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Chomper Higgot

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  1. UK exporters were not subject to any of it before Brexit. And no not to control revenue, to control quality and level field of trading across the world’s largest developed integrated market.
  2. More important than fixing the UK’s relationship with its closest and most important trading partner?
  3. So not a will of the people type after all.
  4. Used to mention it frequently. So used to. Getting old sucks, but it beats the alternative. Do you agree that if a majority of citizens wish to rejoin the EU then the Government should act in that and negotiate the UK’s return to the EU?
  5. Sorry is it a subject that troubles you? It’s not something I mention often so maybe a bit of sensitivity on your part.
  6. That was the case for many years as people became much better off as they aged, the affordable home they bought when young went up in value, their incomes rose, their company pensions grew and the day of the payout grew closer. All stuff that is increasingly out of reach or simply no longer available to you g people today.
  7. If ordinary working class Americans are competing against immigrants from South America they have more problems than immigrants. Multinational farms, multinational yards, multinational laundries, multinational car detailers. Get up early in any town or city across America and you’ll see immigrants on their way to work, often hours before most folk start their jobs.
  8. Not in the world of Americans picking up cheap agricultural produce at the super market, getting their yard work done, picking up their laundry, getting their car detailed, consuming any of the vast number of goods and services that Immigrants work to provide at a cost Americans want to pay.
  9. Death takes older people more frequently than young people shocker.
  10. “ Younger people voted Remain According to polling by Lord Ashcroft, younger voters were much more likely to vote Remain than older voters.” https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-36616028
  11. Many of the people who voted for Brexit have changed their minds. A whole bunch of others have since died.
  12. Perhaps if you have anything to say about the correctness of my comment we could discuss that.
  13. Sorry did I step into your wheelhouse?
  14. I understand he’s crimson with rage right now, ranting online in a series of all caps lie fests.
  15. Says a guy who is confused over the actual topic of discussion.
  16. Why even a need for expletives? My post was clear, accurate and not in the slightest bit offensive. Regardless, other readers now have some context on the use of subpoenas, I expect you’ll agree that’s a good thing, or at least not a bad thing.
  17. As is often the case in the prosecution of criminal enterprises in which multiple persons with close association to the crime ring leader are either witnesses to and/or participants in the indicted crimes. Perhaps even more so when the witnesses have justifiable reason to fear the reaction of a powerful indicted crimson enterprise leader.
  18. You don’t. Even less of a surprise.
  19. And? The testimony these subpoenaed individuals gave was under oath and penalty of perjury. The evidence retrieved from subpoenaed devices is admissible in court.
  20. He lost yet another bid to stall justice. The evidence has been filed, and the redacted version has been unsealed: https://www.politico.com/news/2024/10/02/jack-smith-trump-court-filing-election-00182235
  21. Assuming of course the GOP don’t come to their senses before 2028 are move away from hate mongering and sowing fear and division.
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