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12 hours ago, geared said:

oh look at what it is, the same people promised better times out protesting when things actually got worse.

 

You were warned, you ignored, you suffer the consequences.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-68655661

The farmers are not happy in the EU judging by the recent tyre burning in Brussels.

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That prat Mogg :

 

2016: "The Brexit opportunity is through leaving the customs union. And that means we have to come out of the EU Single Market"

 

2024: "Anything that makes trade more difficult, makes countries poorer"

 

i'm very much in danger of typing asterisks again.

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That prat has done rather well for himself over the who mess though, and I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if he's made a Lord at the end of Parliament.

 

As always, this represented no benefit for us, but big gains by those orchestrating it.

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5 hours ago, ads36 said:

That prat Mogg :

 

2016: "The Brexit opportunity is through leaving the customs union. And that means we have to come out of the EU Single Market"

 

2024: "Anything that makes trade more difficult, makes countries poorer"

 

i'm very much in danger of typing asterisks again.

It is still easy for the UK to trade with the EU post Brexit. Too much whinging still happening.

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would you describe the Farmers protests as "Whinging" ?

 

Liz Webster - founder of 'Save British Farming' (leading/representing the protests) :

 

"They negotiated trade deals which literally see us slaughtered - They're the worst trade deals in the world."

 

“We need a radical change of policy and an urgent exit from these appalling trade deals which will decimate British food.”

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2 hours ago, ads36 said:

would you describe the Farmers protests as "Whinging" ?

 

Liz Webster - founder of 'Save British Farming' (leading/representing the protests) :

 

"They negotiated trade deals which literally see us slaughtered - They're the worst trade deals in the world."

 

“We need a radical change of policy and an urgent exit from these appalling trade deals which will decimate British food.”

Farmers are always whinging. 

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Travellers to the EU need to be aware of the petty EU regulations about passports from non EU countries.   The expiry date  must be not less than three months away and the issue date must not be more than ten years old.  Du musst die Regeln befolgen

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Axe said:

Travellers to the EU need to be aware of the petty EU regulations about passports from non EU countries.   The expiry date  must be not less than three months away and the issue date must not be more than ten years old.  Du musst die Regeln befolgen

 

 

So the EU have various measures in place to safeguard their borders.

Wasn’t that a major reason for the pro Brexit vote?

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35 minutes ago, RJRB said:

So the EU have various measures in place to safeguard their borders.

Wasn’t that a major reason for the pro Brexit vote?

There was no one major reason why voters chose the leave option on the referendum ballot paper.  Too many  unnecessary  EU rules and legislation will be one reason why many voters chose the leave option.

 

If the EU were serious regarding safe guarding their borders then they would not have the Schengen agreement.

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1 hour ago, Axe said:

Travellers to the EU need to be aware of the petty EU regulations about passports from non EU countries.   The expiry date  must be not less than three months away and the issue date must not be more than ten years old.  Du musst die Regeln befolgen

 

 

Do you mean those petty regulations we helped write and approve when we were members?

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15 minutes ago, RJRB said:

So the EU have various measures in place to safeguard their borders.

Wasn’t that a major reason for the pro Brexit vote?

Yes, but surely this  shouldn't apply to the  British?  What about British exceptionalism?  I mean yes, we voted to become a Third Country and we were aware of what that meant because we'd been involved in drafting the requirements, but surely it doesn't apply to us? And fair enough we also left the Single Market which would have removed most trade problems but still, Don't they know  we're British?

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