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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2023 10:50:59 GMT
Turkish jam is very popular in the EU. I hear the place is practically swimming in it, now that Turkey has joined the EU as promised by Brexiters in 2016.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 21, 2023 11:17:56 GMT
Don't mind me - if you think it's important for your politicians to spend their time arguing over the fruit content of Jam then jolly good. Everyones happy. That would be the whole point of the EU, wouldn't it? To deal with those differences in standards in member state countries that act as barriers to trade. They tend to relate to trivial matters like this, trademark laws, etc. On the other hand, the UK's unelected judiciary make laws on important matters like constitutional law, criminal law, and family law. Matters that are far from trivial. There is no barrier to trade - all EU members already follow the same standards. Stop inventing shit..
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 21, 2023 11:21:08 GMT
That would be the whole point of the EU, wouldn't it? To deal with those differences in standards in member state countries that act as barriers to trade. They tend to relate to trivial matters like this, trademark laws, etc. On the other hand, the UK's unelected judiciary make laws on important matters like constitutional law, criminal law, and family law. Matters that are far from trivial. There is no barrier to trade - all EU members already follow the same standards. Stop inventing shit.. LOL!!!! You don't even understand the basic purpose of the EU. It was set up primarily to standardise trading laws. Different safety requirements, measurements, etc., in different countries present a barrier to trade. Most EU law is concerned with removing those barriers. Why do you visit this part of the forum when you don't understand even the basics, Doc?
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 21, 2023 17:00:17 GMT
There is no barrier to trade - all EU members already follow the same standards. Stop inventing shit.. LOL!!!! You don't even understand the basic purpose of the EU. It was set up primarily to standardise trading laws. Different safety requirements, measurements, etc., in different countries present a barrier to trade. Most EU law is concerned with removing those barriers. Why do you visit this part of the forum when you don't understand even the basics, Doc? We are discussing Jam - there are standards for Jam already. There is no barrier to trade..
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 21, 2023 17:08:57 GMT
LOL!!!! You don't even understand the basic purpose of the EU. It was set up primarily to standardise trading laws. Different safety requirements, measurements, etc., in different countries present a barrier to trade. Most EU law is concerned with removing those barriers. Why do you visit this part of the forum when you don't understand even the basics, Doc? We are discussing Jam - there are standards for Jam already. There is no barrier to trade.. But you do understand why the EU makes most of its laws, don't you, Doc? You do appreciate that when they made standards for bananas, for example, it wasn't just so that they could flex their muscles - it was because there were different standards for bananas in the laws of the member states throughout the EU, and this was acting as a barrier to trade. They set about making one standard, so that trade would be facilitated. Trade is the lifeblood of an economy, so they were increasing wealth as they did so. You do appreciate those basic facts about the EU, I hope. If you do, you will be the only Daily Mail reader who does. Those who understand even a little about the EU understood what was happening; your fellow Daily Mail readers saw only a chance to get in a snot about 'bendy' bananas.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 21, 2023 17:17:27 GMT
We are discussing Jam - there are standards for Jam already. There is no barrier to trade.. But you do understand why the EU makes most of its laws, don't you, Doc? You do appreciate that when they made standards for bananas, for example, it wasn't just so that they could flex their muscles - it was because there were different standards for bananas in the laws of the member states throughout the EU, and this was acting as a barrier to trade. They set about making one standard, so that trade would be facilitated. Trade is the lifeblood of an economy, so they were increasing wealth as they did so. You do appreciate those basic facts about the EU, I hope. If you do, you will be the only Daily Mail reader who does. Those who understand even a little about the EU understood what was happening; your fellow Daily Mail readers saw only a chance to get in a snot about 'bendy' bananas. If the EU want the regulate the shape of Bananas that is a decision for them - thank fuck we have left such a ridiculous enterprise.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 21, 2023 17:19:14 GMT
But you do understand why the EU makes most of its laws, don't you, Doc? You do appreciate that when they made standards for bananas, for example, it wasn't just so that they could flex their muscles - it was because there were different standards for bananas in the laws of the member states throughout the EU, and this was acting as a barrier to trade. They set about making one standard, so that trade would be facilitated. Trade is the lifeblood of an economy, so they were increasing wealth as they did so. You do appreciate those basic facts about the EU, I hope. If you do, you will be the only Daily Mail reader who does. Those who understand even a little about the EU understood what was happening; your fellow Daily Mail readers saw only a chance to get in a snot about 'bendy' bananas. If the EU want the regulate the shape of Bananas that is a decision for them - thank fuck we have left such a ridiculous enterprise. Yeah, you're in a minority, given that most polls show a majority regret the decision. Not to worry, Starmer will quickly introduce Brino.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 21, 2023 17:32:35 GMT
If the EU want the regulate the shape of Bananas that is a decision for them - thank fuck we have left such a ridiculous enterprise. Yeah, you're in a minority, given that most polls show a majority regret the decision. Not to worry, Starmer will quickly introduce Brino. Such a majority that no major party is advocating rejoining..
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 21, 2023 17:34:31 GMT
Yeah, you're in a minority, given that most polls show a majority regret the decision. Not to worry, Starmer will quickly introduce Brino. Such a majority that no major party is advocating rejoining.. Brino isn't rejoining, Doc. Did you think it was?
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 21, 2023 17:51:58 GMT
Such a majority that no major party is advocating rejoining.. Brino isn't rejoining, Doc. Did you think it was? Why not? - if there is such a demand as you claim? Or perhaps you were talking bollocks as usual..
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 21, 2023 17:55:57 GMT
Brino isn't rejoining, Doc. Did you think it was? Why not? - if there is such a demand as you claim? Or perhaps you were talking bollocks as usual.. Does it matter why not? The important thing is that Brino is on the cards. In all probability, you've seen your last Tory government. The trend will be ineluctably towards the EU after the next election, even if that doesn't mean rejoining for several years.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 21, 2023 22:02:21 GMT
Why not? - if there is such a demand as you claim? Or perhaps you were talking bollocks as usual.. Does it matter why not? The important thing is that Brino is on the cards. In all probability, you've seen your last Tory government. The trend will be ineluctably towards the EU after the next election, even if that doesn't mean rejoining for several years. Of course it matters - you claim that rejoin is incredibly popular but then admit that they can only get BRINO and not actually rejoin. If all they can do is not diverge then it suggests that as usual you are talking an almighty load of bollocks..
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 21, 2023 23:50:19 GMT
Does it matter why not? The important thing is that Brino is on the cards. In all probability, you've seen your last Tory government. The trend will be ineluctably towards the EU after the next election, even if that doesn't mean rejoining for several years. Of course it matters - you claim that rejoin is incredibly popular but then admit that they can only get BRINO and not actually rejoin. If all they can do is not diverge then it suggests that as usual you are talking an almighty load of bollocks.. I read your post with interest, Doc. It was shit. Thanks.
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