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Why can't I understand all that ?
I keep asked about eu laws affect me, it's patently obvious that these laws in the round affect how a countries run and our parliament rubber stamped. It's your critical thinking thick remainer mates who seem to think we weren't taking eu laws on board.

As long as you keep calling them "EU laws", you'll be stuck with your head up your arris.

For the umpteenth time, we helped draft the laws, wrote the laws, and agreed to implement the laws.


Now might be an apposite time to post this gem, to illustrate the point.........


 
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As long as you keep calling them "EU laws", you'll be stuck with your head up your arris.

For the umpteenth time, we helped draft the laws, wrote the laws, and agreed to implement the laws.


Now might be a apposite time to post this gem, to illustrate the point.........


So all those other nations being represented in the eu parliament may as well go home then who hold them lolly pop sticks raising them up and down at the speed of sound passing legislation. Britain alone is running the show, well I'll go to foot of our stairs.
 
As long as you keep calling them "EU laws", you'll be stuck with your head up your arris.

For the umpteenth time, we helped draft the laws, wrote the laws, and agreed to implement the laws.


Now might be an apposite time to post this gem, to illustrate the point.........


I wasn’t expecting that ending. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

brilliant sketch
 
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Andy,........did you understand what brexit was about !
The intention of Britons voting to leave the European Union was to give us self-rule and freedom from foreign control; to stop so much of our wealth being syphoned off by foreigners and to stop so many immigrants coming here. It was never about trade; only after the YES vote result (which was unexpected by our Government) did our Government start talking of "a deal" and how difficult it is to get "a deal", in an attempt to thwart the vote. Also, the EU rules state that the EU must not make things difficult for any member state that leaves the EU, after it has left the EU - but this is what the EU has done: made things difficult. So with our Government and the EU both being against Brexit, no wonder it is hard to get things done (when it needn't be - how hard is it to put tomatoes on a boat?).

Nope. We've had Brexit since 2020, since which time things have steadily gotten worse... I've been seeing shortage in shops for a few years
Nope, the shortages started in 2020 because of the government shutting down businesses and inflating the currently for the mythical "covid". Normal life has not recovered since then for us and for other countries that undertook similar stupid measures. A (seemingly) unlikely analogy to the tomato situation is what has happened with pubs. There is currently a shortage of pubs - it is not making headline news but it is true, wherever you are in the country now you will have less choice of and probably longer to travel to get to any pubs. This is because the covid rules forced pubs to close, which in many cases lost them so much money that they could not reopen, and of those that did reopen many have been since forced to close because of the rising prices of everything caused by the covid money inflation.

PSML at

Empire, illegal wars, imposed governments...

And now the UK wants to remove Human rights legislation and hard fought for worker/civil rights...
Ellal you are what used to called certifiably insane.
 
We've had Brexit since 2016 yet the tomato shortage has only been this last couple of weeks, so why has the shortage happened only now?


The channel is no barrier for your beloved fake refugees and nor do you want it to be, so why are you invoking it for tomatoes?


Britain gave freedom and the Rights of Man to the rest of the world, including Europe - not the other way round.
We've been out of the EU since the end of January 2020, not 2016...and since our laws are based upon Saxon and Norman law you could say we imported them from european culture in the first place.
Unless there's any Brehon laws left from the Celtic culture those subsequent invasions replaced?
 
That ending sums the sketch up nicely. Typical clueless elderly gammon Brexer - brilliant.
 
There is currently a shortage of pubs - it is not making headline news but it is true, wherever you are in the country now you will have less choice of and probably longer to travel to get to any pubs. This is because the covid rules forced pubs to close,


Pubs have been in decline since before the smoking ban.

I hope you've stocked up on tin foil though.
 
So all those other nations being represented in the eu parliament may as well go home then who hold them lolly pop sticks raising them up and down at the speed of sound passing legislation. Britain alone is running the show, well I'll go to foot of our stairs.

It's not that you don't get it, it's that you don't want to admit it.
 
Sorry you lost me, what don't I want to admit?
Is the EU parliament where they pass legislation a figment of my imagination?
 
Pubs have been in decline since before the smoking ban.

I hope you've stocked up on tin foil though.

Pubs have been in decline since the Government created "off-licences" in (about) 1960, prior to that you could only buy alcoholic drink in a pub, not a shop.

Many other things subsequent to that have slowly killed the pub, such as the Government giving favourable tax status to supermarket alcohol sales, the Government smoking ban and the Government flooding us with anti-alcohol immigrants. All of these pale in comparison to the huge effect of Government forced covid business closures.
 
Have you been able to find a single example yet, that prevents you doing something you think you should be able to do?
 
The intention of Britons voting to leave the European Union was to give us self-rule and freedom from foreign control
We already had it. Name one "EU" regulation that we didn't have a say in

...to stop so much of our wealth being syphoned off by foreigners
WTF are you on about? Most of the wealth in this country has been "syphoned off" by the rich into offshore tax havens

...and to stop so many immigrants coming here
Are you aware that we have obligations under international law (law which WE helped make) to take in refugees?

Also, the EU rules state that the EU must not make things difficult for any member state that leaves the EU, after it has left the EU - but this is what the EU has done:
WTF? The EU is now treating us as what we are - a third country - and as such we are obliged to adhere to the details of the Trade and Co-operation Agreement, which WE negotiated (it wasn't imposed on us - the Buffoon signed it). The EU is merely holding up their end of the deal, not punishing us as the xenophobic right wing press (e.g.Daily Mail, Daily Express and Telegraph) would have you believe

...how hard is it to put tomatoes on a boat?
Very, if your government has created a situation where reams of paperwork are required to export to us (as required by the T&C Agreement), and when it can take 80+ hours to get through customs with your return load. Under those circumstances NOBODY in haulage in the EU wants to deliver here - because of the barriers WE have erected against free trade

Nope, the shortages started in 2020 because of the government shutting down businesses and inflating the currently for the mythical "covid". Normal life has not recovered since then for us and for other countries that undertook similar stupid measures.
This us not what my friends in the Netherlands and Belgium tell me, but maybe because they are Johnny Foreigners they are all lying? Oh hold on, a couple of them are Brits...

Ellal you are what used to called certifiably insane.
Based on your skewed view of the EU and the world, maybe you should be looking in the mirror and asking yourself who the sane ones are
 
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