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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 24, 2023 9:29:31 GMT
Going back to 1992 is a pointless exercise. You are the one putting an everlasting time period on votes. 1975 United Kingdom European Communities membership referendum Choice Votes % Remain 17,378,581 67.23 Leave 8,470,073 32.77 You utter pillock. The question asked of the electorate in the 1975 referendum was - do we wish to remain in or leave the common market (EEC) which was a non political trade bloc. However, moving on 17 years... In 1992 we were handed to the EU without a referendum because John (The Bastard) Major knew damned well that the majority of the electorate did not want to join a very centralised very political union complete with unelected president, unelected executive, court, anthem, flag and currency which is why refused the electorate a referendum. Why are remainiacs so bloody clueless? To think Remoaners accused Brexiteers of being stupid, thick, didn't know what they were voting for ..
Protesting Remoaners stumped after being asked to explain why they miss the EU Diehard Remainer activists who marched across London this afternoon were left squirming by a simple question asking what they missed about being in the European Union.
LOL ^^^
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Post by see2 on Sept 24, 2023 19:22:15 GMT
Rattled Keir Starmer flounders in tense Brexit clash over Labour's EUSSR sell-out frustrated Sir Keir Starmer has been forced to defend his latest remarks on Britain's future relationship with the EUSSR if he wins power next year. Yesterday afternoon Sky News revealed a clip of Sir Keir speaking in Canada at the weekend, in which he admitted he doesn't want to diverge from EUSSR rules, laws and standards - one of the key Brexit benefits. His latest comments stand in stark contrast to a speech he gave last year, in which he said: "We can use our flexibility outside the EUSSR to ensure that British regulations are adapted to UK needs." The Tories immediately leapt on the comment as an example of another flip-flop by an avowed Remainer. Michael Gove said his comments had "shown the real Keir Starmer", adding: "He wants to return us to the EUSSR effectively and he wants to rerun the Brexit agonies of the past."
He can't, nor can anyone else when dealing with the EU. If you want to export to the EU your exports must reach EU requirements.
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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 24, 2023 19:27:40 GMT
Rattled Keir Starmer flounders in tense Brexit clash over Labour's EUSSR sell-out frustrated Sir Keir Starmer has been forced to defend his latest remarks on Britain's future relationship with the EUSSR if he wins power next year. Yesterday afternoon Sky News revealed a clip of Sir Keir speaking in Canada at the weekend, in which he admitted he doesn't want to diverge from EUSSR rules, laws and standards - one of the key Brexit benefits. His latest comments stand in stark contrast to a speech he gave last year, in which he said: "We can use our flexibility outside the EUSSR to ensure that British regulations are adapted to UK needs." The Tories immediately leapt on the comment as an example of another flip-flop by an avowed Remainer. Michael Gove said his comments had "shown the real Keir Starmer", adding: "He wants to return us to the EUSSR effectively and he wants to rerun the Brexit agonies of the past."
He can't, nor can anyone else when dealing with the EU. If you want to export to the EU your exports must reach EU requirements.What requirements would they be?...... it must work all in our favour
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Post by see2 on Sept 24, 2023 20:14:19 GMT
He can't, nor can anyone else when dealing with the EU. If you want to export to the EU your exports must reach EU requirements.What requirements would they be?...... it must work all in our favour I can't list them but most countries have minimum standards on products especially in the food / meat industries.
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Post by Pacifico on Sept 24, 2023 21:10:53 GMT
Rattled Keir Starmer flounders in tense Brexit clash over Labour's EUSSR sell-out frustrated Sir Keir Starmer has been forced to defend his latest remarks on Britain's future relationship with the EUSSR if he wins power next year. Yesterday afternoon Sky News revealed a clip of Sir Keir speaking in Canada at the weekend, in which he admitted he doesn't want to diverge from EUSSR rules, laws and standards - one of the key Brexit benefits. His latest comments stand in stark contrast to a speech he gave last year, in which he said: "We can use our flexibility outside the EUSSR to ensure that British regulations are adapted to UK needs." The Tories immediately leapt on the comment as an example of another flip-flop by an avowed Remainer. Michael Gove said his comments had "shown the real Keir Starmer", adding: "He wants to return us to the EUSSR effectively and he wants to rerun the Brexit agonies of the past."
He can't, nor can anyone else when dealing with the EU. If you want to export to the EU your exports must reach EU requirements. If you want to export to the US your exports must meet US requirements If you want to export to China your exports must meet Chinese requirements If you want to export to Timbuktu your exports must meet Timbuktu requirements ..and your point is?
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