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Is that code for just accept what we have been served up even if it is far worse than what we were promised?
We have ended up with a very hard Brexit - out of CU and SM
It only appears more palatable because its pitched against the no deal cliff edge
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24-12-2020 08:41 PM #4261
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24-12-2020 09:18 PM #4262
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The UK (as it is just now) is about to become the world's leader in money laundering.
It will be swilling about in the dregs for everything else.Space to let
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24-12-2020 09:26 PM #4263
With an incompetent and corrupt government, the UK is in for an even rougher year than 2020. The whole process seems to have strengthened EU unity and weakened the UK's. Good results as far as I can see.
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24-12-2020 10:44 PM #4264This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-12-2020 10:57 PM #4265This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
All the prophesying on this thread about how no deal was the plan all along was just plain wrong. No surprise then to see many flip to immediately saying this deal is baaad even when the detail is unknown.
We’ll also have to await to see if the suggestions of hyper inflation and recession next year are as accurate as the assertions of the no deal plan all along ones.
I get being part of the EU came with open market access and many other alleged benefits but it also came with the many compromises that being part of a bloc of so many countries with such disparate needs and wants brought.
Even the fabled free movement of labour wrought significant influence over the type and shape of the UK economy (who can forget the only ‘tens of thousands’ promise of the outcome of opening up to the eastern bloc countries).
The balance may have been more good than bad and the future balance may be more bad than good but neither is anywhere near as clear cut nor certain as the majority on this thread (or for that matter Boris and his cohort) make out.
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24-12-2020 11:20 PM #4266
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I obvisouly didn't belive and then and I sure as hell don't believe it now
We are where we are though, I'm no trade expert but the thing that bothers me the most is my daughter has lost the chance to freely live and work in a big chunk of the world
That's a real shame imho
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25-12-2020 05:18 AM #4268This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But tell that to the many communities that fishing sustains, especially in Scotland.
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27-12-2020 12:58 PM #4269
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Laughable to see the SNP seize on this 'betrayal' bearing in mind their stance on the Common Fisheries Policy.
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27-12-2020 01:14 PM #4270This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-12-2020 01:30 PM #4271This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-12-2020 02:00 PM #4272
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27-12-2020 02:21 PM #4273
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Nicola Sturgeon is to "ask" the UK GOV if Scotland can remain part of the Eurasmus scheme.
Will she get an answer.
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27-12-2020 02:30 PM #4274
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27-12-2020 03:50 PM #4275This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
SNP.org talks about a fair deal and campaigning for huge reform or scrapping of the CFP and at the same time full control within Scotland of fisheries.
None of which would, of course, be remotely possible within the EU.
So I’m really none the wiser of what, in practical terms, their stance actually is...happy for you enlighten further beyond the muddled jumble above.
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27-12-2020 04:53 PM #4277This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Dunno why you are quoting my post when making that statement.
I said that the scrapping of the CFP and Scotland having complete control of fishing would be not be remotely possible within the EU. All of which appear to be stated aims of the SNP.
As I said of someone wants to clarify how those aims can be reconciled to any clear practical outcome I’m more than happy to listen.
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27-12-2020 06:38 PM #4278
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Originally Posted by RyeSloan;6396071[B
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteReform of the CFP would be a good start, as it's part of the policy.
I was hoping that GBY was going to enlighten us, and give us all a laugh.
Fishing is supposed to be devolved, and as such the Scottish ministers should have been involved in the talks regarding the subject, but it's always been something that the UK GOV can't let go. They even preferred an English Lord at the table negotiating whilst we were in the EU. Kept the silly jocks on the side lines again.
Now that they've rail roaded the Internal market bill through the commons, it looks like the UK government want to take control.
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28-12-2020 05:40 PM #4279
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It just seems to me rich that the SNP are bemoaning a deal which improves the lot of the Scottish fishing industry yet their own policy would be to remain wedded to a policy which Scottish fisherman have long claimed is putting their livelihoods under threat.
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“I don’t know how the hell we’re going to get through 2021,” he said. “We used to swap quota we didn’t want with quota the French or Germans didn’t want and that enabled us to put together an annual fishing plan.
“This year we’re going to be woefully short of the amount of saithe, hake and cod we can catch. I’m angry, disappointed and betrayed.”
Elspeth Macdonald, the chief executive of the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation, said she did not believe the deal delivered what had been promised.
She said: “The principles that the government said it supported – control over access, quota shares based on zonal attachment, annual negotiations – do not appear to be central to the agreement. After all the promises given to the industry, that is hugely disappointing.”
There is also concern about export of fish from the UK to mainland Europe. Tavish Scott, the chief executive of the Scottish Salmon Producers’ Organisation, said: “Brexit means the Scottish salmon sector now face the reality of lots more red tape, bureaucracy and paperwork which are the reality of the extra trade barriers.”
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Where are you getting your information?
Andrew Locker, chairman of the National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations, said they would be “absolutely worse off” as a result of the deal.
When Boris Johnson and his Government promised Brexit to the fishermen he promised none of us would be worse off
Andrew Locker, National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations
“I am angry, disappointed and betrayed. Boris Johnson promised us the rights to all the fish that swim in our exclusive economic zone and we have got a fraction of that,” he told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme.
“We are absolutely worse off. When we were within the EU we used to trade fish with the EU. We used to swap things we didn’t use with fish that they didn’t use and that enabled us to put together an annual fishing plan.
“What we have got now is a fraction of what we were promised through Brexit. We are going to really, really struggle this year.
“When Boris Johnson and his Government promised Brexit to the fishermen he promised none of us would be worse off. There is a considerable amount of fishermen – small families, small communities – absolutely worse off by this deal.”Last edited by ronaldo7; 28-12-2020 at 06:18 PM.
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28-12-2020 06:13 PM #4283
https://jonworth.eu/on-the-brexit-de...-and-confused/
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28-12-2020 06:23 PM #4284
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28-12-2020 06:29 PM #4285
Labour and Tories with joint messaging today that the SNP is the party of ‘no deal’. Apart from the obvious embarrassment at their apparent merger, do they really think that this will cut through with the electorate and people will start to believe the SNP want a no deal brexit?
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28-12-2020 06:36 PM #4287
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Are any other parties in the UK voting against it?
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28-12-2020 06:54 PM #4288
https://twitter.com/AlynSmith/status...54520554541056
Somebody might want to point out to Alyn Smith that we've already left the EU. It's a vote between deal or no deal, not between deal v EU membership as he is bizarrely trying to claim.
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28-12-2020 07:36 PM #4290
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The SNP laid motions in the Uk parliament ruling out a no deal "under any circumstances"
We lost the vote by 288 to 324 with several Labour MP's voting with the Tories. Quelle surprise.
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