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Brexit: give me a positive effect... XII

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Those pesky Europeans are at it again, trying to meddle in our great nation's affairs...
I just got this from school:

May 2021

Dear Parents and Carers,

European Parliament Ambassador Schools (EPAS) Programme

We are excited to announce an opportunity for your child to become a ‘junior ambassador’ as part of a special programme with the European Parliament. We have been selected as one of ten UK schools to participate in a UK pilot of the European Parliament Ambassador Schools (EPAS) programme. As part of this, we have a unique chance for around 20 Year 11 students to take part in a four week programme designed to debate, discuss and engage with global issues - from politics to the environment, social justice to culture, human rights to foods!

The programme is supported by the European Parliament and we will have live ‘zoom’ talks, personalised Q&As with EU leaders, behind-the-scenes access to a film festival and the potential to make contact with the 1,600 other EPAS schools across Europe. The sessions will be in school and involve students working in small groups to shape and lead a collaborative project of their choice.

Quislings!!!
 
Meanwhile “Lord Frost slaps down EU” in the Daily Heil,


“Brexit Minister LORD FROST: The EU must stop point scoring and work with us to protect the peace”.

Rather strangely the corpulent unelected member doesn’t seem to realise 1. His own government is responsible for the peace in its own sovereign territory and 2. He’s attributing blame to the other signatory for a protocol his own team co-wrote. Did he not read the text before he signed?
 
Excellent News today…:rolleyes:

“Lord Frost says the government will hire an external adviser to identify post-Brexit opportunities. We have high hopes of outside input into this process,'' he says.

So it seems that Frosty the no-man, the person at the heart of the Tories Brexit policy, is starting to look for some positives. Looks like we need to start a new thread as this one was well premature.
 
Excellent News today…:rolleyes:

“Lord Frost says the government will hire an external adviser to identify post-Brexit opportunities. We have high hopes of outside input into this process,'' he says.

So it seems that Frosty the no-man, the person at the heart of the Tories Brexit policy, is starting to look for some positives. Looks like we need to start a new thread as this one was well premature.
Just like his bone idle boss, he’s delegating ministerial responsibility out. Look at what failed GP Liam Fox achieved in the role of Chairman of the Board of Trade for years- SFA. Did Liz Truss shrug? It’s her bloody job and her imagination didn’t get past cheese.
 
Excellent News today…:rolleyes:

“Lord Frost says the government will hire an external adviser to identify post-Brexit opportunities. We have high hopes of outside input into this process,'' he says.
Apart from graft, the only possible justification for bringing in expensive outside advisers can only be that it’s just so damn hard to identify post-Brexit opportunities. Time for the heavy hitters, and they’re clearly no longer to be found in the ministries.
 
Cometh the hour, cometh the man-

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Britain can sweatshop its way out of this trade crisis. A maternity suite in every staff toilet.
 
There's a bloke on the banner ad for this page (a deceased Russian painter) who looks uncannily like Matt Lucas.

Anyway, Brexit, as you were.
 
Diversity, it gave us diversity.
Thanks to Brexit (or a desperate chase for a good trade deal with India) we now have a lot of Indian Covid.

Taking control of immigration and simultaneously increasing diversity is quite a feat. They really deliver...
 
Apart from graft, the only possible justification for bringing in expensive outside advisers can only be that it’s just so damn hard to identify post-Brexit opportunities. Time for the heavy hitters, and they’re clearly no longer to be found in the ministries.
Another justification for hiring outside advisers is the increasing number of MPs who have not had real world jobs.
 
Another justification for hiring outside advisers is the increasing number of MPs who have not had real world jobs.
This kind of stuff is usually figured out by ministerial departments ("experts") under the political guidance of very senior politicians ("ministers"). MPs then vote on the results of their work. The fact the latest crop of MPs can't figure out policy is neither here nor there.
It will be interesting to see if the consultants they wheel in will have had "real world jobs" that are useful in this context.
 
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