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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    So it turns out Donald Farage thinks his mate Vlad is a top bloke :ROFLMAO:
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    Joke Thread 4 (closed).

    What is the difference between a Hippo and a Zippo? A = one is heavy the other is a little lighter
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    May I politely point out that the evidence shows Labour has managed the economy as well (or as badly) as the Conservatives. It is simply not true that Labour a can’t manage the economy. Here is some research supporting my point...
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    “Vote for Reform and drain the swamp” ** **and Nigel and his mates will build a much larger swamp
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    Yes indeed, I believe Labour want to make it so ZHCs are optional, so employees can’t force it on workers
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    The West is made is mostly mature economies, whereas China is an emerging market. I’m not sure why you think the West has reached stagnation, the EU for example has about 40 gigafactories being built, Intel are building semi conductor factories, the U.K is the fastest-growing European nation...
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    Angela Rayner has played a key role in Labours “new deal for working people” which includes reversing anti union rules, ending fire rehire, reform of zero hours contracts, collective wage bargaining. Angela Rayner has managed to get a higher min wage rate for carers on the Labour manifesto...
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    EU has been working to solve this, with plans to get €80b investment in manufacture. “Intel supports the European Union's goal to reclaim 20 per cent of global semiconductor manufacturing capacity by 2030”...
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    Brexit supporters are a very bitter bunch, they have been screaming hatred towards the EU for years and years. Sadly their hatred is built on falsehoods, because they haven’t taken the time to learn about the structure of the EU, how the SM works nor UKs role and influence in the EU. Here are...
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    Thank you for the reply, I was responding to the specific point you were made here: As I explained above, trade barriers were an inevitable consequence of brexit, nothing to do with the EU. International trade does not involve human emotions, international trade is entirely logical. If the...
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    May I very politely explain that unfortunately you don’t understand international trade. There are trade barriers between every country. They can be broken into different levels with highest barriers to lowest: 1)At the most basic level countries trade on WTO terms, 2) above that countries...
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    I think brexit will be a talking point again after this election and especially so in 2026 when the trade and cooperation agreement is due to be renegotiated
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    The EU would not consider UK rejoining without substantive evidence that it would not be able to be reversed. (Ie public referendum with substantive majority) There are a few EU countries which prefer the UK not being a member as they can shape the EU which they couldn't do when UK influence...
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    I am not sure what could make brexit more successful What things do you think the govt hasn't acted on and could've done to make things happen? 42% of UK exports go to the EU, it's our largest trade partner by a country mile, the only way I can see to make things better are to reduce trade...
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    This is an interesting point, but I'm not sure the evidence shows it to be true. When one side decides to "take back control" the other side also takes back control. The EU was therefore acting on behalf of its member states to get the best deal for them. As I recall, the EU offered a number...
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    I see Nigel Farage has seen on poll and is busy claiming they he is LOTO Reform will get between 3 and 9 seats. Why does the media allow narcissists so much airtime
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    “I don’t care brexit has seriously damaged our economy, our businesses and people’s livelihoods”
  18. R

    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    you are clearly a very very very patient person with a very long life expectancy
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    We should learn from what Germany did after reunification They invested heavily in educating and training in engineering, manufacturing, they created a culture where workers in those sectors were highly regarded as professionals. Germany is now a global powerhouse UK meanwhile increased the...
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    THE FOURTH OF JULY

    Brexit is a process not an event. Odd how Brexit supporters are so desperate for everybody to move on, it’s almost like they aren’t proud of the results. Nevermind Keir Starmer, a Europhile will be renegotiating the TCA in 2026. Keir Starmer has already been talking to EU leaders and it won’t...
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