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Re: Brexit
Good question. It's about time we finally had this debate. I look forward to reading all the balanced discussion points that will now ensue as fellow boarders politely and respectfully engage with each other and use corroborated evidence and reasoning as a basis for persuasion.
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Re: Brexit
Yes I can. Because of all the empty shelves in the shops caused by Brexit ordinary people should be able to save money by not consuming.
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No benefits Ive noticed, only empty supermarket shelves
Fishing industry has been decimated, and Northern Ireland is a powder keg waiting to go bang, because of Brexit, and the arrangements Johnson put in place for them.
Fishing industry has been decimated, and Northern Ireland is a powder keg waiting to go bang, because of Brexit, and the arrangements Johnson put in place for them.
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Re: Brexit
Could that not be down to anything else?
Ive heard we are now doing a cracking trade with Israel, thanks to Brexit.
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I thought a load of drivers was also getting “ pinged “ by the government Covid app. Anyway I went shopping this morning and the shelves were all full.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 2:48 pmYes I can. Because of all the empty shelves in the shops caused by Brexit ordinary people should be able to save money by not consuming.
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Re: Brexit
On the flip side
Irish Fishermen are earning 4 times what they
were pre brexit , irish buisnesses in general are flying
Due to the benefits of the EU wanting stuff from there &
Vice-versa
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Re: Brexit
If you love Ireland so much, why don't you live there?
Re: Brexit
These Irish fishermen don't seem too happy:
https://www.irishcentral.com/opinion/ot ... it-fallout
But it was fishermen and farmers here who made much of the news last week as they complained bitterly about what the EU is doing to them.
https://www.irishcentral.com/opinion/ot ... it-fallout
But it was fishermen and farmers here who made much of the news last week as they complained bitterly about what the EU is doing to them.
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Spured by Brexit entry and my inability to live and travel where I want, trouble free, in Europe, I began investigating the possibilty of getting an Irish passport.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 6:24 pmIf you love Ireland so much, why don't you live there?
There was much talk in my family of both sides having Irish descendants from either side of the fence. After a bit of investigation it looks like it was all true. Thing is I would need to rely on a great grandfather for the passport and as far as I can tell you can only qualify if you want to move to Ireland. Who the f*** wants to go back there?
My investigation was interesting, all of my relatives were foundry workers, mill workers, general labourers, engineers etc. Three died in industrial accidents - one scalding, two mutilations by a machine of some sort.
More later I'm sure.
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Re: Brexit
We very kindly seem to be taking larger numbers of refugees now we are no longer hampered by our EU neighbours across the channel.
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Are you volunteering to pay for myPrestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 6:24 pmIf you love Ireland so much, why don't you live there?
Tickets & re-settlement ?
€10k should cover it .
Let me know & i'll pass my bank details on to you
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Re: Brexit
I don't to pretend to know a lot about political stuff but I think you will find we left in January 2020 not 2021.
As far as benefits I don't have the knowledge to comment on politics but understand that ordinary everyday people have received far more potentionally life saving vaccinations than our EU friends struggling in their bureaucratic quagmire.
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Do you know if the educated working class are doing the same?Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 8:45 pm Yeah, a lot of the middle classes seem to be doing that.
Are you not happy in Scotland?
I'm not trying to leave Alba. I was just trying to get an EU passport on the fly to further distance myself from the madness that is England.
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Re: Brexit
They voted to join the EEC in the 70s .ContrifibulatoryOlaf wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 10:54 pm The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU
That is all
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■ What has been will be again, and what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun. Is there a case where one can say, “Look, this is new”? It has already existed in the ages before us
■Then I turned to consider wisdom and madness and folly; for what more can the king's successor do than what has already been accomplished?
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I have family in the EU. We used to be able to send small gifts to each other - now each item requires a customs declaration. This is taking us back to as it was about 40 years ago.
Those who had a business trading with EU customers now have complex customs declarations and other paper work to complete. This must be quite galling as they were told that 'Brexit will get rid of red tape' - the opposite has happened.
Those who had a business trading with EU customers now have complex customs declarations and other paper work to complete. This must be quite galling as they were told that 'Brexit will get rid of red tape' - the opposite has happened.
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What was the red tape they was gettin' rid of?E10EU wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:29 pm I have family in the EU. We used to be able to send small gifts to each other - now each item requires a customs declaration. This is taking us back to as it was about 40 years ago.
Those who had a business trading with EU customers now have complex customs declarations and other paper work to complete. This must be quite galling as they were told that 'Brexit will get rid of red tape' - the opposite has happened.