Brexit's Going Really Well, Isn't It..?

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  • Biden isn’t interested in a trade deal with the UK

    He has bigger fish to fry

    Like a deal with EU for instance!

    If the Johnson is seen to damage the Good Friday agreement I can’t see many US states agreeing anything with this government.

    The Irish lobby is huge in the US

  • Biden isn’t interested in a trade deal with the UK

    He has bigger fish to fry

    Like a deal with EU for instance!

    If the Johnson is seen to damage the Good Friday agreement I can’t see many US states agreeing anything with this government.

    The Irish lobby is huge in the US

    You are wrong about that, I’m afraid. Biden has already said that he is not interested in more trade deals, preferring to deal with agreements on a piecemeal basis.

    It’s just all too much for sleepy guts, who is increasingly showing signs of losing the plot.

  • Deluded pro-EU zealots are the Remainer Undead - Boris must extinguish them
    EU obsessives last week fired the starting gun for the next General Election – and promptly marched backwards into their own minefield. Whenever polling day…
    www.thesun.co.uk

    An excellent piece by Trevor Kavanagh. Boris should read it and take note.

    History is much like an Endless Waltz. The three beats of war, peace and revolution continue on forever.

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  • Aye, but less hope for the Marxists who read the gutter press Mirror and Guardian.

    Indeed. Trevor Cavanagh is a well respected political commentator and although that column was published in the sun it non-the-less is a correct opinion piece.

    History is much like an Endless Waltz. The three beats of war, peace and revolution continue on forever.

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  • Indeed. Trevor Cavanagh is a well respected political commentator and although that column was published in the sun it non-the-less is a correct opinion piece. whether remarks from pro EU tories will backfire time will tell but the language used is for dummies.Hardly serious journalism.

    Trevor Cavanagh has spent his entire working life writing for the Sun

    Hardly the home of serious political commentary.

    Politics for dummies .

  • Trevor Cavanagh has spent his entire working life writing for the Sun

    Hardly the home of serious political commentary.

    Politics for dummies .

    This is a bit like shooting the messenger. The issue was the content of the article. The publication carrying the article is irrelevant.

    So your comments on the article itself would have been useful.

  • This is a bit like shooting the messenger. The issue was the content of the article. The publication carrying the article is irrelevant.

    So your comments on the article itself would have been useful.

    Dismissing the source is a classic lefty tactic. It’s all about the messenger not the message.

    Celebrate it, Anticipate it, Yesterday's faded, Nothing can change it, Life's what you make it

  • Politics for dummies .

    All newspapers and the news are for dummies. You have to read between the lines and decide what the real truth is for yourself but that requires critical thinking. More often than not the exact opposite of what politicians tell us is the truth. In this day and age the majority of news sites and papers all print the same thing just reworded slightly to skew things their way. The online world is even worse as most of it is bot generated news copied across to all the sites.

  • The Telegraph

    [EXTRACT]

    SOME civil servants are resisting post-Brexit reforms because they cannot imagine “life outside of the EU”, the Attorney General claims today.

    In an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, Suella Braverman says there is a “great opportunity to peel back ... onerous rules and bureaucracy to actually help the consumer”, as a result of the UK’s departure from the EU.

    However, she says some of her “biggest battles” in government are with officials, rather than “political battles” in the House of Commons.

  • http://digitaleditions.telegraph.co.uk/data/1022/read…e/3/article/NaN

    [EXTRACT]

    SOME civil servants are resisting post-Brexit reforms because they cannot imagine “life outside of the EU”, the Attorney General claims today.

    In an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, Suella Braverman says there is a “great opportunity to peel back ... onerous rules and bureaucracy to actually help the consumer”, as a result of the UK’s departure from the EU.

    However, she says some of her “biggest battles” in government are with officials, rather than “political battles” in the House of Commons.

    Sack them all.

    Celebrate it, Anticipate it, Yesterday's faded, Nothing can change it, Life's what you make it

  • http://digitaleditions.telegraph.co.uk/data/1022/read…e/3/article/NaN

    [EXTRACT]

    SOME civil servants are resisting post-Brexit reforms because they cannot imagine “life outside of the EU”, the Attorney General claims today.

    In an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, Suella Braverman says there is a “great opportunity to peel back ... onerous rules and bureaucracy to actually help the consumer”, as a result of the UK’s departure from the EU.

    However, she says some of her “biggest battles” in government are with officials, rather than “political battles” in the House of Commons.

  • Brexit certainly isn't going well for arch Brexiter Tim Martin. His shitty pubs are losing money hand over fist. There is an unofficial boycott on spoons pubs not just because their food is rubbish and makes you want to puke but also because he has really made a big deal about his support for the biggest act of self harm this country has ever indulged in. Beer mats and menus with Brexit propaganda messages on? Really?

    He didnt help himself eitehr with his principal source of workers (students and foreigners) by sacking them all during the pandemic then offering to take them back on worse conditions and lower pay. How 'brexit' is that?

    So he's lost £30 million this year on top of a mahoosive loss last year too. Good. I hope his pubs go tits up. Students won't miss the jobs and the foreigners have done what Brexiters wanted. They have gone home.

    It looks like most of the losses are due to boomers not going out so much. thats alright but a some of it is being boycotted by students and rejoiners which he will never admit to.

    There is one good way that students got back at him though. Word went around campuses to go into spoons, order three pints and wait until the third one was being poured, then say I left my wallet in the car and walk out and not come back. Spoons are getting wise to it now and wanting money up front but it was good while it lasted and must have cost the bastard a fortune.

    Spoons loses around £30 million this year.

    Just telling the truth, that's all. I know you don't like it, but there it is.

  • Brexit certainly isn't going well for arch Brexiter Tim Martin. His shitty pubs are losing money hand over fist.

    His business like many others in the catering business, has suffered massily from the pandemic, so I don't buy that it's all Brexit related.

    Welcome back, by the way. :) :thumbup:

  • You’re a blast, IT Girl! Keep ‘em coming!

    As Horizon says, you are blaming everything on Brexit even though the cause has nothing (or very little) to do with it.

  • It's how the modern day Internet works these days. Brainwashed by some random's on a cult Facepoop group and then spread the love like a virus. There's also a lot of vitriol towards the older generations that has come over from the US in blaming 'boomers', for example "OK Boomer", which I believe developed from the calling of 'millennials' by many older folk. It was like a slagging match to many US so called 'bro's' LOL More like sheep-zps5usujhoq.gif and deadhorse1-zps1ftqcgpc.gif than bro's. Surly you have witnessed the movement over the years in YouTube and other online coment sections and forums etc. Lets not forget the majority of the Internet is contaminated with US intelligence. These cult FB groups are of the same ilk as the anti virus or any other political movement and meme spreaders. In fact the spamming of memes started about 20 years ago in the US by political activist groups that want to bring down tech and the internet because of the invasion on our private life's and all the tracking and other negative impacts on society at the expense of the people so want to destroy it. It works on the same principle as a virus to take out the enemy. That's where all the Trump shit online generated from and many others. VICE done a good documentary series on it along with Russian hackers and other topics in the series a few years back. It first kicked off over the police monitoring of mobile phones with (Can't remember the exact name for it now) but the US have police mobile scanners listening in to the public and use location trigonometry to track. It a more modern version of spam which had / has more or less the same ideology by flooding the networks to bring them down.

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