01-01-2021, 02:07
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Britain outside the EU
So, now we have left the European Union. What now? How do we navigate our way ahead? How do we make the decision of the electorate work in practice?
Frankly, I am looking forward to making deals with all these other trading blocs around the world that are purely arrangements about trade and that don’t try to force you into some sort of political union.
Does anyone have any views on what our priorities should be? Personally, I think the next big deal should be with the US, and we need to bring in those free ports that the PM referred to a few months ago as soon as possible.
Should our farmers be gearing up to produce more now that we are free of the wasteful CAP? Which new markets should we be exploiting after the US?
So many questions...so many opportunities.
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01-01-2021, 04:35
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Re: Britain outside the EU
I would like to see us develop a global agreement on services and believe it is achievable, I'd also like to see us ensure people caught evading tax through dubious avoidance schemes are properly punished
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01-01-2021, 04:36
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Re: Britain outside the EU
Funny you should start this thread. As the previous one had closed (despite us officailly leaving the EU in January) I was considering starting one called 'England's existential crisis' but this will do.
Where does the identity crisis lead us next?
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01-01-2021, 04:39
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by jfman
Funny you should start this thread. As the previous one had closed (despite us officailly leaving the EU in January) I was considering starting one called 'England's existential crisis' but this will do.
Where does the identity crisis lead us next?
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Probably to a united Ireland and maybe an independent Scotland, still we knew that and are delighted to be waving them off
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01-01-2021, 05:30
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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As the previous one had closed (despite us officailly leaving the EU in January)
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Why do you always have to try and get a dig in.
We officially left at 11pm Dec 31st 2020 (because that was midnight in Europe).
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01-01-2021, 10:00
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Re: Britain outside the EU
There’s nothing mire amusing than seeing a media that done nothing but promote fear in regards to Brexit, trying to continue in that vein when there really isn’t anything to write about.
These are the BIG changes about to HIT Britons traveling to the EU
http://news.sky.com/story/brexit-wha...-deal-12157441
Which is basically no changes for most of and certainly no big ones.
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01-01-2021, 10:13
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by Pierre
There’s nothing mire amusing than seeing a media that done nothing but promote fear in regards to Brexit, trying to continue in that vein when there really isn’t anything to write about.
These are the BIG changes about to HIT Britons traveling to the EU
http://news.sky.com/story/brexit-wha...-deal-12157441
Which is basically no changes for most of and certainly no big ones.
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Here’s an amusing quirk of the new system:
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From 1 January you might also need a GB sticker - but it depends on what sort of number plate is on your car.
If it has an EU logo next to the registration number, you will need a sticker.
Plates with GB and a Union flag on them will not require a sticker in most EU countries.
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I can’t help experiencing a little schadenfreude at those who have persisted in asking for EU number plates on their new cars. If you have one of these, even though it says GB on it, you still need a GB bumper sticker. On the other hand, if you have one of the sort that replaces the star-spangled blue rag with the union flag (which Europhile New Labour tried and failed to ban about 20 years ago) then you’re good to go.
Maybe the Mail on Sunday could do a commemorative re-issue of the GB/Union Flag overlay stickers they produced after Blair and the department of transport lost their court case against those who refused to leave their EU plates unmodified
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01-01-2021, 10:14
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Of course the £350M per week to the NHS from next week will be a great help..... Unless of course it stays with the Tory cronies. Led by donkeys have released another great video on the momentus year......
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01-01-2021, 10:20
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by Chris
Here’s an amusing quirk of the new system:
I can’t help experiencing a little schadenfreude at those who have persisted in asking for EU number plates on their new cars. If you have one of these, even though it says GB on it, you still need a GB bumper sticker. On the other hand, if you have one of the sort that replaces the star-spangled blue rag with the union flag (which Europhile New Labour tried and failed to ban about 20 years ago) then you’re good to go.
Maybe the Mail on Sunday could do a commemorative re-issue of the GB/Union Flag overlay stickers they produced after Blair and the department of transport lost their court case against those who refused to leave their EU plates unmodified
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What if you own a French car, is it given priority treatment on the dark side of the channel?
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01-01-2021, 10:21
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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What if you own a French car, is it given priority treatment on the dark side of the channel?
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I believe they’re just as likely to be upended and used to build a flaming barricade as any other.
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01-01-2021, 10:52
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Re: Britain outside the EU
Well, Mark Francois of the European Research Group says
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“Now that we have ‘cried freedom’ it must make sense for government departments to put their heads together and undertake a thorough analysis of areas where it makes sense of us to apply that freedom to diverge from EU regulation.”
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Shouldn't we have been doing this research beforehand to inform our negotiations? This suggests to me that Phil Hammond's assertion "we are buying a notional right to diverge, which we will not use, at a very high economic price” may turn out to be correct. Before anyone mentions free ports - we've been able to do those within the EU and tried, but the economics don't add up.
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01-01-2021, 11:11
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Think the OP should have asked all these questions and had the answers before he decided which way to vote !
Still we've taken back control, and given it to an incompetent bunch of millionaires. Will they be looking out for us or themselves? At least he nation's fishermen are grateful; the first of many to be let down/lied to.
Happy New Year btw
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01-01-2021, 11:30
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Re: Britain outside the EU
New Year, New Thread, same negative posters
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01-01-2021, 11:38
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Re: Britain outside the EU
I look forward to any deals, with whichever countries/trading blocs, which will improve our economy and the living standards of our citizens.
Do we have any examples of prospective deals in the near to medium future?
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01-01-2021, 11:40
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by jfman
Funny you should start this thread. As the previous one had closed (despite us officailly leaving the EU in January) I was considering starting one called 'England's existential crisis' but this will do.
Where does the identity crisis lead us next?
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I started the thread because the transitional agreement has now come to an end, so we are finally free from the dictats of the EU. An occasion well worth celebrating, in my book.
Happy Independence Day!
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