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Brexit is done finished it was very divisive now its time to move on make the most of it and try to repair the damage it has done.

 

The Brexit vote whilst having a majority was far from decisive there are a lot of people now who feel they were conned. 

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16 minutes ago, Bannoi said:

Brexit is done finished it was very divisive now its time to move on make the most of it and try to repair the damage it has done.

 

The Brexit vote whilst having a majority was far from decisive there are a lot of people now who feel they were conned. 

Absolutely, and as I observed a couple of weeks back, Trump’s attack on the UK economy (cheered on by a number of the forum’s Brexit supporters) made the UK drawing closer to the EU an inevitable necessity.

 

The EU is Britain’s largest and closest trading partner, it makes absolute sense to remove trading barriers.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

 

 

The UK is Britain’s largest and closest trading partner, it makes absolute sense to remove trading barriers.

 

 

I think you meant the EU is Britains closest trading partner 🙂

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2 minutes ago, Bannoi said:

I think you meant the EU is Britains closest trading partner 🙂

 

Exactly! People talk as if this is a one-way thing, as if the EU are giving us a present. I agree that a trade deal that creates a level playing across the whole of Europe is a good thing. What this has to do with fishing rights is beyond me.

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31 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

We told you hundreds of times what it should look like. You just don't listen, then claim nobody spoke. 😃

 

Make it 100s+1 please. I promise to pay very close attention this time.

 

What does this ideal Brexit look like?

Why is it beneficial for the UK public? In what ways is it an improvement on the current 'oven ready' deal (or being in the EU)?

How is it going to be achieved?

What's the timescales for reaping the benefits ?

 

Thanks in advance.

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39 minutes ago, GanDoonToonPet said:

When did the UK become a banana republic? 🤔

 

For many outsiders it seems the date was the 23rd of June, 2016.

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3 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

Because the EU's fishing grounds have been raped to death and they needed access to UK waters.

 

A sensible person would have identified the Kerching moment swimming about in UK fishing waters and said - Let's talk about a deal where we sell you fish.

Under this deal British fishermen can sell their catch to EU customers without the delays due to import checks introduced by Brexit.

 

No delays, fresher fish, higher prices.

 

Removing barriers to trade helps British fishermen trade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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49 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

You don't even know his name .... absolutely hilarious, most embarrassing comment on here so far this year.

 

 

Change your name: ridiculous pilgrim?

And start your pilgrimage.....far away please. One way. You're the laughing stock every day. Congrats 😂🤗🥰

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20 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Change your name: ridiculous pilgrim?

And start your pilgrimage.....far away please. One way. You're the laughing stock every day. Congrats 😂🤗🥰

 

Time for you to put the shovel down and stop embarrassing yourself.

Didn’t even know the name of the Prime Minister of the UK …. ha ha ha haha ha 

 

 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

Because the EU's fishing grounds have been raped to death and they needed access to UK waters.

 

A sensible person would have identified the Kerching moment swimming about in UK fishing waters and said - Let's talk about a deal where we sell you fish.

 

I agree that Europe's fishing grounds (including the UK's) have been raped to death. This is reflected in the decline in importance of fishing as an industry Europe-wide, something that has been happening since the mid-90s. Whether this decline can (or should) be reversed is probably a question for a separate thread.

 

The fishing industry's importance in EU-UK negotiations - both now and  previously - is completely out of proportion to its' economic significance. That fishing rights are an issue is solely down to the influence of the French and Spanish. Why the other EU member states have been so acquiescence in this matter is a mystery to me, given that fishing contributes an insignificant 0.06% to the EU's GDP (0.4% to the UK's).

 

Imo the UK has been quite shrewd in using fisheries as a bargaining chip in these negotiations e.g. you want fishing rights, we want reduced phytosanitary checks. I accept that there will be further damage to what's left of the UK's fishing industry, but imo it is a price worth paying given what we have got in return.

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8 minutes ago, RayC said:

Imo the UK has been quite shrewd in using fisheries as a bargaining chip in these negotiations e.g. you want fishing rights, we want reduced phytosanitary checks. I accept that there will be further damage to what's left of the UK's fishing industry, but imo it is a price worth paying given what we have got in return.

 

See my post above, copied here

 

The UK and the EU have agreed to co-operate further on a "youth experience scheme" - but this will be subject to further negotiations

British holidaymakers will be able to use e-gates at more European airports - although it is not yet clear when this will come into force

Meanwhile, National Farmers’ Union president Tom Bradshaw says it was not yet clear what UK rules and regulations would have to be aligned with the EU’s.'

 

 

The UK, at this stage, has not got anything in return.

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21 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

Time for you to put the shovel down and stop embarrassing yourself.

Didn’t even know the name of the Prime Minister of the UK …. ha ha ha haha ha 

 

 

 

 

I don't know what? Do you have your own PM? Where are you living? Alice's Wonderland? Are you one of those? A hatter?🥰

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1 hour ago, newbee2022 said:

Change your name: ridiculous pilgrim?

And start your pilgrimage.....far away please. One way. You're the laughing stock every day. Congrats 😂🤗🥰

 

Pot kettle sooty

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2 hours ago, Bkk Brian said:

If its such a good deal why is Starmer giving £360 million investment into coastal communities to help help soften the blow?

 

The deal Johnson did would have finished in 2028, its now in place till 2038!

 

You need to convince real fishermen, fishing communities and fishing bodies, they are not as easily suckered in, its their livelihood's.

 

Elspeth Macdonald, chief executive of the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation, was also critical, saying: “This deal is a horror show for Scottish fishermen, far worse than Boris Johnson’s botched Brexit agreement.

“It is clear that Sir Keir Starmer made the whole deal on the backs of our fishermen and coastal communities, granting EU vessels 12 years of continuous access to UK waters at the last minute in order secure other objectives.

“This highlights the total indifference of the British political establishment to the interests of our fishing sector, with Sir Keir becoming the third prime minister after Edward Heath and (Boris) Johnson to betray the industry.”

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/fishing-deal-12-years-european-union-british-waters-starmer-b1228525.html  

 

 

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https://thefishingdaily.com/uk-fishing-industry-news-news/disaster-for-uk-fishermen-as-labour-government-sells-out-fishing/

 

 

 

FFS!

Fishing contributes 0.12% of the UK's GDP, the agreement is only an extension of the one previously agreed to by Boris Johnson. In contrast the benefit of removing the checks and reducing the paperwork on food exports to the EU is of significantly greater value, particularly to UK farmers. 

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2 hours ago, RayC said:

What's the timescales for reaping the benefits ?

 

50 years apparently. 

 

Perhaps that's the gestation period for unicorns.

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Just now, Tiger1980 said:


Been watching French TV this morning, interestingly their take on the negotiations do not coincide with yours. They seem to think they’ve played Starmer for a fool. They cannot believe how easy it was to basically take over the British fishing grounds.

To be fair, that’s you telling us what you say was said on the French news.

 

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1 hour ago, The Cyclist said:

 

See my post above, copied here

 

The UK and the EU have agreed to co-operate further on a "youth experience scheme" - but this will be subject to further negotiations
 

 

I'm pleased that you - like me - seem to view youth mobility as a positive; many Brexiters do not.

 

Hopefully negotiations can be concluded quickly.

 

1 hour ago, The Cyclist said:

 


British holidaymakers will be able to use e-gates at more European airports - although it is not yet clear when this will come into force

 

 

Seems like we won't have to wait too long

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/advice/britons-to-gain-access-to-european-airport-egates/#:~:text=When will UK passport holders,rolled out from October 2025.

 

1 hour ago, The Cyclist said:


Meanwhile, National Farmers’ Union president Tom Bradshaw says it was not yet clear what UK rules and regulations would have to be aligned with the EU’s.'

 

 

Given that the UK helped draft the EU's phytosanitary and animal welfare regulations and is still aligned with them, this would only become a problem if we decided to adopt lower standards in the future.

 

I wouldn't have thought that this was in the UK public's best interests.

 

1 hour ago, The Cyclist said:

 

The UK, at this stage, has not got anything in return.

 

Strictly speaking, true but plenty to look forward to.

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14 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

To be fair, that’s you telling us what you say was said on the French news.

 


Well you go and watch French TV and then give us your unbiased take. And then we can see if it differs. 
The only problem is you will not as you prefer to knock the British at every opportunity.

 

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1 hour ago, newbee2022 said:

I don't know what? Do you have your own PM? Where are you living? Alice's Wonderland? Are you one of those? A hatter?🥰

 

 

You now seem to be using incoherence as a debating tactic; a truly fascinating ploy ¯\_()_/¯

 

 

 

 

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