ganganvince
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Widely reported at the time statement attributed to John Redwood.Who stressed it was advisory ? It’s always been seen as mandatory unfortunately even though it was not
Widely reported at the time statement attributed to John Redwood.Who stressed it was advisory ? It’s always been seen as mandatory unfortunately even though it was not
Look at what happened with crispin Odey paid Nigel UKIP 1 million to fund Brexit shorted the £ on Brexit day made a fortune. Even photo of Nigel laughing as the £ fallsYou are saying it’s increased some people’s wealth by a factor of one thousand? How has that happened exactly?
That’s because the ‘red-tape’ that most normal people imagine is to do with trade. The political Brexiteers wet dream involved ‘red-tape‘ that meant standard. Cut product standards, cut hard won employment rights, cut wages, cut food standards, cut animal welfare standards, in fact, cut anything and everything that has a cost to their god of business and fuck the rest of us.I never got my head round this. When these daft cunts talked about cutting red tape, how was that going to work when selling goods to a trading block that has unified standards? It simply made no sense whatsoever.
To be fair I think leave voters would've been just as keen to stress it had only been advisory had they not got what they wanted from the result, and farage would've been the biggest advocate - human nature etcI'm baffled. Who stressed it was just advisory (before the referendum)?
They've always been a "race to the bottom" partyThat’s because the ‘red-tape’ that most normal people imagine is to do with trade. The political Brexiteers wet dream involved ‘red-tape‘ that meant standard. Cut product standards, cut hard won employment rights, cut wages, cut food standards, cut animal welfare standards, in fact, cut anything and everything that has a cost to their god of business and fuck the rest of us.
Sadly, they managed to convince the very people most likely affected by those cuts to vote for them which, to be fair to the Tory party, they’ve always managed to do, somehow. No wonder they want less and less education for the hoi polloi…….
I think blame lies at more doors than just Cameron's. It was the only way to get rid of UKIP/Brexit Party from the scene and keep the Tories in power, so I do understand why he went for the referendum. At least he actively supported remaining, which is more than can be said for the Labour leader. If Corbyn had been more active in the remain campaign, then perhaps the leave vote wouldn't have won, though I again understand why Corbyn did what he did. I'd say blame also lies with the leave campaign and their promises/lies/untruths.
Ultimately though the blame lies with the electorate. It was their choice to make.
That’s not answering the question. Making a fortune isn’t the same as increasing your wealth by a factor of 1,000. I don’t doubt some people have benefitted enormously, my enquiry was about millionaires who are now billionaires.Look at what happened with crispin Odey paid Nigel UKIP 1 million to fund Brexit shorted the £ on Brexit day made a fortune. Even photo of Nigel laughing as the £ falls
Look at the strange fact that a minor Tory MP but especially Brexit one had Gold interests in Russia Russia that wanted Brexit
I expect he’ll regret it deeply until his final breath.
It’s only resolved when there is the political will to resolve it and sadly it’s looking likely it will never be there for reason only the Labour Party can explain?
Just make it a manifesto promise that at a minimum, we would rejoin the single market and make it happen.