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Post by jonksy on Feb 6, 2023 21:41:22 GMT
If that is your best shot then It was enough to shoot your pro EUSSR bullshit down in flames.....Why waste ammo on a target rich enviroment?
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Post by jonksy on Feb 7, 2023 17:26:02 GMT
EUSSR ‘worried UK too competitive' as peers debate Bill to scrap hated Brussels laws Britain's plans to scrap EUSSRSSR-made laws by the end of the year are sparking fears in Brussels the UK could become "too competitive". Defending Britain's plans, Mr Zanni wrote on Twitter: "The EU is worried the UK will become too competitive, which is exactly why Conservative and British majorities wanted Brexit: to get rid of absurd rules that unnecessarily burden the system." The MEP made the comments as he shared a note titled "EU worried UK is becoming too competitive", which read: "We hear the first voices from Brussels threatening a trade war with the UK over the Retained EU Law Bill, which is to retire all EU regulations in the UK by the end of the year. "The absurdity of the claim has a certain Putinesque quality: the UK runs a large trade deficit with the EU and its standards on the environment and workers' rights are higher than the EU average. "We note a recent tendency by the EU towards hysteria in defence of its industrial base." The legislation has been at the centre of hours of debate on Monday in the House of Lords, with Brexiteer and Remainer peers locking horns on amendments to put forward on the Bill.
www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1731741/brexit-news-eu-laws-retained-eu-law-bill-house-of-lords-debate
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Post by Einhorn on Feb 7, 2023 18:08:59 GMT
EUSSR ‘worried UK too competitive' as peers debate Bill to scrap hated Brussels laws Britain's plans to scrap EUSSRSSR-made laws by the end of the year are sparking fears in Brussels the UK could become "too competitive". Defending Britain's plans, Mr Zanni wrote on Twitter: "The EU is worried the UK will become too competitive, which is exactly why Conservative and British majorities wanted Brexit: to get rid of absurd rules that unnecessarily burden the system." The MEP made the comments as he shared a note titled "EU worried UK is becoming too competitive", which read: "We hear the first voices from Brussels threatening a trade war with the UK over the Retained EU Law Bill, which is to retire all EU regulations in the UK by the end of the year. "The absurdity of the claim has a certain Putinesque quality: the UK runs a large trade deficit with the EU and its standards on the environment and workers' rights are higher than the EU average. "We note a recent tendency by the EU towards hysteria in defence of its industrial base." The legislation has been at the centre of hours of debate on Monday in the House of Lords, with Brexiteer and Remainer peers locking horns on amendments to put forward on the Bill.
www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1731741/brexit-news-eu-laws-retained-eu-law-bill-house-of-lords-debate Is that the same Mr. Zanni who represents the populist Eurosceptic Five Star Movement? Why don't you get the views of Putin's little pet Nigel Farage while you're at it?
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Post by jonksy on Feb 7, 2023 20:11:07 GMT
EUSSR ‘worried UK too competitive' as peers debate Bill to scrap hated Brussels laws Britain's plans to scrap EUSSRSSR-made laws by the end of the year are sparking fears in Brussels the UK could become "too competitive". Defending Britain's plans, Mr Zanni wrote on Twitter: "The EU is worried the UK will become too competitive, which is exactly why Conservative and British majorities wanted Brexit: to get rid of absurd rules that unnecessarily burden the system." The MEP made the comments as he shared a note titled "EU worried UK is becoming too competitive", which read: "We hear the first voices from Brussels threatening a trade war with the UK over the Retained EU Law Bill, which is to retire all EU regulations in the UK by the end of the year. "The absurdity of the claim has a certain Putinesque quality: the UK runs a large trade deficit with the EU and its standards on the environment and workers' rights are higher than the EU average. "We note a recent tendency by the EU towards hysteria in defence of its industrial base." The legislation has been at the centre of hours of debate on Monday in the House of Lords, with Brexiteer and Remainer peers locking horns on amendments to put forward on the Bill.
www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1731741/brexit-news-eu-laws-retained-eu-law-bill-house-of-lords-debate Is that the same Mr. Zanni who represents the populist Eurosceptic Five Star Movement? Why don't you get the views of Putin's little pet Nigel Farage while you're at it? Why don't you get a veiw from planet earth rathere than the one you inhabit?
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Post by Einhorn on Feb 7, 2023 20:37:03 GMT
Why don't you get a veiw from planet earth rathere than the one you inhabit? I say! Steady on!
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Post by buccaneer on Feb 7, 2023 22:10:37 GMT
EUSSR ‘worried UK too competitive' as peers debate Bill to scrap hated Brussels laws Britain's plans to scrap EUSSRSSR-made laws by the end of the year are sparking fears in Brussels the UK could become "too competitive". Defending Britain's plans, Mr Zanni wrote on Twitter: "The EU is worried the UK will become too competitive, which is exactly why Conservative and British majorities wanted Brexit: to get rid of absurd rules that unnecessarily burden the system." The MEP made the comments as he shared a note titled "EU worried UK is becoming too competitive", which read: "We hear the first voices from Brussels threatening a trade war with the UK over the Retained EU Law Bill, which is to retire all EU regulations in the UK by the end of the year. "The absurdity of the claim has a certain Putinesque quality: the UK runs a large trade deficit with the EU and its standards on the environment and workers' rights are higher than the EU average. "We note a recent tendency by the EU towards hysteria in defence of its industrial base." The legislation has been at the centre of hours of debate on Monday in the House of Lords, with Brexiteer and Remainer peers locking horns on amendments to put forward on the Bill.
www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1731741/brexit-news-eu-laws-retained-eu-law-bill-house-of-lords-debateUnsurprising. Can't be too competitive. Need to remain comparatively stagnant under the EU's managed decline laws. Fundamentally, that is what the N.Ireland Protocol was supposed to do. The EU believes its the 'regulation policeman' of the world, and certainly within its region (Europe) - with UK and Switzerland being prime examples of the control it tries to exert.
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Post by oracle75 on Feb 8, 2023 7:44:37 GMT
This is the kind of dumbed down barn door junk put out by trained journalists to reinforce the previous dumbed down junk they seem to be able to impress their cannon fodder with.
Just exactly WHAT is the EU frightened of in competition? Just 5his week the UK couldn't sustain a multimillion battery production company and had to sell it to Australia. It seems no one in the EU thought it was worth investing in. The heart of the UK's financial control has been ripped out by Brexit and banks and other institutions had to open branches in the EU...including Moggie.
Corruption, changes in PM's, the Truss fiasco and the instability in the public sector pay disputes has encouraged the EU to avoid the UK. Just the standards of water used as sewage runoffs into rivrrs and coastal beaches would be enough to make any European tourist avoid the UK since in the EU, such envoronmental behaviour is illegal. The threat of the UK pulling away from EU quality standards and workers rights, and whispers of its leaving the ECHR makes the UK look like a rogue state under the kind of leadership you see in the third world. It can't successfully launch comms satellites which the EU has been doing for years. The military is having to operate on the smallest budget since the war. The post covid growth in the UK is the slowest in Europe and the country pays the highest taxes, and still can't pay its public sector.
Now stretch that awareness of yours and tell us exactly what competition the EU is worried about.
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Post by Steve on Feb 8, 2023 10:29:44 GMT
Well I'll point out that much of that isn't true either Oracle
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Post by oracle75 on Feb 8, 2023 11:08:32 GMT
Well I'll point out that much of that isn't true either Oracle Maybe not on your planet, but it's true on this one.
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Post by Steve on Feb 8, 2023 19:29:07 GMT
Well I'll point out that much of that isn't true either Oracle Maybe not on your planet, but it's true on this one. So why did you post the lie supposing that the UK pays the highest taxes then (look at Denmark etc), the lie supposing that 'the military is having to operate on the smallest budget since the war' (look at 1990 - 2010) etc etc.
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Post by oracle75 on Feb 9, 2023 8:28:41 GMT
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Post by Steve on Feb 9, 2023 9:29:34 GMT
Nah. We are 20th in the list of European states by tax take: www.compareyourcountry.org/tax-revenues And number of army soldiers is neither the spend nor the 'military' which of course include the Navy and RAF. And spend in real terms is very much not at your absurd 'The military is having to operate on the smallest budget since the war.'
We should not copy the ultra leavers line of using false arguments. Brexit is a failure not a disaster.
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Post by oracle75 on Feb 9, 2023 17:46:07 GMT
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Post by Steve on Feb 9, 2023 18:09:19 GMT
Moving the goalposts again? You were wrong, just accept it.
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Post by oracle75 on Feb 9, 2023 20:32:46 GMT
I am getting tired of smart-alec aggressive bullshit from you and the others who don't know what they are talking about. What taxes would I be talking about if not those related to GDP? Income tax? National insurance? VAT? Inheritance tax? Corporation tax? No. I referred to all taxation relative to GDP, or what people pay on general productivity.
As for military spending, the official graph tells you that more numbers might be invested in the military but less as part of GDP. For decades
I am getting really tired of aggressive profanity being spewed out of the mouth of babes. Who play semantics, gotchas and cut and paste lies. And who believe anything Murdoch wants you to believe.
It is sad to see the power of the unelected media who shape politics. You can squawk sovereignty as much as you like. Murdoch still lives in your head.
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