers on the streets. I won't bother to look up Argentinian food standards, but I bet they're a bit worse than you're average USofA standards. At least the Yanks don't cut down rainforests to produce beef.
The UK's standards are invariable better than the base EU standard.
But you know...Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by original PM View PostIn general the EU adopts the lowest common denominator when it comes to standards.
The UK's standards are invariable better than the base EU standard.
But you know what, I'm talking utter and complete bollocks again...“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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