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Chomper Higgot

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  1. ‘The rest of Britain voting for Brexit’ is a gross exaggeration.
  2. I could read another paper that demonstrates ‘Cultural Genocide’ does actually exist, yes I could. Your reference to an alleged ‘Grievance Industry’ further confirms my earlier observation that you really don’t like the idea of oppressed minorities receiving Justice.
  3. Just another opportunity for Brexit vindictiveness.
  4. It is after all, always somebody else’s fault.
  5. Oh, more unsubstantiated grossly negative remarks made by you against foreigners.
  6. Have you got a link to back up your claims regarding ‘east Europeans’?
  7. It’s not a complaint, it’s an observation that British workers have fewer rights than their EU colleagues in the same company (despite the UK having paid £millions to that company in furlough payments). A very practical example of the impact of Brexit on ordinary working Brits.
  8. But is the British Government going to take the first step to solving a problem by admitting what is causing it?
  9. It’s difficult not to read that as baiting and trolling.
  10. You mean there are no delays and additional costs to freight? Of course there are, you just don’t like to admit it.
  11. Stop making stuff up. No such nonsense was claimed by any ‘Remainers’.
  12. The long delays to passenger traffic have as you correctly state cleared since last Saturday. The far more important delays and costs to freight are on going and have been since day one of Brexit. Costs and delays that directly impact the already struggling British economy.
  13. Brexit s not done. The temporary Brexit Trade deal with the EU must be renegotiated in 2026.
  14. The Dover queue, I keep having to remind you, includes all the freight crossing the channel at Dover that has faced delays and increased costs since day one of Brexit. ongoing delays and costs to the already struggling British economy.
  15. You asked for examples, I gave you examples. Your response reveals your ‘bad faith’ arguments.
  16. Tell that to the British employees of P&O Ferries that were fired while their EU member colleagues were protected by EU law.
  17. No it hasn’t been done, it’s still damaging the UK economy,
  18. The right to live and work in any of the EU nations (the UK’s largest trading partner). The right to health services across the EU. The protection of EU laws on matters of workers rights. The rights to direct appeal to the EU on matters of environmental protection. To name but a few.
  19. Rees Mogg has apparently spotted a ‘Brexit Opportunity’ in the UK being able to produce sparkling wines in plastic bottles, though I doubt he’d ever drink any of it himself.
  20. Cast your mind back to the pre-Brexit discussions on the options the UK had wrt the kind of Brexit. On the one hand the hard Brexit some were calling for, tge impacts of which were widely discussed. On the other the ‘Norway Deal’ of exiting the EU but remaining in the customs Union. The UK government chose the former and in rejecting the latter ensure the maximum disruption to the UK economy. All of this is self inflicted harm and there is very little evidence that people voted for that harm. However, the ERG got most of what it wanted.
  21. The concept of cultural genocide is legally accepted in international law: https://cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/43864
  22. Whatever you claim Brexit was about, it’s impacts are far wider. Brits losing rights and privileges is a common theme.
  23. But if the UK took back control, how come is it the French can cause such problems. If the UK is in control are in control, the UK can sort this out all by itself.
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