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REFERENDUM RESULTS AND DISCUSSION THREAD

Aside from how much I'd love it politically and socio-economically, I'd also fucking love the drama of it, and getting to watch all that ham explode would be lovely.

Never gonna happen though
 
Give it a couple of years to allow a few more of them to die off.
 
I don't see it being reversed now for obvious reasons and in the future because I can't see there ever being an appetite to join the Euro nor it not being a condition for rejoining
 
I don't think Boris would agree to another referendum anyway given that his whole mantra seems to be around 'getting Brexit done'
 
Its another cat to throw on the table. Let the public think that nasty people can make it happen so you are better off sticking with the shysters who are in charge now.
 
Brexit bonus!

Imazalil - banned in the EU in all but tiny amounts.
Propiconazole - banned completely by the EU as hazardous to health.

Now available on oranges in the UK. They knew what they were voting for.FB_IMG_1645435030200.jpg
 
Customs duties paid by UK businesses have jumped 64 per cent to a record £4.5bn in the year to 31 January 2022, up from £2.9bn in the previous 12 months, according to new research shared with City A.M. this afternoon.
The rise comes as post-Brexit increases in customs duties begin to bite for UK businesses and consumers, accountancy firm UHY Hacker Young found.
The figures show that the last five months to 31 January 2022 are the five highest individual months on record for customs duties paid, with over £2.1bn paid in that period alone.
 
From a European news outlet yesterday comes the news that EU finance ministers have just agreed to subsidise household fuel prices and offer support to companies hit by surging energy prices as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said.

“This war in Ukraine is leading to a sharp increase in the price of commodities, particularly gas and food. This calls for a coordinated economic response by European states,” Le Maire told a news conference after chairing talks between EU ministers.

Le Maire, whose country holds the rotating six-month presidency of the 27-nation EU, said the joint strategy was based on European Commission proposals to ease curbs on EU state aid to help deal with the Ukraine emergency.
 
The EU has launched a case against the UK at the World Trade Organization over British subsidies for offshore wind farms in a significant escalation of post-Brexit tensions.

Brussels claims that new criteria introduced by the UK government in awarding subsidies for offshore wind projects favour those using turbines sourced domestically over imports in breach of WTO rules.
 
The EU has launched a case against the UK at the World Trade Organization over British subsidies for offshore wind farms in a significant escalation of post-Brexit tensions.

Brussels claims that new criteria introduced by the UK government in awarding subsidies for offshore wind projects favour those using turbines sourced domestically over imports in breach of WTO rules.
This is to protect Denmark and could be one of the miniscule benefits to Brexit (the EU will lose this case)

We can actually produce turbines cheaper than the Danes and use our own feed in tariffs. The fact we're not is daft.
 
The Mail will really go full hate now it's not white Europeans coming here.
 
The Mail will really go full hate now it's not white Europeans coming here.
Surely people realised that when we made it more difficult for EU workers to come, there would have to be more non EU workers to fill the gaps. That was the impression I got from many of the Brexiteers, not stopping immigration, more controlling it i.e. get more immigrant labour that is prepared to work for minimum rate.
 
Surely people realised that when we made it more difficult for EU workers to come, there would have to be more non EU workers to fill the gaps. That was the impression I got from many of the Brexiteers, not stopping immigration, more controlling it i.e. get more immigrant labour that is prepared to work for minimum rate.
The anecdotal evidence of open racism on buses etc straight after the vote would suggest otherwise.
 
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