Political relations between UK-EU

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Theoretical acts required to give the Tories supreme powah like those being theorised.

It isn't possible for what is being claimed to ever transpire in the UK, being a member or not being a member of the EU would do nothing to prohibit it either, would it so why is it being touted as a potential result of brexit?

Its fucking nonsense.

As in being theorised in this thread? I ignored those as I didn’t think the article was particularly suggesting it anyway.
 
We have systems in place to ensure that such elements can never see the light of day. Parliament, the House of Lords, Royal Assent.

In this instance I think the Queen would have the support of the public to defy the Government of the day, if it ever even managed to pass such acts through the House of Commons.
The paranoia on here is strong. They forget that the UK continually votes for middle road politics. I am sure it will do exactly the same if it ever looked as if our government were to take us on either an extreme left ala Corbyn, or extreme right as Campbell thinks is going to happen.
 
We have been inundated with scary stories about the dreadful state of the country's trading capability. Now we've shunned the warm embrace of Ursula and her minions, here's something from what many of a squeamish or delicate disposition may need to prepare for.
The most Brexity of Brexiters, undoubtebly a racist, sexist actually claims all is well at Dover...

 
We have been inundated with scary stories about the dreadful state of the country's trading capability. Now we've shunned the warm embrace of Ursula and her minions, here's something from what many of a squeamish or delicate disposition may need to prepare for.
The most Brexity of Brexiters, undoubtebly a racist, sexist actually claims all is well at Dover...



Erm, this is someone who appeared on infowars. I'm not surprised you are a fan.
 
Campbell is always worth listening to. He’s got more intelligence, sense and gravitas than the entire current cabinet put together.

Not on the evidence of that article. He sounds like he should be in a care home.

Anyway I wouldn’t want to be in the crypto currency thread right now, @Rascal is about to go to defcon 1 about you how you’re making the Sovereign Individual a thing now the cat is out of the bag!
 
Its nothing to do with brexit anyway. Its the "Britain is free from EU political influence, Tories have complete control over UK politics and they're going to turn it into a fascist state" bollocks we've heard and read time and time again.

Said it before and i'll say it again, if we had a Labour Government presiding over brexit, these sorts of 'fears' wouldn't be uttered. Because it has nothing to do with us being a member of the EU or not, its about hating and fearing the Tories.

Is the correct answer.
 
Erm, this is someone who appeared on infowars. I'm not surprised you are a fan.
He's Farage's former press secretary.

Irrespective of this, if it's true that freight is running at 90% of normal that's good news. The potential problem is whether 90% of traffic is equivalent to 90% of freight. I'm sure we'll find out in due course but the problems exporters and hauliers are reporting would suggest the 90% figure just relates to numbers of lorries and there really shouldn't be many delays if many have nothing to declare after returning empty from the UK to the EU after dropping off their imported loads.

As we all know, imports haven't been unduly hit in terms of delays at the border because we're not starting to check them until April.
 
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Does he work at Dover?
The scare stories vanish by the day, it's a shame some just won't let go but it's
amusing.
Why does it matter where he works?
He's an alt-right pro-Brexit mouthpiece cherry picking stories to suit the Brexit narrative. The fact that you appear to be hanging on his every word is a little sad.
 
He's Farage's former press secretary.

Irrespective of this, if it's true that freight is running at 90% of normal that's good news. The potential problem is whether 90% of traffic is equivalent to 90% of freight. I'm sure we'll find out in due course but the problems exporters and hauliers are reporting would suggest the 90% figure just relates to numbers of lorries and there really shouldn't be many delays if many have nothing to declare after returning empty from the UK to the EU after dropping off their imported loads.
Lol, when yet another prediction goes down the tubes like all the rest, it's let's
see if it will be like in the future what I said it might be like, when I was convinced it was a distinct possibility.
Gotta love this place.
 
We have been inundated with scary stories about the dreadful state of the country's trading capability. Now we've shunned the warm embrace of Ursula and her minions, here's something from what many of a squeamish or delicate disposition may need to prepare for.
The most Brexity of Brexiters, undoubtebly a racist, sexist actually claims all is well at Dover...



That guido bit is very misleading, “EU trade back to 90%” - it doesn’t mean that.
 
Lol, when yet another prediction goes down the tubes like all the rest, it's let's
see if it will be like in the future what I said it might be like, when I was convinced it was a distinct possibility.
Gotta love this place.
What prediction's that?
I guess you're right because I thought exports would only be down around 10% not 68%, although in reality I didn't make any predictions on here.
 

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