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Post by jonksy on Feb 4, 2023 13:07:20 GMT
I suggest you look at life without your bullshit red triangle……Your beloved EUSSR are fucking worse off than we are… tell us Jonksy, just how deranged does someone have to be to believe there is such as thing as the 'EUSSR' How deranged does someone have to be to believe there is NOT?……….And as for your lickle childish smiley your beloved EUSSR are laying on their back with their legs in the air as they go tits up…
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Post by Steve on Feb 4, 2023 13:08:39 GMT
Don't be absurd, just read the list and rethink your post. How can activities that are able to be carried out by a free sovereign state be carried out by a member state? Either you don't understand the first thing about it or you are just arguing for argument's sake because you are unable to respond with a sensible comment. The UK has already avoided 7,391 new EU laws - You think that we could have avoided that by remaining in the EU? Feel free to list these laws but maybe you should look up the word 'almost' in a dictionary first. You'll find it near the front.
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Post by Steve on Feb 4, 2023 13:09:52 GMT
tell us Jonksy, just how deranged does someone have to be to believe there is such as thing as the 'EUSSR' How deranged does someone have to be to believe there is NOT?……….And as for your lickle childish smiley your beloved EUSSR are laying on their back with their legs in the air as they go tits up… Well the fact that there is no such thing as an 'EUSSR' would be a bit of a clue to anyone with two honest braincells.
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Post by buccaneer on Feb 4, 2023 13:16:48 GMT
While you were running away for a few days with your tail between your legs after your disastrous own goal of a thread, we have discussed how the figures above have had very little to do with Brexit. Unless you can demonstrate otherwise? This should be interesting. So you're not just delusionary about Brexit you're delusionary about me too . Didn't think you'd be able to back your claim up. Big bold graphs don't cut it.
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Post by Steve on Feb 4, 2023 13:21:05 GMT
Says the poster that listed 'Covid Vaccines' as being the first and foremost good thing about us being out of the EU
A known false story. But then that's nothing new is it for ultra leavers.
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Post by buccaneer on Feb 4, 2023 13:26:09 GMT
Still lying about the UK vaccine rollout.
Still can't produce the evidence to demonstrate the claim Brexit has caused those numbers on your big bold graph.
Another remainer fail.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 4, 2023 13:26:41 GMT
How deranged does someone have to be to believe there is NOT?……….And as for your lickle childish smiley your beloved EUSSR are laying on their back with their legs in the air as they go tits up… Well the fact that there is no such thing as an 'EUSSR' would be a bit of a clue to anyone with two honest braincells. Calm down dear, you just gotta accept that your life aint the same whihout your lickle bullshit red triangle......Can't you start another thread that turned into a massive home goal as I am sure we could all do with a good laugh over the weekend...
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Post by Steve on Feb 4, 2023 14:04:44 GMT
Still lying about the UK vaccine rollout. . . Yes you are. No one forced any EU nations to be in the EU scheme as Malta proved
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Post by Steve on Feb 4, 2023 14:07:33 GMT
Well the fact that there is no such thing as an 'EUSSR' would be a bit of a clue to anyone with two honest braincells. Calm down dear, you just gotta accept that your life aint the same whihout your lickle bullshit red triangle......Can't you start another thread that turned into a massive home goal as I am sure we could all do with a good laugh over the weekend... So you can't show there's such a thing as an 'EUSSR' but you'll no doubt continue going on about your delusion. Anyway toodle pip
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Post by jonksy on Feb 4, 2023 14:16:56 GMT
Calm down dear, you just gotta accept that your life aint the same whihout your lickle bullshit red triangle......Can't you start another thread that turned into a massive home goal as I am sure we could all do with a good laugh over the weekend... So you can't show there's such a thing as an 'EUSSR' but you'll no doubt continue going on about your delusion. Anyway toodle pip You won't be missed....
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Post by patman post on Feb 4, 2023 14:53:46 GMT
- Covid vaccines
- Freeports
- Promoting innovation: A ‘Common Law’ approach to better regulation.
- The REUL Bill
- The ‘Edinburgh reforms’ – freeing up £100bn for investment.
- The Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill
- World class biotech regulatory system attracting investment
- Animal welfare improvements
- Cheaper motor insurance – reversing the Vnuk ECJ Insurance case
- Amending HGV drivers’ regulations to safeguard critical supply chains
- Airports Slot Allocation – removing ‘ghost flights’ during covid.
- Immigration controls
- No liability for the EU’s current recovery plan saving £10s billions
- Tax reform – VAT on tampons & energy saving products
- Taking back control of UK Fishing
- Bans on environmentally damaging fishing practices
- New agriculture support scheme – no more CAP
- Free Trade Agreements
- EU foreign policy –Ukraine
- AUKUS
- The UK has already avoided 7,391 new EU laws
- Democracy
- An end to ‘ever closer union’ of EU foreign and tax policy
Have we seen and been affected positively by any of these benefits as listed above?
For example, looking through the most extensively claimed benefits of taking back control of our borders, Rees Mogg's promise of cheaper food, immigration controls/numbers, etc — only one looked like coming true, ie, removal of 5% vat on tampons.
It now, seems that big-name brands cost more per tampon ..... An investigation by the Sunday Mirror as part of our End Period Poverty campaign has found that not only has inflation pushed up prices, but packs are getting smaller...
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Post by oracle75 on Feb 4, 2023 15:03:11 GMT
Don't be absurd, just read the list and rethink your post. How can activities that are able to be carried out by a free sovereign state be carried out by a member state? Either you don't understand the first thing about it or you are just arguing for argument's sake because you are unable to respond with a sensible comment. The UK has already avoided 7,391 new EU laws - You think that we could have avoided that by remaining in the EU? Trying hard to avoid your toxic invitation to an argument here but there are three kinds of EU legislation, one of which allows a nation to ignore it. Many regulations don't apply to some countries.. For instance those relating to lemon and lime orchards aren't applicable to Lithuania. And finally any nation can negotiate an opt out. Most of the list is not covered in EU legislation, but is covered in national legislation. For example any laws relating to national military action is not covered by the EU. It may be by NATO but not the EU. A nations health arrangements are not covered by the EU. The EU INVITED members to pool their progress. The EU does not cover education, common law and criminal justice, income tax, sets wide limits on corporation tax within which the UK has kept...in fact contrary to brexit promises, has raised instead of lowered, and the UK , 8nstead of having L3SS paperwork when trading now has far more, including customs duties which everyone thought were the same as tariffs. So I can only assume that your knowledge of the EU is equal to your sophisticated use of English.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Feb 4, 2023 21:08:22 GMT
- Covid vaccines
- Freeports
- Promoting innovation: A ‘Common Law’ approach to better regulation.
- The REUL Bill
- The ‘Edinburgh reforms’ – freeing up £100bn for investment.
- The Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill
- World class biotech regulatory system attracting investment
- Animal welfare improvements
- Cheaper motor insurance – reversing the Vnuk ECJ Insurance case
- Amending HGV drivers’ regulations to safeguard critical supply chains
- Airports Slot Allocation – removing ‘ghost flights’ during covid.
- Immigration controls
- No liability for the EU’s current recovery plan saving £10s billions
- Tax reform – VAT on tampons & energy saving products
- Taking back control of UK Fishing
- Bans on environmentally damaging fishing practices
- New agriculture support scheme – no more CAP
- Free Trade Agreements
- EU foreign policy –Ukraine
- AUKUS
- The UK has already avoided 7,391 new EU laws
- Democracy
- An end to ‘ever closer union’ of EU foreign and tax policy
Not to mention:
Unemployment down. GDP up. Stock market up. The lowest paid have seen a marked improvement in pay and conditions.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Feb 4, 2023 21:09:17 GMT
Don't be absurd, just read the list and rethink your post. How can activities that are able to be carried out by a free sovereign state be carried out by a member state? Either you don't understand the first thing about it or you are just arguing for argument's sake because you are unable to respond with a sensible comment. The UK has already avoided 7,391 new EU laws - You think that we could have avoided that by remaining in the EU? Trying hard to avoid your toxic invitation to an argument here but there are three kinds of EU legislation, one of which allows a nation to ignore it. Many regulations don't apply to some countries.. For instance those relating to lemon and lime orchards aren't applicable to Lithuania. And finally any nation can negotiate an opt out. Most of the list is not covered in EU legislation, but is covered in national legislation. For example any laws relating to national military action is not covered by the EU. It may be by NATO but not the EU. A nations health arrangements are not covered by the EU. The EU INVITED members to pool their progress. The EU does not cover education, common law and criminal justice, income tax, sets wide limits on corporation tax within which the UK has kept...in fact contrary to brexit promises, has raised instead of lowered, and the UK , 8nstead of having L3SS paperwork when trading now has far more, including customs duties which everyone thought were the same as tariffs. So I can only assume that your knowledge of the EU is equal to your sophisticated use of English. Ah, Coracle Kim - still going round in circles I see.
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Post by buccaneer on Feb 4, 2023 21:22:49 GMT
Still lying about the UK vaccine rollout. . . Yes you are. No one forced any EU nations to be in the EU scheme as Malta proved Let's stick to the facts of what happened. That way lying should be mitigated. The UK set up its own Covid 19 task force to procure vaccines and did not join the EU’s vaccine procurement strategy.[ii] The UK’s roll out was faster than the EU’s. The UK provided a first vaccination to more than 40% of its population, whereas the EU was stuck around 12-14% in March 2021.[iii] The UK also funded the development of the Oxford, AstraZeneca vaccine, which was passed for use in the UK’s medical agency before it was passed in the EU. As a cheap vaccine requiring no refrigeration, this vaccine then became used in more countries than any other vaccine.
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