So, from the little I've seen, sounds like Brexit is going well. If you are a fan of Mad Max...
So, from the little I've seen, sounds like Brexit is going well. If you are a fan of Mad Max...
Same thing across the world. People are idiots.
Well, I saw the potential a lack of food, with a bunch of talk about people should be buying extra to stock up.
The Ireland/N. Ireland border issue also looks to be stirring up those problems again.
Brexit keeps surprising us. The latest industry that might be under threat if the UK leaves the EU without a deal is allegedly that of sperm donation. Specifically, Danish sperm donation.
The Department of Health and Social Care revealed last week that 3,000 sperm samples were imported from Denmark to the UK in the last year, and nightmare scenarios were quick to flourish. The risk of Danish sperm being held up at British borders because of unclear custom arrangements seems to have never been so real.
Oh well here’s one industry already suffering
[URL="https://www.wired.co.uk/article/brexit-danish-sperm-banks-imports"]The Brexit crisis nobody is talking about? Our need for Danish sperm | WIRED UK[/url]
Can someone please explain to me the arguments for the uk being in the eu? Non economical.
Most of the benefits of being in the EU are economical. But free movement, single set of standards on all kind of items like food and safety regulations and stuff like roaming costs are all beneficial to the average person.
Oh yeah and not getting terrorism in NI would be a huge boon. Perhaps the people in NI will get their vote to leave the UK sooner rather than later. All in accordance to the good friday agreement that the UK will have to break anyway. With Brexit you can either have the Unionist unhappy or the Nationalists. Since you will get a hard border either way. The EU can't and won't have an open border witha third country that has no Norway or Switzerland style treaty with the EU.
I am still waiting for a Brexiteer to explain to me what laws he will be happy about getting revoked since EU dictatorship was so bad. Were there some stupid EU regulation? Sure but none of them were that harmful that i would call it a dictatorship. And before you even try to argue that EU officials are not elected. You are wrong. Every high ranking EU official was either elected by a EU vote or was send to work at the EU on behalve of an elected gourverment. Even the UK did send people to the EU.
The northern irish voted for brexit. The biggest causre of peace in northern ireland was 911. When americans that were funding the ira realised that terrorism wasn't fun.
Saying that eu officials were elected is the same as saying that the house of lords were elected. They weren't, not by voters. Emp's were that's why there were so many ukip members. Remember farage?
What laws would a brexiteer be happy to see revoked?
Free movement.
Fisheries.
Cap.
Being able to watch football on the same subscription.
Energy.
Trade.
Of course they are placed there either by election (Junker was elected by the EU parliament after those members were elected by us. And the commission mebers are designated by each member country of the EU. And all those goverments are elected by the people.
You really need to learn how the EU works.
NI voted to remain. 55.8 vs 44.2
Being able to watch Football on the same subscription? That one i don't get at all. Do you think the EU is reposible for the PL to sell their TV rights on a piecemeal basis?
Trade will be worse for the UK because of Brexit. Do you really think you can strike trade deals that are better than those that the EU was able to negotiate? Size matters.
Free Movement ok that was the main reason the UK voted for Brexit anyway.
I assume with fisheries you are talking about no other country being able to fish in your sea and set your own quotas?
What is Cap?
I am not fimiliar what impact the EU had on UK energy so i would like an explantion for that one.
My bad for some reason thought they voted to leave.
The Eu court said that football had to be broken up into packages.
Cap is the common argricultural policy.
The energy policy is partly meant to combat climate change which would be fine, but rather than subsidies for solar or wind etc... it chucks on (i think) about 20% to energy bills. It has led to some stupid play arounds by energy companies. I got sent 6 energy efficient light bulbs by my supplier. Which basically cost me £100.
I'm not going to convince you. Tbh i would have loved to remain but felt forced to vote leave as my life was getting worse. The problems could and should have been sorted by the british government but they didn't want to do what was needed to be done. So voted leave. Totally understand there will be pain for the next 5 years probably. But if you are already in pain a little more wont hurt. Sorry for others but they weren't listening when we were saying things were wrong so diddums.
Oh you don't need to convice me at all. I am glad you are out. I hated the british cherry picking for as long as i knew about EU politics. It is a stupid decision on the british part but i am glad you made it.
We really need skilled workers and if some of those polish that would would like to kick out come here we would be very glad about that.