Political relations between UK-EU

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None of the things that Frosty the Showman claims as successful things we have done were in any way part of the Brexit debate

 
Virtually everything he claimed as a brexit benefit was a lie or a figment of his own imagination.

Most occurred post the vote - did anybody vote Leave based upon the upcoming need for vaccines to be developed for a virus as yet unknown? He is a dangerous fantasist.
 
Most occurred post the vote - did anybody vote Leave based upon the upcoming need for vaccines to be developed for a virus as yet unknown? He is a dangerous fantasist.
And they still cling to the notion that we have more freedom and democracy than when we were in the EU.
Such a major improvement in our lives should be shouted from the rooftops but strangely up till now not a single example has been produced.
I want it now, I can’t wait fifty years.
 
And they still cling to the notion that we have more freedom and democracy than whe we were in the EU.
Such a major improvement in our lives should be shouted from the rooftops but strangely up till now not a single example has been produced.
I want it now, I can’t wait fifty years.
I think the fifty year time scale was them thinking that’s when we could think about rejoining rather than Brexit paying off then.
 
I think the fifty year time scale was them thinking that’s when we could think about rejoining rather than Brexit paying off then.

That was the timescale in which Mogg said in an interview it may take for benefits to become evident - post vote of course but oddly prior to when he agreed to take the job to identify Brexit wins with zero irony.......
 
That was the timescale in which Mogg said in an interview it may take for benefits to become evident - post vote of course but oddly prior to when he agreed to take the job to identify Brexit wins with zero irony.......
…and then asked Sun and Express readers to come up with the winning ideas.
What a twat!
 
I've spoken to enough immigration officials to know that they greatly relish the opportunity to ask UK passport holders banal questions. It's a tedious job so they're entitled to derive a little pleasure from it, I guess, but I do wonder if in a few year's time people will just prefer to stay in the UK, partly because they have less money anyway but also because the 'just not worth the hassle' mantra will have taken hold. Shame.
Should’ve gone to Bognor.
 
Jeez the mental gymnastics he goes through to salve his own conscience - and he still thinks he won't burn in hell

 
Some positive Brexit news. The labour shortage has lead to increasing liberalisation of non-EU immigration and this is reflected in the figures. Nigeria and Philippines have benefited. The labour market and economy exert their own pressures, as we see with the UK postponing border checks with the EU. At some point we will renegotiate the current woeful deal with the EU to reflect reality rather than political dogma.

 
Some positive Brexit news. The labour shortage has lead to increasing liberalisation of non-EU immigration and this is reflected in the figures. Nigeria and Philippines have benefited. The labour market and economy exert their own pressures, as we see with the UK postponing border checks with the EU. At some point we will renegotiate the current woeful deal with the EU to reflect reality rather than political dogma.


Won't happen under this Govt - they have shown they are happy to damage the country for their own dogmatic reasons - just watch how he goes around the houses to avoid a straight answer here

 
And they still cling to the notion that we have more freedom and democracy than when we were in the EU.
Such a major improvement in our lives should be shouted from the rooftops but strangely up till now not a single example has been produced.
I want it now, I can’t wait fifty years.
Where have I heard this before?

 
Won't happen under this Govt - they have shown they are happy to damage the country for their own dogmatic reasons - just watch how he goes around the houses to avoid a straight answer here



And I'm not sure he had ever corrected the record, and will probably repeat the lie next PMQ.
 
Where have I heard this before?


The delightful miss salt is quite a metaphor for brexit.
A spoilt brat who takes all the good things she has for granted, and just wants more and more, including golden egg laying geese, and generally behaves like a selfish brat, only to end up down the garbage chute.
 
Some positive Brexit news. The labour shortage has lead to increasing liberalisation of non-EU immigration and this is reflected in the figures. Nigeria and Philippines have benefited. The labour market and economy exert their own pressures, as we see with the UK postponing border checks with the EU. At some point we will renegotiate the current woeful deal with the EU to reflect reality rather than political dogma.
And where do you propose to put the border then?
 
Its BRINO folks - he won't admit it because his "deal" was "oven ready" but Brexit is not done despite what we are told

 
One of the many problems facing rural and seaside areas at the moment is a shortage of dentists. (Sorry, I can't link it.) I read a report the other day that estimated that pre-Brexit, 50% of NHS dentists in less popular areas - such as rural and seaside areas - were graduates of EU dentistry schools. A sizeable proportion, the report told me, no longer work in the UK, creating a disproportionate shortage of dentists in rural and seaside areas. What this of course means is that appointments are harder and harder to come by and people's dental health and hygiene suffers.

This is just one of the consequences of Brexit. Still, I'm glad they knew what they were voting for.
 
Its BRINO folks - he won't admit it because his "deal" was "oven ready" but Brexit is not done despite what we are told

What this means is that we will go another period where there will be no income from import duties. Last year this country lost £35bn in lost import duties due to no checks because of lack of trained staff and ideology. A Brexit benefit but unfortunately not for us. It is a smugglers charter. Hence the delays are only on our side (French controlled) and not the EU side (British Controlled)
 
What this means is that we will go another period where there will be no income from import duties. Last year this country lost £35bn in lost import duties due to no checks because of lack of trained staff and ideology. A Brexit benefit but unfortunately not for us. It is a smugglers charter. Hence the delays are only on our side (French controlled) and not the EU side (British Controlled)
So we saved £18 Billion (the £350 Million a week we were going to use to fund the NHS), but lost £35 Billion? That's taking back control big style.
It's such a relief leavers knew what they were voting for.
 

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