How do we resolve the Brexit mess?

There are very good Irish English as a foreign language classes to be had.
Dublinese classes may prove very helpful to get you started.
Here’s a link.


Oh do behave lol - we all know they only want an Irish passport to give them easy unlimited access to their Gite in the Dordonge. Any others who come to Ireland - and for which I apologise in advance - don't want to learn the language they want to find an enclave which is full of pubs called the Queen Vic and the Woolpack serving a Sunday roast 24/7 - if they need to communicate the locals they will resort to what they do best - shout in their faces in English speaking slowly to make them understand. Some may sample the "local" stuff like Guinness and Irish stew if they feel exotic
 
Oh do behave lol - we all know they only want an Irish passport to give them easy unlimited access to their Gite in the Dordonge. Any others who come to Ireland - and for which I apologise in advance - don't want to learn the language they want to find an enclave which is full of pubs called the Queen Vic and the Woolpack serving a Sunday roast 24/7 - if they need to communicate the locals they will resort to what they do best - shout in their faces in English speaking slowly to make them understand. Some may sample the "local" stuff like Guinness and Irish stew if they feel exotic
Good luck to them trying that over here.
I could direct them to some very hospitable establishments on the North inner city or further afield where a welcome would be waiting for them.
 

Bonfire of workers rights. You wonder if the fantasists will ever confront reality? I suppose they can’t because the whole house of cards would come tumbling down.

One other thing, and I may well be incorrect here, but don’t many countries import and export EU goods based on equivalent standards (equivalence I think)?

If that’s the case, and we’ve rejected this, does that then follow that many of our goods will not only fall foul of the EU, but fall foul of all these other countries rules and regulations as well?

It really will be a case study for the ages……..
 
Bonfire of workers rights. You wonder if the fantasists will ever confront reality? I suppose they can’t because the whole house of cards would come tumbling down.

One other thing, and I may well be incorrect here, but don’t many countries import and export EU goods based on equivalent standards (equivalence I think)?

If that’s the case, and we’ve rejected this, does that then follow that many of our goods will not only fall foul of the EU, but fall foul of all these other countries rules and regulations as well?

It really will be a case study for the ages……..

Yes and no. We are developing our own standard mark - the UKSomethingsomething Mark - so therefore goods for export will have toe be tested and certified twice and just for the EU. Think about it if you import stuff from the UK from anywhere in the world would you go to the trouble and cost to investigate something that claims to be as good as the one you did that to previously and are perfectly happy enough to continue using.

That was the madness of the whole thing and a perfect example of the likes of Johnson's and Rees-Moggs English exceptionalism - we will do what we want to and the world will accept it because they have to because we are English and therefore the best.

Meanwhile the rest of the world just looks on with disbelief shaking their heads and if we are lucky they are laughing if we are not they are thinking Go Fuck Yourselves You Clowns
 
Who's this John Longworth Brexit dude on Politics Live?

Endorsing Donald Trump. Good start mate.
 
Liz Saville Roberts (Plyd Cymru) mentioned the B word during PMQs today. Its mere utterance used to be howled down from the Conservative benches, but there was general silence until Sunak responded. Awkward.
 
Lolololfofl Brexit is a winner? Yup totally.

All these people coming out saying this isn't what we voted for lol, loving it. Idiots, used by the rich and exploited by the media owners. And now it's really hitting them.
They voted for a brexit that never existed, but they got the brexit they voted for without realising that it was the only version that ever existed.
 

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