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[W:#7426]How will Brexit go?***W:46]***

How will Brexit go?


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British farmers need to step it up with the protests. Compared to the French they are a joke:

British farmers plan more French-style tractor protests this weekend


But what hurts British farmers the most are the post- Brexit trade deals with NZ and Australia that basically allows both countries to export agricultural products to Britain at their own standards (which are lower than British standards). Again the Johnson government really should have read said offers and not accepted every demand.
 
British farmers need to step it up with the protests. Compared to the French they are a joke:

British farmers plan more French-style tractor protests this weekend


But what hurts British farmers the most are the post- Brexit trade deals with NZ and Australia that basically allows both countries to export agricultural products to Britain at their own standards (which are lower than British standards). Again the Johnson government really should have read said offers and not accepted every demand.
They knew what was in them, they didn't care. The desperation to see any kind of deal done was palpable. Even though most of the best deals they did make were merely rolling over the ones we had through the EU, some, such as with the USA, were never going to happen.
 
They knew what was in them, they didn't care. The desperation to see any kind of deal done was palpable. Even though most of the best deals they did make were merely rolling over the ones we had through the EU, some, such as with the USA, were never going to happen.
Considering Liz Truss was in charge of these negotiations, I seriously doubt she read any of the text.
 
Ah yes, farmer protests. Happens all over now. However in Britain especially the trade agreements with Australia and NZ are making things hard for farmers.

'Slaughtered': UK farmers protest post-Brexit rules and trade deals

Farmers were almost the safest Tory voters you could find, the only more safer voting block would be posh, rich gentlmen from southern England wearing a high hat and holding a cane muttering about uncivilized northern savages. Farmers are not very likely to vote Tory next election.
 
You can just taste the Brexit success:


The end of the British delays in introducing the extra costs involved in customs checks kicks in with the new financial year. Sunak is hanging on by a thread as leader because the Brexiter loons complain he's too soft! He's also hanging out the "fixed term parliament as long as possible while the government loot the last possible public coffers before they are rooted out.
 
Despite Keir Starmer's best endeavours it looks like the local elections are going to be a Tory bloodbath. Rather looking forward to the return of the Penny Mordaunt putsch plan.
 
Despite Keir Starmer's best endeavours it looks like the local elections are going to be a Tory bloodbath. Rather looking forward to the return of the Penny Mordaunt putsch plan.

When the GE finally gets here, I/m pleased to note that both Bournemouth MP's will be gone, according to the latest Yougov poll.
 
They campaigned for the Brexit which removed our right to live and work in Europe as EU citizens.

 
They campaigned for the Brexit which removed our right to live and work in Europe as EU citizens.


Good, golden visas were problematic, basically countries just selling access to the European Union. They should be scrapped everywhere.
 

No he knew, he really does not care much about import from the EU (nor export to the EU). He wants the British economy completely deregulated and does not care that it means Britain would not be able to export anything anymore. He pretends to be upset that trade has become a hassle, he isn't. He knew this would happen. He is upset Britain still has standards and regulatory bodies, and he and his pals can't do whatever they want.
 
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