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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 12, 2023 14:14:31 GMT
... and the upsides
The hubs are supporting businesses with better access to major trade markets like India, the US and Japan. Brexit is also about seizing new opportunities for our businesses so that they can innovate and access new opportunities in markets around the world.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 12, 2023 14:24:35 GMT
Assuming they can read, they can find out for themselves.
Says it's undergoing reviews and updates.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 12, 2023 14:25:25 GMT
... and the upsides
The hubs are supporting businesses with better access to major trade markets like India, the US and Japan. Brexit is also about seizing new opportunities for our businesses so that they can innovate and access new opportunities in markets around the world.
LOL! The list of downsides is so long, I'm only allowed to publish it here periodically.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 12, 2023 14:38:29 GMT
Assuming they can read, they can find out for themselves.
Says it's undergoing reviews and updates. It might up-date to include compensation for weather delays .... FREE
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 12, 2023 14:40:12 GMT
... and the upsides
The hubs are supporting businesses with better access to major trade markets like India, the US and Japan. Brexit is also about seizing new opportunities for our businesses so that they can innovate and access new opportunities in markets around the world.
LOL! The list of downsides is so long, I'm only allowed to publish it here periodically. LOL .. and the list of upsides is so short to mention after our 46 year membership of the EU, we've naff all to show for it ... now that is funny.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 12, 2023 14:51:45 GMT
Says it's undergoing reviews and updates. It might up-date to include compensation for weather delays .... FREE It might. It might also indicate that the compensation is the result of EU-created flight delay compensation laws.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 12, 2023 14:52:46 GMT
LOL! The list of downsides is so long, I'm only allowed to publish it here periodically. LOL .. and the list of upsides is so short to mention after our 46 year membership of the EU, we've naff all to show for it ... now that is funny. The list of downsides after Brexit is the same as the list of upsides when the UK was a member. You're welcome.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 12, 2023 14:57:32 GMT
LOL .. and the list of upsides is so short to mention after our 46 year membership of the EU, we've naff all to show for it ... now that is funny. The list of downsides after Brexit is the same as the list of upsides when the UK was a member. You're welcome. 46 years of being members of some tinpot Union, and what do we have to show for it? fuck all.
The only ones who benefited were the likes of Neil Kinnock, Tony Blair, and all the others that jumped on the EU gravy train... hey look they were all lefty Labour ...LOL
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Post by jonksy on Jun 12, 2023 15:34:03 GMT
The list of downsides after Brexit is the same as the list of upsides when the UK was a member. You're welcome. 46 years of being members of some tinpot Union, and what do we have to show for it? fuck all.
The only ones who benefited were the likes of Neil Kinnock, Tony Blair, and all the others that jumped on the EU gravy train... hey look they were all lefty Labour ...LOL
Well there is one good thing mate Sturgeonfuhere will be welcomed into the EUSSR like a fart in a spacesuit
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 12, 2023 15:58:08 GMT
46 years of being members of some tinpot Union, and what do we have to show for it? fuck all.
The only ones who benefited were the likes of Neil Kinnock, Tony Blair, and all the others that jumped on the EU gravy train... hey look they were all lefty Labour ...LOL
Well there is one good thing mate Sturgeonfuhere will be welcomed into the EUSSR like a fart in a spacesuit yes, that's where all the old riffraff end up, she fit right in with the rest of the crooks.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 12, 2023 17:04:47 GMT
Assuming they can read, they can find out for themselves.
So we get the same compensation as if we were in the EU and are saving ourselves £10 Billion a year in the process. Sounds like a win..
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 12, 2023 17:29:18 GMT
Assuming they can read, they can find out for themselves.
So we get the same compensation as if we were in the EU and are saving ourselves £10 Billion a year in the process. Sounds like a win.. Great pieces of legislation, Doc. That's why Sunak is keeping literally thousands of EU laws on the statute books.
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Post by johnofgwent on Jun 12, 2023 17:50:48 GMT
Assuming they can read, they can find out for themselves.
Cheers for that. I’ll bear it in mind in case the unions are still fucking about in September. Although i have to say i was one of the CAA’s IT support guys for a while and i had no idea they maintained that information. And i wonder how easy it was to find that. PLEASE tell me you believe a stressed holiday victim with kids bawling in one ear and tbecwife giving him verbal gbh in the other WOULD find that page using the airport wifi….. :-) It is VERY noticeable this page states categorically these rights stem from UK law not EU directives. This will i guess reduce the europhiles to whingeing the EU deal might have offered better but given how i was treated while we were in the EU i fucking doubt it.
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Post by johnofgwent on Jun 12, 2023 18:38:10 GMT
So we get the same compensation as if we were in the EU and are saving ourselves £10 Billion a year in the process. Sounds like a win.. Great pieces of legislation, Doc. That's why Sunak is keeping literally thousands of EU laws on the statute books. the point is not that an idea originated in a room of 27 people might have some merit. The point is that 650 collections of about 65,000 people are supposed to choose one person to go up to London and decide to have, or not have, those ideas on our statute books. Not let twenty seven people i have NO say in choosing tell about a thousand only four of whom i have a say in choosing what they are going to demand we implement. If Westminster’s MPs believe existing legislation should stay, they should say so. The people will decide if that is acceptable.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 12, 2023 18:44:40 GMT
Great pieces of legislation, Doc. That's why Sunak is keeping literally thousands of EU laws on the statute books. the point is not that an idea originated in a room of 27 people might have some merit. The point is that 650 collections of about 65,000 people are supposed to choose one person to go up to London and decide to have, or not have, those ideas on our statute books. Not let twenty seven people i have NO say in choosing tell about a thousand only four of whom i have a say in choosing what they are going to demand we implement. If Westminster’s MPs believe existing legislation should stay, they should say so. The people will decide if that is acceptable. I doubt you have strong opinions on the latest piece of trademark legislation.
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