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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 31, 2023 11:59:14 GMT
It's a trade deal, nothing more, and it's a trade deal the government would not have been allowed to sign if we were still governed from Belgium. The independent UK is not governed by the CPTPP and we don't have to accept immigrants from the pacific rim (unless they enter from the EU obviously) quite obviously this is good news, unless you're a remainiac. Who knew lol. LOL and not an iota of sovereignty lost when we signed up. The USA are also in talks over joining...Not good news for the remnants yet again. Precisely Jonksy, it's all good. No wonder remainiacs are pissed off about it lol.
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Post by Steve on Mar 31, 2023 11:59:43 GMT
One fiftieth recovered of the damage done Jonksy. Do you need that explained in easily crayonable terms?
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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 31, 2023 12:01:07 GMT
One fiftieth recovered of the damage done Jonksy. Do you need that explained in easily crayonable terms? Yes yes yes Steve we all know, the end is nigh, LOL.
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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 31, 2023 12:02:30 GMT
It's a trade deal, nothing more, and it's a trade deal the government would not have been allowed to sign if we were still governed from Belgium. The independent UK is not governed by the CPTPP and we don't have to accept immigrants from the pacific rim (unless they enter from the EU obviously) quite obviously this is good news, unless you're a remainiac. Who knew lol. The UK was never governed from Belgium. The UK would not have had to allow FoM from the EU if the mover didn't have employment within a limited time. IIRC the move was towards having to have a job in the country one intended to move to. No one claims it's not good news, it is especially for the Brexshitters who must have been getting nervous about the future. As the UK has thrown away the more lucrative option in the EU we shall have to wait and see just how lucrative this new option will be. One thing we in the UK can rely on will be that the Mail will exaggerate any positives, no matter how small, to spoon feed into those desperate Leave voters. LOL superb, is there anything sweeter than bitter remainiac tears.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 31, 2023 12:08:09 GMT
It’s a bitter pill for the ex remainers to swallow. Our economy hasn’t tanked. There is a shortage of Labour and wages are rising. The NHS hasn’t collapsed. Instead the NHS employees have a more compelling case for higher wages . There is more focus on vocational training rather than stealing skilled workers from other ( poorer)countries. We are gradually forging trade deals with countries outside of the EU and Rishi is developing a more cordial relationship with the EU. No wonder the ex remainers have a bug up their collective arses. If you are worried about the sweaties gaining FREEDOM! from the Sassenachs (only to be subjects of Brussels )then you are in luck too. The SNP ( lol) are so abjectly useless and ( allegedly) corrupt that this isn’t going to happen anytime soon . It’s a good time for being a leaver.
Oh and the lorry driver apocalypse due to a lack of EU drivers never materialised…👍
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Post by Bentley on Mar 31, 2023 12:08:49 GMT
One fiftieth recovered of the damage done Jonksy. Do you need that explained in easily crayonable terms? From little acorns …..😉
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Post by om15 on Mar 31, 2023 12:08:55 GMT
We don't need spoon feeding, we voted to leave and we left, we have no problems to fret about.
If you still feel aggrieved at being in a minority you could always look on the bright side and bask in democracy, the deal is great news, it benefits the country, and that includes you, so no need to be downhearted, just enjoy the success brought to you by Kemi Badenoch
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Post by jonksy on Mar 31, 2023 12:09:56 GMT
LOL and not an iota of sovereignty lost when we signed up. The USA are also in talks over joining...Not good news for the remnants yet again. Precisely Jonksy, it's all good. No wonder remainiacs are pissed off about it lol. You won'hear any of this on the brussels bullshit corp or sky news....Even the DM thought the story of a skiing accident held more merit.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 31, 2023 12:10:52 GMT
One fiftieth recovered of the damage done Jonksy. Do you need that explained in easily crayonable terms? From little acorns …..😉 "It is not about immediate trade figures: it is about the geopolitical dynamic in world trade over the next 20 or 30 years. It raises the UKs status enormously in the global economy, said Professor David Collins, an expert on world trade at City University.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 31, 2023 12:12:30 GMT
One fiftieth recovered of the damage done Jonksy. Do you need that explained in easily crayonable terms? Total bollocks and keep your crayons for rayner she has more need of them.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 31, 2023 12:12:33 GMT
"It is not about immediate trade figures: it is about the geopolitical dynamic in world trade over the next 20 or 30 years. It raises the UKs status enormously in the global economy, said Professor David Collins, an expert on world trade at City University. Indeed…but no matter how much we gain from it a whining ex remainer will insist that we would have done better in the EU.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 31, 2023 12:14:45 GMT
And that's just for starters. Like many deals, business will move in to take advantage, it takes years for the FULL impact to show.... Well done team UK.... Lets hope You get the US deal soon.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 31, 2023 12:19:04 GMT
The UK was never governed from Belgium. The UK would not have had to allow FoM from the EU if the mover didn't have employment within a limited time. IIRC the move was towards having to have a job in the country one intended to move to. No one claims it's not good news, it is especially for the Brexshitters who must have been getting nervous about the future. As the UK has thrown away the more lucrative option in the EU we shall have to wait and see just how lucrative this new option will be. One thing we in the UK can rely on will be that the Mail will exaggerate any positives, no matter how small, to spoon feed into those desperate Leave voters. LOL superb, is there anything sweeter than bitter remainiac tears. LOL there is no water shortage whilst we have them....
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Post by andrewbrown on Mar 31, 2023 12:55:32 GMT
The new pact is estimated to add 0.08 percent to the U.K.’s GDP over the next 15 years.🤣 WOW! Usual remnant BS...Get a new script FFS. Your own article stated it as less than 2B. Did you read it? 😂
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Post by jonksy on Mar 31, 2023 13:17:17 GMT
Usual remnant BS...Get a new script FFS. Your own article stated it as less than 2B. Did you read it? 😂 You carry on kneeling to the west when thise is being discussed andy.
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