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cpfc4_eva 18 Dec 21 11.28pm | |
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For anyone unfamiliar with this term he's using, supply side policies include additional privatisation, deregulation of labour markets including lowering minimum wages, deregulation of financial markets. Within supply side economic thinking the reduction / elimination of minimum wage, unemployment and health benefits for workers is believed to increase wage competition among workers and encourage more workers to take jobs at lower wages, this in turn lowers cost for firms. It tells you exactly what the Tory vision for the UK post Brexit is and it's wild to see a MP talk in such unguarded language. As a side note it did make me chuckle to see Steve Baker removed Dorries. Edited by cpfc4_eva (18 Dec 2021 11.29pm)
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taylors lovechild 20 Dec 21 10.25am | |
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From a purely selfish perspective, I'm getting really naffed off that every time "Santa" delivers presents from the UK for the little one (courtesy of Nan/Grandad/Auntie, etc) I'm having to pay VAT and custom's duties. The postman is so embarrassed by it all he doesn't even knock, I just get a letter. A new neighbour moved here from the UK after Brexit as his customers are mostly in the EU and he could no longer afford to carry on operating out of the UK. If I'd told my family they could have bought spare car parts off of him for my daughter. "Oh look, Santa's got you a new crankshaft for Daddy's car"
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chris123 hove actually 20 Dec 21 11.30am | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
It is also about Sunak and his ruinous economic policies. The economy will require stimulus, not tax breaks for wealthy property owners, he is killing demand including Frost's brexit dream. A civil servant made a lord what a daft place we are in. What a pain the whole thing is. Diplomat surely.
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steeleye20 Croydon 20 Dec 21 2.07pm | |
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'I am backing remain as I believe it is in Britain's economic interest and means we can focus on vital economic and social reform at home'. Liz Truss.
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The Dolphin 20 Dec 21 4.14pm | |
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Hilarious - just goes to show that Politicians will do anything to further their careers!
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steeleye20 Croydon 21 Dec 21 11.37am | |
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Brexit: Australia trade deal to cause £94m hit to UK farming, forestry and fishing, Government study reveals. Thank you Liz, Happy Xmas
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steeleye20 Croydon 21 Dec 21 2.51pm | |
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For oft, when on my couch I lie Not any more Mr.Wordsworth!! 'Millions of daffodil stems will be left to rot in the fields this spring, as growers face a critical labour shortage that they fear could spell the end of the entire industry'. 'brexit means brexit'.
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Eaglecoops CR3 21 Dec 21 4.10pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
For oft, when on my couch I lie Not any more Mr.Wordsworth!! 'Millions of daffodil stems will be left to rot in the fields this spring, as growers face a critical labour shortage that they fear could spell the end of the entire industry'. 'brexit means brexit'. You could always help out at £4 an hour.
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Badger11 Beckenham 23 Dec 21 9.31am | |
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Interesting and balanced article from Andrew Neil about post Brexit both Leave and Remain sides are criticised.
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steeleye20 Croydon 23 Dec 21 1.19pm | |
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Brexit just gets better. From the end of next year, Brits between the ages of 18 and 70 and will have to pay €7 (£5.90) and receive travel authorisation before visiting Schengen countries. And its not automatic, either. That's quite amazing, brexit annoyances grow by the minute. Most Brits never bargained for any of this, they just assumed. wrongly, it would be business as usual. From the top table to second class citizens, in a stroke.
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Badger11 Beckenham 23 Dec 21 1.24pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Brexit just gets better. From the end of next year, Brits between the ages of 18 and 70 and will have to pay €7 (£5.90) and receive travel authorisation before visiting Schengen countries. And its not automatic, either. That's quite amazing, brexit annoyances grow by the minute. Most Brits never bargained for any of this, they just assumed. wrongly, it would be business as usual. From the top table to second class citizens, in a stroke. Wow £6 for a 3 year visa how inconvenient. If that's what the EU want to do then fair enough you need an ESTA for the states and there's a Canadian version, I hope we have reciprocated.
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Teddy Eagle 23 Dec 21 1.42pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Brexit just gets better. From the end of next year, Brits between the ages of 18 and 70 and will have to pay €7 (£5.90) and receive travel authorisation before visiting Schengen countries. And its not automatic, either. That's quite amazing, brexit annoyances grow by the minute. Most Brits never bargained for any of this, they just assumed. wrongly, it would be business as usual. From the top table to second class citizens, in a stroke.
As we were not in the Schengen agreement who's to say this wouldn't have happened anyway?
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