Get Brexhit done

Prices, duty, delays to name a few.

Conversely, how am I better off as a direct result of Brexit?
Prices
Debatable ?? If that can be entirely pinned on brexit

Dunno if you are better off or not due to brexit or worse off directly due to brexit
 
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Prices
Debatable ?? If that can be entirely pinned on brexit

Dunno if you are better off or not due to brexit or worse off directly due to brexit
Not really debatable .

Not all of any price rise is totally Brexit, but it has contributed.

Is there any evidence where Brexit has directly reduced any prices ?
 
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You tell me Jim.
OK, as you asked.
You're trying your best to divert several threads, snoopy.
You're trying to divert a Brexit thread to Bull running in Pamplona, cops killing subdued prisoners to the justice system in Afghanistan, ITVx issues to disclosing personal data, ITVx issues to your vendetta problems, just to name a few. :rolleyes:

And I see you're still intent on breaking rule 13:
13) NEVER post any other member's personal details or information which may be used for identification.

The Act doesn't just cover the disclosure of personal data, it also covers accessing personal data, or retaining personal data without there being a genuine business need.
It also places a requirement on the organisation in certain respects:
  • The UK GDPR introduces a duty on all organisations to report certain personal data breaches to the relevant supervisory authority. You must do this within 72 hours of becoming aware of the breach, where feasible.
  • If the breach is likely to result in a high risk of adversely affecting individuals’ rights and freedoms, you must also inform those individuals without undue delay.
  • You should ensure you have robust breach detection, investigation and internal reporting procedures in place. This will facilitate decision-making about whether or not you need to notify the relevant supervisory authority or the affected individuals, or both.
  • You must also keep a record of any personal data breaches, regardless of whether you are required to notify.

Contrary to motorbiking's perverted offer, despite him claiming he is extremely familiar with the law:
Perhaps you'd like to try a private prosecution? Would you like help drafting the NPO that you'll need to serve?
a private prosecutiion is not required, a complaint to the appropriate organisation is sufficient:
If you think your data has been misused or that the organisation holding it has not kept it secure, you should contact them and tell them.
If you’re unhappy with their response, you can make a complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) or get advice from the ICO.

It's also routine to make a complaint to the appropriate organisation if they hold incorrect peronal data.
The various members on this forum who insist on addressing me by an incorrect name have been informed on numerous occasions that their record is incorrect, yet they insist on using it repeatedly, and refuse to correct their record:

Your right to get your data corrected​

If you are unhappy with how the organisation has handled your request, you should first complain to it .
Having done so, if you remain dissatisfied you can make a complaint to the ICO .
You can also seek to enforce your rights through the courts. If you decide to do this, we strongly advise that you seek independent legal advice first.
 
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So no border controls or export certificate needed to export meat from the EU?

So you think it’s okay for our friends in the EU to fob us off with dodgy meat?
the EU and dodgy meat companies are not the same thing

Id like to think you would be embarrassed by such a silly argument.


I don’t think it is ok that a key Brexit slogan was “take back control”,when clearly we have less control now
 
the EU and dodgy meat companies are not the same thing
No, but dodgy meat companies within the EU are not being picked up by the EU's strict* food hygiene agencies when it comes to exporting the shìte.

*For strict, read non-existant.
 
No, but dodgy meat companies within the EU are not being picked up by the EU's strict* food hygiene agencies when it comes to exporting the shìte.

*For strict, read non-existant.
why should the EU care what is exported to the UK?

as for EU strict food hygiene agencies, they work fine in the EU.


but you voted to have no controls "we dont need EU rules we can have our own rules" ..........what rules, clearly we have none :ROFLMAO:
 
Boris saw different.
He has done, what the IRA and the foriegners could never achieve.
He ended the UK, look forward to a life of defence of endless immigration and change.

Immigration Immigration Immigration

has replaced

Economy, Economy, Economy

So on the one hand we have a free market enterprise system that makes no distinction between uk and foreign because the market is sacrosant there cannot be any bias if the market is to operate efficiently.

Then on the other we have protectionists who say the economy isn't just the free market, there is cultue, history, people etc

Where do you draw the line?

Our Government neither wants to invest in training the indigenous UK workforce as that goes against their free market principles - the market and economic agents (people) should decide what to invest in and train up to do. Obviously this conveninently leaves market failure when the market doesn't operate efficiently - but they are adherents - so repeat after me - the market is always right.

So they can square the circle so to speak through immigration - you get the workforce you need without the investment but at the cost it will undermine the locals.
 
No, but dodgy meat companies within the EU are not being picked up by the EU's strict* food hygiene agencies when it comes to exporting the shìte.

*For strict, read non-existant.

I don't get this logic. Did the EU based companies export horse meat labelled as Horst Meat then the unscrupulous importer then reballed and repackaged as beef?
 
why should the EU care what is exported to the UK?

as for EU strict food hygiene agencies, they work fine in the EU.


but you voted to have no controls "we dont need EU rules we can have our own rules" ..........what rules, clearly we have none :ROFLMAO:
Only you could post something like that and not see how stupid and biased you are.
 
I don’t think it is ok that a key Brexit slogan was “take back control”,when clearly we have less control now
The Tories love a slogan...

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Only you could post something like that and not see how stupid and biased you are.
There is nothing biased with facts, they are just facts

You voted to leave the EU so the EU took back control, it acts in the interests of its member states, not UK
 
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