Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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Purely for reflective purposes, echoing back sentiment of quoted post, be minded it's key known characteristic of the Troll... But I'm happy to take the compliment that my originality has had a positive effect.
Sarnie gate was just one of the many increasing examples of the costly timely bureaucracy that has been created by Johnson Brexit deal.
Sarnie gate says it all. Stop trolling
 
Purely for reflective purposes, echoing back sentiment of quoted post, be minded it's key known characteristic of the Troll... But I'm happy to take the compliment that my originality has had a positive effect.
Sarnie gate was just one of the many increasing examples of the costly timely bureaucracy that has been created by Johnson Brexit deal.
Sarnie gate says it all. Stop trolling
 
I'd be happy to hear some of the benefits to be honest, or even plans for how the benefits will be delivered.
We can take sandwiches off EU residents entering the UK.
Seriously, I have never said there will be benefits. There are immediate disadvantages such as freedom of movement , living and working in the EU etc. As for benefits as I have consistently said, time will tell
 
'The deal obviously brings benefits too. It will let U.K. fleets land more overall, with extra volumes should benefit processors -- the middlemen between fishermen and retailers -- going forward, Wing said. The government has pledged a 100-million pound package to help rebuild fleets, aging infrastructure and expand the processing sector’s capacity to handle the extra catch.

British boats are getting round the bureaucracy by landing their catches in Denmark... Not so good news for the UK processors and middlemen and such like, don't think they just want to wait and see, sovereignty always has a price it seems.

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We can take sandwiches off EU residents entering the UK.
Seriously, I have never said there will be benefits. There are immediate disadvantages such as freedom of movement , living and working in the EU etc. As for benefits as I have consistently said, time will tell
There will be benefits to some for sure. Those being the ones who took us out who want to doge tax and stash their billions offshore. Self serving tory ****.
 
Would it help, really. No matter what anyone put up, it would be immediately decried......

Not really. Not if they were actual tangible benefits to everyone, rather than a wish list of stuff you are looking forward to. Like global trade, more democracy, control of immigration, and so on.
 
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