The best description I’ve seen of the UK’s EU customs strategy errors

Aug 18, 2021 5:57 AM

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The UK overplayed Ireland’s reliance on the UK land bridge between Ireland & mainland Europe. Priti Patel even threatened to starve the people of Ireland if Ireland didn’t drop the Backstop. Meanwhile, Ireland was busy making other plans… #brexit
Whoop! Front page!!!! Finally a Brexit Benefit!!

Priti Patel is fucking evil, so that's hardly surprising.

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Idiot

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An Indian threatening the Irish to make them do what the English want.

4 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

Did . . . did the brexiters forget they're on an island?

4 years ago | Likes 10 Dislikes 2

"People are tired of experts"

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

It's amazing that quote didn't single-handedly sink the Leave campaign. Speaks volumes really

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Revenge for the potato famine

4 years ago | Likes 11 Dislikes 7

Great idea of British to threaten to starve the Irish. This arrogance has no borders

4 years ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 4

Never fuck with Ireland. H'on the lads!

4 years ago | Likes 11 Dislikes 1

Brexit was ideology first, and an attempt to cram solutions into it afterwards. There was never proper thought put into it, just soundbites.

4 years ago | Likes 25 Dislikes 2

That was always going to be the way unfortunately, the people in charge of seeing it through didn't want it in the first place.

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

BuT sOvErIeGnTy!

4 years ago | Likes 12 Dislikes 2

I hate when the direct Ireland EU ferry doesn't just visit other countries first.

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1812 vibes intensify

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Lol imagine threatening to starve Irish and thinking that would go over well

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 1

best version of "hey... you wasn't supposed to notice that" iv ever seen.

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This is how imagine it will play out: v

4 years ago | Likes 47 Dislikes 5

Tories = GOP, but with tea and silk tie.

4 years ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 4

That #borisborder hashtag on the map, tho

4 years ago | Likes 42 Dislikes 3

It was his decision, he could've kept the customs union like other non-EU countries.

4 years ago | Likes 7 Dislikes 0

Well the Good Friday Agreement forbids an actual border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, or the Troubles start again

4 years ago | Likes 19 Dislikes 0

But with Brexit some border checks are needed. So they've basically put that border in the Irish sea.

4 years ago | Likes 13 Dislikes 0

Brits starved them once already. Never forget. The fact that someone even threatened starving them in modern times is too much.

4 years ago | Likes 19 Dislikes 0

Just watched documentary about that.. The Trevalerier or what ever was real scumbag.

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Trevelyan. Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan. But, yeah, we still hate that guy.

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Just to be pedantic it isn't an Ireland-EU route as Ireland is in the EU. It is an Ireland-continental Europe route

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England and Wales were convenient land bridges for trade between Ireland and the Continent. Not anymore.

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I'm glad, as a Brit who voted remain, that they are doing this. I want to watch leavers squirm every time someone mentions Brexit

4 years ago | Likes 24 Dislikes 5

I voted remain. Are you crazy? You're glad the ship you're on is sinking because you can watch others squirm? I hope the best for Brexit

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 2

There's no 'best' to be had. It was all downsides. I want them to see the failure the tory government sold the country so they'll stop /

4 years ago | Likes 11 Dislikes 0

Voting for the bastards.

4 years ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 0

Maybe then with an actual representational government we'll salvage what's left from this nose dive into fascism.

4 years ago | Likes 7 Dislikes 0

Priti Patel is awful, she would oversee the Irish famine if she had the power

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Priti Pathetic

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Jip, she is the nastiest politician I have seen in a while.

4 years ago | Likes 10 Dislikes 1

As an American, "And she's not one of ours?! Hot damn."

4 years ago | Likes 7 Dislikes 0

She seems to have modelled herself on the worst you've got. -sigh-

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

She really is. She's a nasty piece of work.

4 years ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 0

If she said that she's even more of an insensitive bitch than the media were suggesting. I live in the UK but am willing to suffer if it 1/2

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means I get to watch the dozy cunts who voted for brexit sitting slack jawed wondering the milk and honey went. Operation clusterfuck. 2/2

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The cunt said it

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Fucking hell. Some piece of work. In an unrelated matter, does anyone have wood chipper with vertical feed hopper and a gantry/chain block?

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She clearly didn't say it. It's mad that people are posting sources that they're not even bothering to read, as they just prove she didn't.

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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-46488479 not verbatim perhaps, but still caused a shitstorm. Insensitive at the very least.

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Caused a shit storm because that's literally these people's jobs. Make the most outrageous headlines possible to get the clicks.

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BBC doesn't have adverts so doesn't benefit from clicks.

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And the BBC doesn't claim anywhere that she threatened to starve the Irish.

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So, we got an, uh, source for the UK home Secretary threatening to starve the Irish?

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No, because it's not what she said at all. But we shouldn't let a little thing like facts stand in the way of Imgur's anti-brexit mob.

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You are the real MVP

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So, she said there was a serious risk if there was a no deal brexit of a knockon effect to goods heading into the Republic via the UK....

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Not exactly what's in the picture posted by the OP then....

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Warning that a dislocation of road haulage via uk ports to the continent may have a negative impact on IRE seems rather prudent tbh

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Google "what is subtext?"

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The OPs post states the home secretary said something. They did not. Its debatable if she meant what is being inferred here.

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You don’t know much about Priti Patel, then. It’s was a very thinly-veiled threat which she swiftly apologised for once she made it: .

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The Tories are dumber than a bag of hammers.

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The blue passport is a really nice touch.

4 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

Is that the one made in France that looks black?

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This is absolutely RIDICULOUS!! This not NOT representative of a MODERN BRITAIN and the fact that this NONSENSE would be made is UTTER...

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MADNESS!! Boris has blonde hair...

4 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 2

And the man's hairdo in the pic is much too orderly. That ain't a Boris, that's for sure.

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Thing is, it’s meant to be? As in, you look at him and go “What a funny looking bloke” and not “Did he just call Muslim women postboxes??”

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A bag of hammers is at least occasionally useful.

4 years ago | Likes 57 Dislikes 0

They’re extremely useful. You can take the hammers out and hammer some Tories with them

4 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

Psht, like they know how to make fire.

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Don't be fooled. They aren't dumb. Just maliciously opportunistic.

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Or just plain malicious.

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Not mutually exclusive...

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This is awesome!

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Not seeing any brighter buttons amongst the Labour Party or the Lib Dems. UK politics is a sea of sub-mediocre cunts

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Sadly true.

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There's a lot invested into making people think that.'

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Give me a single name that you would heartily recommend

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 1

Good counter. I can't

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I'm NOT saying that there any good in the shitshow that is the Tories just that everyone else is just a different flavour of shit

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Conservatives are the same no matter what flag they fly. Hell they're even trying to privatize the NHS.

4 years ago | Likes 22 Dislikes 1

Umm... drawing of ferry routes + idle assertion. Proves what?

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That people on the internet will believe anything if you put some pretty pictures with it.

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That Brexit was a clusterfuck drawn by the most incompetent people who forgot the existence of fucking boats?

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It proves that does it? Wow!

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And Ireland.

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"it's just a rumour". Everyone in the comments "oh this is definitely fact lolololololol".

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The rumour is evening except the expansion of coastal shipping from Ireland to the continent. That has been spinning up

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Classic imgur

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Ouch. Starve me once, shame on you, starve me twice, shame on ..

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4 years ago (deleted Aug 18, 2021 8:18 AM) | Likes 0 Dislikes 0

Britain...

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Still shame on you, actually

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The huge irony is some places in the UK have emptier shelves in the supermarket now because of all of this.

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Has absolutely nothing to do with this.

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The quality of fresh produce in the UK at present is abominable.

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Where are you? I’m in the Midlands and it’s fine. There’s a few things I can’t get from week to week but it’s largely fine.

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Bristol! Shortages are fairly minor. You can just see the fruit and veg has longer in transit and gone a bit mank compared to before.

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Where in the Midlands? I'm from nottz and lived In matlock for years.

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Outside Birmingham

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We… we can’t get starved again

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That's what the Dutch thought in WW2, ever since we make sure we grow enough domestically to never have that happen again.

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Ummmm, it doesn’t matter how much you produce domestically if your neighbors just barge in and take everything for themselves

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It's a lot easier to hide what you produce then smuggle in imports. Only the regions that imported had a big famine.

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Dutch had a famine in ww2?

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The trouble with the EU is they have no word for Entrepreneur

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I dunno if that's trouble so much as it is problem solving...

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Then what do they call founders of Klarna, N26, Picnic, Wolt and Bolt?

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Ceci n'est pas un Bushism

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I don't speak French, not among the languages I've mastered.

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Just thought of the Who. "Yeeeeeeah! Wont get starved again!"

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Hehehe I saw your Bush Jr

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As a major seagoing power historically, the idea that they did not think of this is just astounding.

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Hey, the song says "Britannia rule the waves". You can forgive the Limeys for assuming that meant only they had long-range ships.

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Governments seem to have difficulty with the concept of "going around". Just read up on the French Maginot line.

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These are not their best years.

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Seens to be going around atm unfortunately

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Especially since their plan is to just trade with Australia instead of Europe.

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"did not think" - exactly.

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Probably because they just assumed they could sink any trade they don't like as they did back in the day, when Britannia ruled the waves.

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Thinking isn't big with BoJo the Clown

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I wish people would stop calling him things like this. The man isn't an idiot, which makes everything he does SO much worse.

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The UK awarded a £14 million shipping contract to a company with no ships, and a terms and conditions page taken from a takeaway (1/x)

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They then spoke to an Irish shipping company about the contract, but signed no contract and then claimed the company backed out (2/3)

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The whole thing was utterly bizarre from the country that once "ruled the waves" (4/3) - the link was too big...

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See Dominic Raabs' comments regarding Dover. AFTER the Brexit vote. While leading the trade talks....

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He assumed stuff just showed up on his table my magic

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One of the best clips from this entire shit show - DR expressing his surprise and expecting it to be met with agreement rather than a 1/2

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Horrified, astounded silence. Bizarrely, look at the idiot's spectacular CV, it's like he killed the real DR and stole his identity.

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2/2

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What an asshole... and still at it now. Wankers the lot of them!

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modern conservatism rejects history, learning, and thinking of consequences.

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I mean, ffs, we are an island… a small one at that… how did the tories not think ‘gee, maybe Ireland and EU might just go around us?’

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The idea that they are unimportant, inconsequential and just plain incompetent is impossible to hold for Tories.

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You have an interesting definition of "small island" if one of world's ten largest islands qualifies.

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How did they do it before? I assume they're talking about land shipping through the channel and across England.

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And then to ships to get to Ireland? Why didn't they realize going to ships earlier was an option? Why wasn't it always done this way?

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Basically road haul all the way to Anglesey (NW tip of Wales) and then a short hop to Dublin, quite a bit faster. JIT efficiencies.

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Thanks for the info. Now I know infinitely more about shipping practices between Ireland and mainland Europe than I ever thought I would.

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It's the 9th largest island in the world. Tories are morons but Great Britain is pretty large.

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haha, they voted for brexit - I'm not surprised that these people have problems with thinking things through...

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49% voted against it, it wasn't meant to be a legal binding vote, a Election with a 49/51 split would been recounted twice. many changed.

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It's all born of conservatism and nationalism. A lot of Brits still haven't realised that the world doesn't actually need us for anything.

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Kinda like the person at every job who's been there 30 years and thinks they're the best employee and irreplaceable

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It's kinda the same story as why people vote for trump really. Misinformation. Lies. Hope to return to a great past.

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One that never really existed in the way they think it did.

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Oh I mean come on now. It's very easy to forget about a little thing like 'the sea'.

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I still dont understand brexit.

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You know racism? Yeah, England is really good at that.

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Well you have to start off with a entitled mindset. We're not ruling the EU, therefore it must be ruling us. Agreements and unions are >

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for pansies. Case in point: devolution of the UK. The English government does not play well with others.

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And that's even though the UK got a lot of special benefits as a member

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Neoliberal economic reform has hurt England especially hard ever since Thatcher.

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Rightwing media redirects working class anger telling them its the fault of European Parliament bureaucrats and not the rich and powerful.

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Conservative politicians then rode this wave of resent to election on the back of Brexit.

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Start with the fact that the UK paid more into the EU than it got out. Then it's a struggle to convince someone the benefits are worth it.

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when you factor in the trade benefits, and not just the direct payments from the EU, we were better off in than out.

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Conservatives fuck everyone on both sides of the Atlantic.

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UK government blamed the UK for all bad things for decades. Enough some people believed it was better to get rid of the EU.

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Kind of, but it was more the media than the government. UK governments were pro-EU before Boris Johnson. Even Theresa May was a remainer.

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A corrupted political class convinced its populace that foreign people were coming for them and the best course of action was self-sabotage

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Corrupted political class COMBINED with massive Russian disinformation social media campaign, just like trump in USA at the time

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The UK got the deal of the century to join the EU. But they thought that deal was crap, so they left thinking they could get a better deal.

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They were wrong.

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It's supporters don't either

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Imagine Texas but smarter, now imagine Washington but dumber. Now imagine Texans being fed up with Washington.

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It sounds incredible British politicians would be smarter than Texans

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The UK was in a big trading bloc with the EU to the benefit of all. Now it isn't, and is realising that the EU didn't need them at all. 1/?

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So whats the deal Ireland? I keep seeing that

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We left because the UK has become increasingly right wing and Americanised, and the left leaning EU wasn't a good fit from a right wing 2/3

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perspective. Long story short, Brits identify more with Americans than we do with our own neighbors, and now we're alone. 3/3

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The part I love is that the UK already had special treatment by maintaining the pound while still in the EU trade block.

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All the more so because the current US president identifies more with the Republic of Ireland than he does the UK. Apart from the 1/2

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huge economic and cultural damage, it's actually pretty hilarious 2/2

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racism. That's all it is, really.

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And housing prices, a lack of future, centralization of power, wealth, culture, relevance, youth and so forth. Future was made exclusive.

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All caused by foreigners, they say.

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"A lack of future", lol. Such specific reasoning! You know what you wrote reads as "I don't like foreigners", right?

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I doesn't "read as....". That's bs. Xenofobia is a symptom included in the whole show and certainly a factor, but stating the obvious?!

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Dude you can't even spell xenophobia.

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Neither do they.

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EU: Undemocratic & racist political union & trade cartel that imposes 14% tariffs on poor African farmers. UK wanted out, even if painful.

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lol I'm SURE that was the reason. Sure.

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The EU is more of a democracy than the UK is.

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The EU is as undemocratic as the UK is. Nor did Brexiteers vote for "poor African farmers". "Racism", LOL, just Brexiteers projecting.

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African tariffs have always been nonsense https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything_but_Arms

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

LMAO. Is the House Of Lords democratically elected? ?

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Lord Frost (Brexit negotiator) is an unelected member of cabinet. UK has no constitution, just an oath to dynastic monarchy. Democracy? Haha

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The UK cut its overseas aid this year. The only country to do so.

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Trade>Aid

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Absolutely. Nowhere near the % as suggested. https://fullfact.org/economy/george-freeman-africa-eu-tariffs/

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So it was just lies from Tories and UKIP? I'M SCHOCKED!

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Glad we left. Remain can only point to short-term economic pain - and their lack of access to Polish nannies - as reasons not to have left.

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...... Are you claiming that there will only be short-term economic pain or that nannies will be the only workers missing?

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Lack of food on shelves, food rotting in fields, lack of nursing staff, increased costs of....well, everything.

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It's almost like you don't actually have a fucking clue what's going on.

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lol

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Point me towards one benefit arising from Brexit.

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Tories shut down every major industry in the left-wing voting, unionised North, and provided no support to recover. Then settled immigrants

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into these already deprived areas, allowing the competition for jobs to cause hatred and racism. This swung the voters to the right.

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Meanwhile, the EU would take the UK's dues, and distribute directly to the most deprived UK areas, ruining the plan. So the Govt used a

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compliant racist press to blame the North's issues on immigrants and the EU. Once the swing was done, a vote to leave the EU was run, which

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through the Leave campaign illegally spending more foreign money than allowed just about won, by a few %. Now the govt keeps the dues and

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So did most who voted for it, so... You're not alone.

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And remainers did? Half of Remain voters voted for it because they were lied to about WW3 and *millions* of job losses.

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WW3? The fuck are you talking about? We wanted to keep all the things you took away.

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What did we take away? What have you lost? How is your life worse, materially, as a result of Brexit?

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I no longer have a citizenship to a group of 27 nation states? "It didn't affect me personally" is some Tory shit alright.

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WW3 claim was made up by Johnson and the tabloids

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No mention of WW3 by Cameron there, honey.

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Most of the leavers voted for it because they were lied to about all the benefits we'd suddenly have, which have yet to emerge.

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Nobody does, especially those responsible for it.

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It was the inevitable rebellon of those not at the top of the pyramid.

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Rebellion against what? Free trade? Or, heavens no, immigrants?

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Against sentiments shared in tabloids, a battery of negative emotions and the consequences of centralizing all wealth and power.

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Shouldn't then they vote for Labour? Aren't the leaders of Brexit literally those who centralise all wealth and power?

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Only those at the top will ever see any benefit from it

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Talking about it classwise yeah. If the "rebellion" emotions don't go further than this.

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It was certain people at the top that exploited the ignorance of those at the bottom to get them to vote leave

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Yep, but it wasn't a manipulation or circumstance that just happened.

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But they lied over and over. Even admitted some of the lies just an hour after the vote was over. And some people now learn of the benefits

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The UK paid *vast* sums of money to be a member of a undemocratic stagnating trade bloc which bailed out corrupt members and flooded us 1/

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"undemocratic"? Mate, "House of Lords" tells you the mind your hypocrisy.

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The UK got a lot of money back from the EU, and the EU is more democratic than the UK.

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Also if you don't like corrupt cronyism, I have some extremely bad news about the Tories.

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We can vote the Tories out. EU countries are stuck with Brussels, and its rotten system. And we paid more than we got back btw.

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Again, if you have a problem with corrupt and rotten systems, I have some very bad news about UK democracy.

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with unskilled labour, whilst also imposing strict rules and regs on us without us being given a proper vote. So we left.

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"Without being given a proper vote", he says! We had veto after veto after veto. What a fucking moron.

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Which runles and regs did you have an issue with?

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Paying staff a minimum wage and providing a reasonable standard of living for the elderly.

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Sounds like you actually fell for Farage's nonsense

4 years ago | Likes 27 Dislikes 4

I worked in Brussels for two years, and the UK Parliament for one - I know plenty about how the EU *doesn't* work. I loathe it.

4 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 10

And whose bullshit did you buy? David Cameron? JP Morgan? Goldman Sachs? Bob fucking Geldof?

4 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 6

yeah how's that working out so far

4 years ago | Likes 15 Dislikes 4

Even as someone who voted remain i have to admit i haven't personally noticed a difference.

4 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 6

My old man voted leave. His nursing home business of 30yrs got shut down because of EU regs so i understand his feelings. I didnt vote...

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Leave, and I'm frustrated that my dad voted the future of the nation based on anti-reg reasons. That said its vital to remember that not...

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

Every leaver is a racist. We have family all over France and labeling everyone who voted leave automatically as racist is only as...

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 1

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Ha! I've heard of moving the goalposts, but half a century is quite a punt. I guess it's a neat way to avoid having to produce any evidence

4 years ago | Likes 11 Dislikes 0

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Holy hell, that is a delusional take.

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Have a look at the economic maps of the UK 10-20-30-40-50 years ago. It makes perfect sense.

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 15

50 years ago? for trade economics? should we include Yugoslavia and the USSR in those economic models? which Germany are we counting?

4 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

My claim is that the voters behaved in a predictable manner in the brexit vote. That their dissatisfaction was obvious.

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 1

The UK was actually struggling economically before they initially joined. Being a member boosted the English economy massively

4 years ago | Likes 10 Dislikes 0

The overall economy yes, but look at the distribution of it. Housing prices. Employment. The "rebellion" was under way for a long time.

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

But most of that is due to the UKs own government. The EU doesn't dictate everything. They are sometimes used as a scapegoat

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

And to be clear, I'm not saying the EU is perfect. There's a lot i would fix. But there's far more pros than cons

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0