"The cracks will eventually widen into a chasm."
Wow - that will be good fun to watch: people getting poorer, renewed conflicts between neighbours, splintering and fragmenting alliances. With a bit of luck we'll all go back to 1939!
I haven't read about one benefit that Brexit will bring. I am all ears.
To be fair, there could also be a number of people in the country who voted Remain and now wish to Brexit!
Rees Mogg and his mates at the back with their sturdy parachutes ?Brian Bilston
HOLD MY HAND WHILE WE JUMP OFF THIS CLIFF
‘Let’s jump off this cliff – it’ll be fun! A right laugh!’
urged all the people (well, I mean just over half
of those who had bothered to speak up at all).
I peered down at the rocks; it was a long way to fall.
I said, ‘This cliff’s more than three hundred feet high
and my doctor tells me if I jump I will die.’
‘Cliff-jumping’s fine!’ they said. ‘Don’t trust doctors, trust us!
We read all about it on the side of a bus.’
Worried, I met up with my local MP.
I shared my concerns. He was forced to agree:
‘Why the rocks below would smash you to bits!
Where did you get this idea of jumping off cliffs?’
‘It was the will of some of the people,’ I said
and his expression changed to another instead.
‘I think,’ he revised, ‘you’re being melodramatic.
The problem is you. You’re undemocratic.’
On the clifftop, we waited. In silence we stood.
Then a voice: ‘Remind me, why is cliff-jumping good?’
But we looked down at our shoes, baffled and stumped.
Then, out of embarrassment, we held hands and jumped
1) EU procurement directive forces us to give State contracts to overseas business.
2) Non compliance with VATMOSS legislation will boost jobs
3) Lower compliance costs.
4) Won't have the threat to the free functioning of the Internet.
5) Non compliance with Articles 107 and 108 of the TFEU, currently preventing us giving State Aid, without EU approval.
6) Unecessary double testing of product removed ( EU Biocidal Products Regulation )
7 ) Abolish EU rules restricting ' Natural Monopolies '
8) Reclaim our 200mile fishing limit.
9) Quick bespoke trade deals. ( The EU moves very slowly )
10 ) Post the ' divorce bill ' net saving of £180-200m per day. Not that much in the grand scheme of things but 10% of that would pay for an extra 26,000 nurses or 12,000 hospital doctors for the next 7 years.
11) VAT. We can choose our own form of indirect taxation rather than be shackled to an EU mandate.
12 ) Controlled immigration. Priority given to skilled immigrants over unskilled.
I'm sure others on here can find plenty more.
Pfffffff! Little or nothing! Nearly all of that is rearrangement of deck chairs (I use the analogy deliberately).
We already 'control our borders'. We are just shit at doing it. More than 200,000 from OUTSIDE the EU again, in the stats released the other day. Either this is abject incompetance whch ain't gonna change, or we actually need these non EU immigrants, in which case what is all the whining about?
The 'net saving' is pie in the sky. It needs to be offset against.....job losses, trade tarrifs, and all the unknowns.
<sigh>
1) EU procurement directive forces us to give State contracts to overseas business.
2) Non compliance with VATMOSS legislation will boost jobs
3) Lower compliance costs.
4) Won't have the threat to the free functioning of the Internet.
5) Non compliance with Articles 107 and 108 of the TFEU, currently preventing us giving State Aid, without EU approval.
6) Unecessary double testing of product removed ( EU Biocidal Products Regulation )
7 ) Abolish EU rules restricting ' Natural Monopolies '
8) Reclaim our 200mile fishing limit.
9) Quick bespoke trade deals. ( The EU moves very slowly )
10 ) Post the ' divorce bill ' net saving of £180-200m per day. Not that much in the grand scheme of things but 10% of that would pay for an extra 26,000 nurses or 12,000 hospital doctors for the next 7 years.
11) VAT. We can choose our own form of indirect taxation rather than be shackled to an EU mandate.
12 ) Controlled immigration. Priority given to skilled immigrants over unskilled.
I'm sure others on here can find plenty more.
Boris Johnson currently staging a mutiny in Commons.
To be fair, there could also be a number of people in the country who voted Remain and now wish to Brexit!
1) EU procurement directive forces us to give State contracts to overseas business.
2) Non compliance with VATMOSS legislation will boost jobs
3) Lower compliance costs.
4) Won't have the threat to the free functioning of the Internet.
5) Non compliance with Articles 107 and 108 of the TFEU, currently preventing us giving State Aid, without EU approval.
6) Unecessary double testing of product removed ( EU Biocidal Products Regulation )
7 ) Abolish EU rules restricting ' Natural Monopolies '
8) Reclaim our 200mile fishing limit.
9) Quick bespoke trade deals. ( The EU moves very slowly )
10 ) Post the ' divorce bill ' net saving of £180-200m per day. Not that much in the grand scheme of things but 10% of that would pay for an extra 26,000 nurses or 12,000 hospital doctors for the next 7 years.
11) VAT. We can choose our own form of indirect taxation rather than be shackled to an EU mandate.
12 ) Controlled immigration. Priority given to skilled immigrants over unskilled.
I'm sure others on here can find plenty more.
As others have pointed out, this is just a copy and paste job. There are no benefits, because we already have the best deal.
We already have control and have never lost it.
I'll give you one reason to stay in the EU which isn't copied and pasted because you can hear it for yourself.
Boris Johnson has admitted the Tories want out of the EU to get rid of the protection of workers' rights.
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https://twitter.com/Femi_Sorry/status/1019585958885380097
To be fair, there could also be a number of people in the country who voted Remain and now wish to Brexit!
F**k business
F**k workers rights
F**k the environment
F**k food standards
F**k the Irish border
F**k the United Kingdom
Could there? I follow it very closely on Twitter and haven't seen one.
The PM called an unnecessary election last year squandering a double-digit poll lead and now her announcement of a soft Brexit option has seen a consistent Tory poll lead that lasted months completely reversed. To be fair that election delivered the stalemate parliament we have now and many people on here openly stated they were hoping to curtail/weaken the governments hand. So a bit surprising the same people then complain about the inevitable mess we find ourselves in ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_United_Kingdom_general_election