mikeyjh
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Is there anyone left who still thinks it's going well?
This bit will really go down well.
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Corbyn's favourite attack dog, Barry Gardiner, currently being ripped a new one over the Labour 'a customs union' nonsense by Andrew Neil on The Daily Politics.
Did you not see the clueless Tory on first
Johnson couldn't get out the chamber quick enough after PMQ's before the Urgent Question on Border arrangements between Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland. What a ****.
This is the problem; it is not this simple. You can’t choose how you spend all of it you wally. For example some will need to be ploughed into setting up the hundreds of administrative bodies which will oversee all the EU laws which will be rolled over into U.K. law. The EU currently does this and with significant saving from their economy of scale.
Errr .... all those laws/policies are already overseen by UK bodies. For example, Fisheries policy is overseen by The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. So no need for extra bodies.
Errr .... all those laws/policies are already overseen by UK bodies. For example, Fisheries policy is overseen by The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. So no need for extra bodies.
No need for any? I thought the actual figure was still one of conjuncture?
For example the European Aviation Safety Agency wont need a replacement regulatory body set up here then, or we staying in it and breaking the Tories ECJ red lines?
We already have such a body - the CAA Safety Regulation Group.
Lots of chest thumping from the Tories over the EU text, hope they have those rebels onboard
We already have such a body - the CAA Safety Regulation Group.
more jobs being created , that can't be a bad thing, British jobs for British workersWhy did the Government indicate that it's to establish 20 of the new regulatory bodies required outside of London, for example, if none are needed?
https://www.civilserviceworld.com/a...e-created-brexit-says-cabinet-office-minister
more jobs being created , that can't be a bad thing, British jobs for British workers
regards
DR
no it wasn't ,it was you being a negative again shocker !Yes - but the point was more to do with new replacement regulatory bodies required for when we, as you kindly keep reminding us, leave The EU and the jurisdiction of those EU ones that have failed us all.