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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2021 15:23:34 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2021 15:28:08 GMT
Ive read in other papers about Dutch customs men confiscating drivers sandwiches. They've obviously been told to do this, what a bunch of pathetic wrist jockeys. You seriously wanted to remain a part of a regime like that? it's the rules as the UK are a 3rd country. You know this. This is 'Australia' style border controls Exactly, oldgas would be unhappy if we used the same logic and let a few million EU migrants slip in because we treated the rules like guidance and y’know, not actually like RULES. It’s all coming home to roost.
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Post by yattongas on Jan 14, 2021 17:56:28 GMT
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Post by baggins on Jan 14, 2021 18:11:29 GMT
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Post by yattongas on Jan 14, 2021 18:35:58 GMT
Liz Truss..... “move on , nothing to see here . “
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Post by yattongas on Jan 14, 2021 19:22:05 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2021 19:28:02 GMT
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Post by Gassy on Jan 14, 2021 19:47:40 GMT
Just watching the news about the fisherman that Yatton posted. What an absolute farce - the entire town which is usually a fishing town incredibly busy is literally a stand still. They're not even fishing anymore as they can't sell it. What about all those new opportunities they were promised?
Then to top it off, Rees-Mogg states, ""he fish themselves prefer the new post brexit arrangements and are happier for it".
Well I'm not surprised they prefer it, no no is hunter them anymore. Where are posters such as OldGas who demanded this fishing deal so we can protect the fishing industry?
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Post by stuart1974 on Jan 14, 2021 20:10:47 GMT
Soft power and artistic influences diminished. "The EU has insisted it was the UK government's choice to end visa-free touring for musicians on the continent, following an outcry from performers. Officials in Brussels told the BBC that the UK "refused" a plan that would have let musicians tour without visas. Prof Catherine Barnard, deputy director of research organisation UK In A Changing Europe, told BBC News: "The bottom line is that the EU did offer up to 90 days, and with the possibility of being paid. "I suspect the UK probably said no because they have a very hard line on anything that may even look like free movement of persons, which of course the UK had committed itself to stopping." " www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-55654386
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Post by stuart1974 on Jan 14, 2021 20:18:31 GMT
Just watching the news about the fisherman that Yatton posted. What an absolute farce - the entire town which is usually a fishing town incredibly busy is literally a stand still. They're not even fishing anymore as they can't sell it. What about all those new opportunities they were promised? Then to top it off, Rees-Mogg states, ""he fish themselves prefer the new post brexit arrangements and are happier for it". Well I'm not surprised they prefer it, no no is hunter them anymore. Where are posters such as OldGas who demanded this fishing deal so we can protect the fishing industry? Rees-Mogg knows because he can speak Pollocks.
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Post by Gassy on Jan 14, 2021 20:28:37 GMT
Soft power and artistic influences diminished. "The EU has insisted it was the UK government's choice to end visa-free touring for musicians on the continent, following an outcry from performers. Officials in Brussels told the BBC that the UK "refused" a plan that would have let musicians tour without visas. Prof Catherine Barnard, deputy director of research organisation UK In A Changing Europe, told BBC News: "The bottom line is that the EU did offer up to 90 days, and with the possibility of being paid. "I suspect the UK probably said no because they have a very hard line on anything that may even look like free movement of persons, which of course the UK had committed itself to stopping." " www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-55654386Well judging from the DM article on sandwiches, they would probably claim that "THOUSANDS of refugees are entering BRITAIN ILLEGALLY by travelling under the government's musician visa waiver. And you can be sure they're here to take houses from BRITISH citizens"
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Post by yattongas on Jan 14, 2021 20:49:19 GMT
Just read back through this thread and thank god we left is all I can say . Bloody forriners trying to pinch our ham rolls . Makes me mad it does 😡
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Post by Gassy on Jan 14, 2021 21:14:20 GMT
Just read back through this thread and thank god we left is all I can say . Bloody forriners trying to pinch our ham rolls . Makes me mad it does 😡 No wonder! Have you seen the sandwiches in Europe?
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Post by yattongas on Jan 14, 2021 22:07:05 GMT
This is definitely a win 🇬🇧
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2021 23:45:18 GMT
This is definitely a win 🇬🇧 And so, it begins. I’m actually pleasantly surprised it took them a full 14 days for them to start chipping away at workers rights “They need to market the workhouses as "sovereignty-houses" to get the electorate excited“. Quite.
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Post by peterparker on Jan 15, 2021 8:47:12 GMT
It's behind a paywall in the Torygraph, not that you need to read past the headline and sub headline of this piece
Apparently Brexiteers warned us, this sh** might happen
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Post by stuart1974 on Jan 15, 2021 8:54:59 GMT
It's behind a paywall in the Torygraph, not that you need to read past the headline and sub headline of this piece Apparently Brexiteers warned us, this sh** might happen I do like this summary in one of the twitter replies: "Let me summarise the Brexiteer attitude: 2016: Project Fear 2017: Project Fear 2018: Project Fear 2019: Project Fear 2020: Project Fear 2021: We warned this might happen"
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Post by oldgas on Jan 15, 2021 10:19:56 GMT
This is definitely a win 🇬🇧 And so, it begins. I’m actually pleasantly surprised it took them a full 14 days for them to start chipping away at workers rights “They need to market the workhouses as "sovereignty-houses" to get the electorate excited“. Quite. So, let me get this right: You work ovetime for which you get paid, but the EU ruledyou then had to given holiday pay for the overtime hours you’d worked and already been paid for? No wonder EU companies have trouble being competitive. Seems like the economics of the mad house to me. How could anyone justify that?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2021 10:21:18 GMT
This is definitely a win 🇬🇧 How Tories buy voters... 48 hour work week. "If you are miserable, why not make sure everyone else is as miserable as you are. Vote for us." In truth, those behind the Tory government will never work 48 hour weeks just to make ends meet, just us plebs at the bottom, feeding on scraps.
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Post by stuart1974 on Jan 15, 2021 10:38:18 GMT
And so, it begins. I’m actually pleasantly surprised it took them a full 14 days for them to start chipping away at workers rights “They need to market the workhouses as "sovereignty-houses" to get the electorate excited“. Quite. So, let me get this right: You work ovetime for which you get paid, but the EU ruledyou then had to given holiday pay for the overtime hours you’d worked and already been paid for? No wonder EU companies have trouble being competitive. Seems like the economics of the mad house to me. How could anyone justify that? No, we are referring to how the holiday pay is calculated. Should it be basic salary or should it include regular (often required) overtime and commission. The other issue here is that it goes against all of the promises made not to dilute workers' rights.
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