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If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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nicko31

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And yet another benefit

Commercial development of gene-edited food now legal in England​

Gene editing in England had been covered under the same tight regulation that has restricted the commercial development of GM crops under EU law. Brexit has enabled the Westminster government to relax the rules for the newer technology.

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-64596453

English people can now be fed with gene edited animals. Obviously being banned elsewhere it won't do a lot for British exports, but I'm sure commercial interests won't override safety concerns. It's hardly BSE is it ? ???
Reassuring when you see the countries now on the same level as us. Belarus, Iran, Iraq, North Korea...

Should help trade deals with these nations...
 

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Nobby

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I presume it will be labelled in the shops? In catering and valued added food it will be hidden, but many will just buy whatever is cheapest.

Brexit, its the gift that keeps on giving...
Of course it won’t. That’s the whole point of Ripping up the EU rules and guidelines. Make the people eat sh*t and there’s nothing any of them can do about it.
I remember when our Flopsy haired hero was asked this direct question and he blathered something about how all our regulations would be enhanced when we left.
Chlorinated Chicken Madras anyone?
 


nicko31

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Of course it won’t. That’s the whole point of Ripping up the EU rules and guidelines. Make the people eat sh*t and there’s nothing any of them can do about it.
I remember when our Flopsy haired hero was asked this direct question and he blathered something about how all our regulations would be enhanced when we left.
Chlorinated Chicken Madras anyone?
Listen it won't effect the food from Lady Bamford's place Dalesford Organics, food to Downing Street will remain clean
 




Lever

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I got angry (again) by the damned lies that this extract exposed..... Dear God, how could so many be fooled by the mendacity of those hardline Brexit opinion formers?

 




nicko31

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CPTPP - 0.08% potential growth in a decade versus 4% loss for imposing trade sanctions on ourselves closer to home.

Sadly, it won't fund for our suffering nurses today
 










Mt.Fuji

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You’re well off out of it our Japanese friend. If you had been living here you really would understand

Quite many Japanese media used to be busy reporting Brexit related news, and I understand how big Brexit is there in UK.

Btw, here in Japan, many media are reporting today that UK is joining TPP. British media are not reporting about TPP much:unsure:?
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WATFORD zero

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Quite many Japanese media used to be busy reporting Brexit related news, and I understand how big Brexit is there in UK.

Btw, here in Japan, many media are reporting today that UK is joining TPP. British media are not reporting about TPP much:unsure:?
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That's because Britain doing a trade deal with countries on the other side of the world (which, as your map amply demonstrates is very energy efficient for the 21st century :facepalm:) that has the potential to make 0.08% growth in a decade really isn't big news, but it really pales into insignificance when compared to the 4% reduction in GDP that we suffered when we ceased the trading deal with our next door neighbours. I suspect that may be why the British press really aren't that interested.

Completely regardless of the effect produce treated or grown with chlorine, hormones, antibiotics and Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) under CPTPP, will have on the British agriculture industry. I suspect it's pure coincidence our laws on genetically modified agriculture were changed a couple of weeks ago.


Obviously apart from the 'Biggest deal since Brexit' soundbites from the normal sources for the terminally naïve :lolol:
 
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Baldseagull

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Quite many Japanese media used to be busy reporting Brexit related news, and I understand how big Brexit is there in UK.

Btw, here in Japan, many media are reporting today that UK is joining TPP. British media are not reporting about TPP much:unsure:?
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It is being reported, pro Brexit press claiming it a victory for post Brexit Britain, and the end of the argument to rejoin the EU, anti Brexit press pointing out that it is expected to boost our economy less than 0.1%.
The problem for us is that we just don't output much stuff that the rest of the world cant get cheaper, nearer, sooner, or better, and we already have deals with Japan, Australia, NZ and Canada which I don't think are enhanced much, if at all, by this agreement, and as far as Japan and Canada are concerned, are not as good as the arrangements EU member states have.
 


nicko31

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It is being reported, pro Brexit press claiming it a victory for post Brexit Britain, and the end of the argument to rejoin the EU, anti Brexit press pointing out that it is expected to boost our economy less than 0.1%.
The problem for us is that we just don't output much stuff that the rest of the world cant get cheaper, nearer, sooner, or better, and we already have deals with Japan, Australia, NZ and Canada which I don't think are enhanced much, if at all, by this agreement, and as far as Japan and Canada are concerned, are not as good as the arrangements EU member states have.
Just heard we will have lower tariffs on palm oil, great for speeding for rain forest destruction and for unhealthy processed foods.
 








WATFORD zero

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More Project fear :rolleyes:

'These are the consequences': Travel Editor says Brexit is to blame for massive queues at Dover​

https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/matt-frei/brexit-consequences-travel/

But at least it's not as bad as it will get in November when the 'Entry/Exit Scheme' that we signed up to comes into force

The Travel Editor explained that the UK "also signed up to be subject to the 'Entry/Exit Scheme' which requires all of those 50 school kids on that bus to be fingerprinted and have facial biometrics taken as well". "Ultimately this is down to Brexit. We made our choice, and these are the consequences", Mr Calder said.

And we are due to introduce Johnson's 'Taking Back Control'/JRM's 'Act of Self Harm' import controls at the end of the year. That should give inflation and the cost of living another good boost :shootself

Still, good that we are all now 'moving on' from Brexit :lolol:
 
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Mental Lental

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More Project fear :rolleyes:

'These are the consequences': Travel Editor says Brexit is to blame for massive queues at Dover​

https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/matt-frei/brexit-consequences-travel/

But at least it's not as bad as it will get in November when the 'Entry/Exit Scheme' that we signed up to comes into force

The Travel Editor explained that the UK "also signed up to be subject to the 'Entry/Exit Scheme' which requires all of those 50 school kids on that bus to be fingerprinted and have facial biometrics taken as well". "Ultimately this is down to Brexit. We made our choice, and these are the consequences", Mr Calder said.

And we are due to introduce Johnson's 'Taking Back Control'/JRM's 'Act of Self Harm' import controls at the end of the year. That should give inflation and the cost of living another good boost :shootself

Still, good that we are all now 'moving on' from Brexit :lolol:
I see Cruella tried to deny it. But the guy in charge of Dover corrected her. :lolol:

 






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