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Post by dappy on Sept 25, 2023 19:28:16 GMT
I assume you don’t know then. Try again. What would be the three most significant benefits to our lives by repealing the Act. Surely you must know?
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Post by dappy on Sept 25, 2023 20:27:15 GMT
Maybe three whole benefits was asking a bit much.
OK let’s give Red a bit of an easier task.
Just one practical benefit of repealing the Act that makes your life better. Just one. Surely there is one?
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Post by jonksy on Sept 25, 2023 21:58:06 GMT
The choices we have mate are abysmal. And even if a new party came along they would be constantly hounded and bad mouthed by our excuse for a media. If you’re suggesting social media is urgently a useful substitute, you’re crazy. However, if you’re suggesting mainstream news media doesn’t chime with your views, why not campaign and work for alternatives? But I should point out, people pay to read what’s recorded, and advertisers also support them. If listeners, readers and viewers thought they were being conned, they could always pay for and get their news from alternative sources… FFS our media are a fucking joke. Take the biased BBC for example.
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Post by dappy on Sept 25, 2023 22:09:04 GMT
Does appear that Mr Rackham is not going to educate us by telling us a single practical benefit of repealing the 2028 Act which he assured us was the number one priority to secure the “benefits” of Brexit. Have to assume he can’t think of one. How telling.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Sept 25, 2023 22:49:39 GMT
Well, if your answer is "Nothing" then there'd be no danger in repealing it then.
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