Brexit is destroying Britain

Hindsight

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Location
Lincolnshire
Interesting piece on Inside Science about the impact of the debacle over the NI Protocol on collaborative funding with other European countries. About 14 minutes in in if anyone wants to listen.

Further impact of Brexit and third country status. Shame really - heading quietly into the backwaters


 

Ashtree

Member
So a pro eu group has produced some figures that they claim show we would be better off being in the EU, wow that's a surprise, and they say leave voters are gullible . I bet you believe that cows and sheep are responsible for global warming because the vegans have produced figures to show that too.
Listen, there’s one simple way of making these remoaner type pinko lefties, shut to fkukk up for ever and a day.

All you or indeed Boris Bunter, need to do is publish a short list, of the economic benefits which have accrued to GB, as a result of Brexit.

Of course you and HE, won’t do that, simply because it’s been an economic and commercial sheetfest.
I‘m unaware, of ANY, business, business person, or business sector, which points to Brexit as having been of any benefit to them.
On the flip side, I see many who daily point out the damage which it has done. More interestingly, it feels like more and more who supported and voted for leave, are now prepared to speak out about the damage which it has done.
Still though….the gammons in the main are happy, and to hell with the welfare of their offspring, never mind at all about their grand children. Let them have cake and eat it…..
 

BrianV

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Dartmoor
Listen, there’s one simple way of making these remoaner type pinko lefties, shut to fkukk up for ever and a day.

All you or indeed Boris Bunter, need to do is publish a short list, of the economic benefits which have accrued to GB, as a result of Brexit.

Of course you and HE, won’t do that, simply because it’s been an economic and commercial sheetfest.
I‘m unaware, of ANY, business, business person, or business sector, which points to Brexit as having been of any benefit to them.
On the flip side, I see many who daily point out the damage which it has done. More interestingly, it feels like more and more who supported and voted for leave, are now prepared to speak out about the damage which it has done.
Still though….the gammons in the main are happy, and to hell with the welfare of their offspring, never mind at all about their grand children. Let them have cake and eat it…..
Isn't most of the problem that while they say we have left the EU this "Tory" government have decided that imports from the EU can flood in unrestricted whilst exports have every obstacle possible put in the way, as will be the case with farming this dozy government are putting English producers of just about everything at a severe disadvantage to it's competitors, Johnson will be the downfall of this country, not because of Brexit but because of his stupidity!!
 

rob1

Member
Location
wiltshire
Listen, there’s one simple way of making these remoaner type pinko lefties, shut to fkukk up for ever and a day.

All you or indeed Boris Bunter, need to do is publish a short list, of the economic benefits which have accrued to GB, as a result of Brexit.

Of course you and HE, won’t do that, simply because it’s been an economic and commercial sheetfest.
I‘m unaware, of ANY, business, business person, or business sector, which points to Brexit as having been of any benefit to them.
On the flip side, I see many who daily point out the damage which it has done. More interestingly, it feels like more and more who supported and voted for leave, are now prepared to speak out about the damage which it has done.
Still though….the gammons in the main are happy, and to hell with the welfare of their offspring, never mind at all about their grand children. Let them have cake and eat it…..

two seconds to find some that like it, is everything perfect no of course not and there will be losers and winners, the NI situation needs sorting but that takes two sides that want to make it work, of course Ireland is doing whats its told to yet again, but of course youre used to that, no wonder you lash out at brexit youre too scared to face the real issue of being a lap dog to the EU

Once again you pick faults but when called out you NEVER respond.
Three times now Ive asked about FDI into the UK comapred to the EU we are well ahead still, you avoid answering
Then we have the energy issue, you havent replied about where Ireland is going to get it gas from .
 

Henarar

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset

two seconds to find some that like it, is everything perfect no of course not and there will be losers and winners, the NI situation needs sorting but that takes two sides that want to make it work, of course Ireland is doing whats its told to yet again, but of course youre used to that, no wonder you lash out at brexit youre too scared to face the real issue of being a lap dog to the EU

Once again you pick faults but when called out you NEVER respond.
Three times now Ive asked about FDI into the UK comapred to the EU we are well ahead still, you avoid answering
Then we have the energy issue, you havent replied about where Ireland is going to get it gas from .
Perhaps they will burn ash trees instead of gas
 

le bon paysan

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
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bobk

Member
Location
stafford
So nobody else had covid then? Second from the bottom with only Russia who are sanctioned worse. UK Sanctioned itself!
2nd to bottom of what ? apart from parcel deliveries to france , nothing else has affected me
No roaming charges that you predicted
Unemployment down etc etc .
And that's after brexit and a pandemic . and now a war , which has affected us , and you .
As Donald would say , fake news from the remainer press .
 

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
EE have announced charges last year, effective 7th July 2021 - so if your contract changes in any way you’ll be an extra £2/day. That may well happen when the existing one runs it’s course as most will do in 12-24 months.

O2 have yet to do so, but they have capped your data allowance for roaming, so you’re effectively getting less than before.

None of the mainstream offer free EU roaming any more.
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
EE have announced charges last year, effective 7th July 2021 - so if your contract changes in any way you’ll be an extra £2/day. That may well happen when the existing one runs it’s course as most will do in 12-24 months.

O2 have yet to do so, but they have capped your data allowance for roaming, so you’re effectively getting less than before.

None of the mainstream offer free EU roaming any more.
Rubbish ,
With Tesco Mobile, all SIM Only contracts include free EU roaming
EE have roaming charges for new contracts taken out after 7/7/21
 

SFI - What % were you taking out of production?

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Expanded and improved Sustainable Farming Incentive offer for farmers published

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Expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive offer from July will give the sector a clear path forward and boost farm business resilience.

From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and The Rt Hon Sir Mark Spencer MP Published21 May 2024

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Full details of the expanded and improved Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) offer available to farmers from July have been published by the...
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