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‘Sir’ Clifton-Brown asked how his party’s Brexit has benefitted the scottish seafood industry, indulged in some knights move thinking. Britain got the vaccine approved before Europe because of Brexit and that’s bonus for Scotland. That’s actually a well covered lie. Licensing is nothing to do with the EU, Britain could have approved it when they liked inside the EU. its also SFA to do with fish.
 
‘Sir’ Clifton-Brown asked how his party’s Brexit has benefitted the scottish seafood industry, indulged in some knights move thinking. Britain got the vaccine approved before Europe because of Brexit and that’s bonus for Scotland. That’s actually a well covered lie. Licensing is nothing to do with the EU, Britain could have approved it when they liked inside the EU. its also SFA to do with fish.
Oh?

Don't you think keeping much of the vaccine for ourself is an example of shellfish behaviour?
 
They don't say it, they just do it.

It requires nothing more taxing than a generous shot of ideology with your morning café croissants.

From now on it will be a good ol' British f**king being administered; none of that foreign cr*p.

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So let's see how the figures stack up from this point forward: the number of British businesses going to the wall per year after 01 Jan 21 vice the number of British business going t*ts up per year before 01 Jan 21. Then we can get a better view as to what's better.
 
‘Sir’ Clifton-Brown asked how his party’s Brexit has benefitted the scottish seafood industry, indulged in some knights move thinking. Britain got the vaccine approved before Europe because of Brexit and that’s bonus for Scotland. That’s actually a well covered lie. Licensing is nothing to do with the EU, Britain could have approved it when they liked inside the EU. its also SFA to do with fish.

Sure it could have done, but the EU gathered together (not) under the multi-Presidental auspices of the European Commission, and chose to do it their way by prevaricating and dithering whilst the EMA kept itself busy ensuring that every box was ticked, t crossed and i dotted according to the provisions set down on protocol yada yada yada of EU regulations 36/750, 35/760, 05/736 06/376 etc etc etc etc etc....ad infinitum...

Whilst Germany quietly nicked the lion's share of the painstakingly EC mandated vaccine ration pie.

In the meantime, in an admittedly remarkable exception to its usual attentiveness to red tape and cutting-edge incompetence, the UK got on with it.
 
No, they said it and now they're doing it. Can't be the EU, we're not in it any more.

Oh, boy!

What's that blue, gold-starry thing you've got wrapped around your head. It's slipped down over your eyes!

From now on it will be a good ol' British f**king being administered; none of that foreign cr*p.

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So let's see how the figures stack up from this point forward: the number of British businesses going to the wall per year after 01 Jan 21 vice the number of British business going t*ts up per year before 01 Jan 21. Then we can get a better view as to what's better.

Your 'better view' is sadly going to be obscured by another factor, though I'm sure you won't shed too many tears for the unfortunate coincidence.
 
Oh, boy!

What's that blue, gold-starry thing you've got wrapped around your head. It's slipped down over your eyes!
Wouldn't make a bit of difference. This tory beggaring of the UK is now so rife that a blind man on a galloping horse could see it from outer space.
 
Wouldn't make a bit of difference. This tory beggaring of the UK is now so rife that a blind man on a galloping horse could see it from outer space.

I think I just caught a whiff of the moon!

Let's compare how the UK and EU businesses fare through the pandemic as well.

Exactly. Take all pertinent factors into account.

Ireland is leading the pack at the moment, Germany gaining on the inside, the rest of the field trailing behind. The UK's horse seems to have been hobbled, and has stopped to pluck at some tasty looking nettles. The rider is nowhere to be seen. Rumour has it that he was last spotted heading towards the rear of the horsebox with that attractive American groom.
 
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Oh dear, if only they had been warned. That photo op with Farage on the Thames must seem a distant memory, it was all going to be such fun. So easy to take what we had for granted. Perhaps Mr. Mogg can offset their losses with some of his Dublin profits as a show of good faith. Or maybe he'll just tell them the fish they can't sell are "happier being British".
 
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Oh dear, if only they had been warned. That photo op with Farage on the Thames must seem a distant memory, it was all going to be such fun. So easy to take what we had for granted. Perhaps Mr. Mogg can offset their losses with some of his Dublin profits as a show of good faith. Or maybe he'll just tell them the fish they can't sell are "happier being British".

The Tories will just bung them some cash.

No amount of tax-payers money is too much to cover the damage Brexit is doing to the UK.

Stephen
 
Can any of the Brexiteers on here who proclaimed that worker rights are better protected outside the EU explain this....?

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I think Rees Mogg should pop up north of the border and canvass for the Scottish Tories at the next election.
 
The problem with your theory is how would they keep the handful of net contributors happy who are required to keep bailing out Titanic?
You keep talking about this handful of net contributors. First, even defined in this narrow way, 10 countries were net positive contributors in 2019. Second, it suggests a narrow mentality that every country should get back as much as it puts in, and that the EU budget is just a cost center. The fact that rich countries contribute more to the budget than smaller and poorer countries would seem normal to many people.

Finally, I'm still puzzled about why you are so obsessed about which country finances the EU's relatively tiny budget . The UK voted to leave 4 years ago and has now left... at some point you are going to have to re-adjust at some point.
 
A list of businesses that supported Leave / paid for this shıt, just in case you wish to boycot them :D:

JD Wetherspoon
Reebok
Phones4U
Patisserie Valerie
JML
Argent Group Foyles
Noved
Numis Securities
C Hoare & Co
Odey Asset Management
Lord Kalms (Dixons Retail)
Dyson
JCB
Tate & Lyle
Butlins
Next
Pizza Express (former boss, Luke Johnson)
International Motors (Subaru, Citroen, Isuzu)
...
http://www.eumemes.eu/brexit-boycott-lists.html
 
Sure it could have done, but the EU gathered together (not) under the multi-Presidental auspices of the European Commission, and chose to do it their way by prevaricating and dithering whilst the EMA kept itself busy ensuring that every box was ticked, t crossed and i dotted according to the provisions set down on protocol yada yada yada of EU regulations 36/750, 35/760, 05/736 06/376 etc etc etc etc etc....ad infinitum...

Whilst Germany quietly nicked the lion's share of the painstakingly EC mandated vaccine ration pie.

In the meantime, in an admittedly remarkable exception to its usual attentiveness to red tape and cutting-edge incompetence, the UK got on with it.
Even by your loose standards, EV, this is desperate stuff. More or less completely fact free, too. Your obsession with Germany is frankly pathetic.
 
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