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    Quote Originally Posted by Just Alf View Post
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    We don't leave until the end of the year, actual 'Brexit' has only just started and will go on until we actually seperate from the EU. How I see it anyways....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Callum_62 View Post
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    But Boris said.....

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    Bound to be true then, he's a lot less visible now that he's got Brexit done. I guess it's because things are running much better now.

    The £350m a week for the NHS couldn't have come at a better time.

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    Neil Dickson of the NHS on Newsnight just now saying that shortages of masks for staff to use in the coronavirus crisis have been slightly alleviated by getting masks which were stockpiled for a No-Deal Brexit. Why would an excess of masks be needed for Brexit? Is there something we haven't been told? Shocked if so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lapsedhibee View Post
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    Neil Dickson of the NHS on Newsnight just now saying that shortages of masks for staff to use in the coronavirus crisis have been slightly alleviated by getting masks which were stockpiled for a No-Deal Brexit. Why would an excess of masks be needed for Brexit? Is there something we haven't been told? Shocked if so.
    Probably supply chain issues rather than a no deal virus breaking out .

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    After this recession which I think we will recover from pretty quickly once lock down finishes and we all get back to work, I wonder what appetite the public will have for another one at the turn of the year if we don’t get a brexit deal?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankhfc View Post
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    Probably supply chain issues rather than a no deal virus breaking out .
    Though some government lickspittle was on the radiobox the other day saying that one of the main reasons for the current shortage was that most of that type of equipment comes from China, who've been a bit hampered recently. As we know UK will have an utterly brilliant deal with China as soon as we've fully left the EU. Shirley, then, there would be no need to stockpile goods coming from China in preparation for Brexit? Sometimes it seems almost as if not all government messaging quite adds up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lapsedhibee View Post
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    Neil Dickson of the NHS on Newsnight just now saying that shortages of masks for staff to use in the coronavirus crisis have been slightly alleviated by getting masks which were stockpiled for a No-Deal Brexit. Why would an excess of masks be needed for Brexit? Is there something we haven't been told? Shocked if so.
    I got cornered by a guy in the pub last summer and he was wittering on about how he thought Brexit presented serious risks. I put it down to him just being a no-pals drunken slaver, but if what you're saying here is correct then maybe he was on to something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Callum_62 View Post
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    https://amp.theguardian.com/politics...mpression=true

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    I work for NHS and know for a fact there are warehouses in UK stockpiled with medicine. Clearly not PPE though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JeMeSouviens View Post
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    What a card!

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    That's the immigration bill passed ending freedom of movement. I feel sad.

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    Why did the chlorinated chicken cross the Atlantic? To get to UK supermarkets.

    Despite every Tory Brexit politician claiming that Brexit won't result in lower food standards and "We'll never allow chlorinated chicken here", today the Government quietly rolled over and allowed the US the right to sell chlorinated chicken and hormone fed beef in UK shops. Thanks Brexit peeps.

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    The government is set to open British markets to food produced to lower US welfare standards as part of its planned trade deal with Donald Trump. Downing Street on Thursday refused to stand by an earlier pledge to keep so-called "chlorinated chicken" off UK shelves, in the first sign of the government folding under pressure from American trade negotiators

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    Why did the chlorinated chicken cross the Atlantic? To get to UK supermarkets.Despite every Tory Brexit politician claiming that Brexit won't result in lower food standards and "We'll never allow chlorinated chicken here", today the Government quietly rolled over and allowed the US the right to sell chlorinated chicken and hormone fed beef in UK shops. Thanks Brexit peeps. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9548431.html
    Their 2019 manifesto pledged "not compromise on our high environmental protection, animal welfare and food standards".It would be embarrassing for Johnson not to get a trade deal with the US and he'll lie, cut standards and farmers thrown to the lions to achieve it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Grieves View Post
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    Their 2019 manifesto pledged "not compromise on our high environmental protection, animal welfare and food standards".It would be embarrassing for Johnson not to get a trade deal with the US and he'll lie, cut standards and farmers thrown to the lions to achieve it.
    Barnier ripping into UK saying we are backtracking in all aspects of the negotiations.

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    Barnier ripping into UK saying we are backtracking in all aspects of the negotiations.
    Yes, backtracking on agreements made in the political declaration with the EU while bending over and preparing to be shafted by the good ol' US of A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Grieves View Post
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    Their 2019 manifesto pledged "not compromise on our high environmental protection, animal welfare and food standards".It would be embarrassing for Johnson not to get a trade deal with the US and he'll lie, cut standards and farmers thrown to the lions to achieve it.
    Yes, after you mentioned it I looked the manifesto up as well. I think we're in big, big trouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    Yes, after you mentioned it I looked the manifesto up as well. I think we're in big, big trouble.
    Thing is it will probably just be brushed off as remoaners being remoaners again



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    Yes, after you mentioned it I looked the manifesto up as well. I think we're in big, big trouble.
    Just watch them agree to all manner of bad deals when they think attention is diverted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Callum_62 View Post
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    Thing is it will probably just be brushed off as remoaners being remoaners again
    Probably, despite it being before our very eyes.

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    Hooray! You lot will all be eating humble pie when Her Majesty navigates her way around the globe on the new HMY Enterprise and seals deals with far flung exotic nations just queueing up to trade with us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibrandenburg View Post
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    Hooray! You lot will all be eating humble pie when Her Majesty navigates her way around the globe on the new HMY Enterprise and seals deals with far flung exotic nations just queueing up to trade with us.

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    I know I'm biased, but really anyone who voted for Francois in the GE should have their right to vote removed in future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    Why did the chlorinated chicken cross the Atlantic? To get to UK supermarkets.

    Despite every Tory Brexit politician claiming that Brexit won't result in lower food standards and "We'll never allow chlorinated chicken here", today the Government quietly rolled over and allowed the US the right to sell chlorinated chicken and hormone fed beef in UK shops. Thanks Brexit peeps.

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9548431.html
    Chlorinated chicken is already here. Boris is just a chlorinated chicken in a suit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    Why did the chlorinated chicken cross the Atlantic? To get to UK supermarkets.
    Why did the chicken jump in the swimming pool?

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    I know I'm biased, but really anyone who voted for Francois in the GE should have their right to vote removed in future.
    In what way will having a royal yacht make striking trade deals easier?

    NZ want a deal? Talley ho, I'm on my yacht - we will be there in 10 weeks.


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    It's **** all about trade deals, it's all about Britannia ruling the waves and sailing into the colonies showing them how superior they are. I despair that there are still people in Scotland who are happy to be shackled to that lot

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    Unilever is to abandon its dual Anglo-Dutch corporate structure in favour of a single company based in London, reversing attempts two years ago to combine its businesses in the Netherlands.The maker of Marmite, Dove soap and Ben & Jerry’s ice cream said it would seek to integrate its Dutch entity into its UK arm, ending a legacy of Unilever’s formation from the merger of a Dutch margarine company and British soap maker Lever Brothers more than 90 years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibrandenburg View Post
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    Hooray! You lot will all be eating humble pie when Her Majesty navigates her way around the globe on the new HMY Enterprise and seals deals with far flung exotic nations just queueing up to trade with us.

    https://www.markfrancois.com/news/fr...ew-royal-yacht
    I have to say Essex is a part of the country that I can never see myself visiting.

    My impression is it’s full of Mark Francois Little Englander like people.

    He reminds me of my wife’s Uncle. He’s a Tw@. He lives in Hitchin in Hertfordshire though. None of her side of the family can stand him either.

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