I found this interesting. It’s mainly about how Brexit has introduced extra red tape when dealing with Europe. The article says how the EU is the UK’s largest trading partner, with the value of trade being over double that of the next largest trading partner: the USA.
Here are some quotes:
The days of freedom of movement for people, goods, and services between the UK and its neighbours are long gone.
The British economy has lost out and British citizens and businesses suffer from greater bureaucratic botheration.
Nor has immigration into the UK gone down since leaving the EU. The numbers have actually gone up, with people from Commonwealth countries, including India, Pakistan and Nigeria, more than compensating for EU citizens who used to come and go.
Undoubtedly leaving the union has brought additional trade barriers and hassle for a lot of businesses including travel chaos and the indignation of queues at passport control. But I think this opinion piece is rather click bait and not exactly written in full seriousness.
Ahh the real blight of Brexit. No more cheese and wine runs into France. What on earth did we do to ourselves! Idiots 😉.
Err I’m sorry but I’m old enough to remember being in the EU and having food items regularly restricted from being carried over and sold on the continent because of health and sanitation reasons. That’s completely normal and being inside or outside of the EU isn’t going to stop that. Unless the article is trying to suggest that the Foot and Mouth outbreak in the EU is a conspiracy from the British government? Is it? Oh shit reading a bit more it is suggesting a conspiracy. 😅
Has someone suggested that it is? I have obviously missed this. No-one is suggesting it is because of Brexit the UK can impose a ban on health grounds that they otherwise wouldn’t have been able to impose inside the EU. At least not the news sources I have read. Maybe on Twitter and Facebook amongst the gammon legions?
I’ll agree with this. A complete sham and I wish the world didn’t use this systems to fleece travellers. However most of the world is now moving towards systems like this. We like to think it’s just the evil US that have an ESTA style system but more and more countries have this now. Canada has one, New Zealand has one. The EU and the UK not having one is, frankly, weird given this. In my opinion 😊.
Let’s not pretend that the UK economy inside the EU would be lightyears ahead of where it is now. It would still be flat lining and we’d still be bobbing in and out of potential recession. People speak like being in the EU we would be bucking recessions and world economic downturns and growing year on year by 3%+. If Germany isn’t doing that, if France isn’t doing that then what the fuck are people thinking?
Personally I hope these talks reduce the friction between the two unions. Improved travel arrangements would go an awful long way to promote more good willing. Realistically, and I’ve said this many times, Labour are not going to be the ones to promote rejoining. I would be staggered if they joined the EEA even. The UK needs PR and needs to use that power of PR to put both Conservative and Labour into a minority with pro European parties making up a coalition majority with the sole aim of either joining the EEA or full EU. Labour certainly aren’t going to take us out again but they won’t champion bringing us back in either. The unions have never liked the cheaper labour free movement brings with it and as long as they control the Labour party things won’t change.
Honestly, your well reasoned and fairly balanced comment is a breath of fresh air to me. Specially in the stale gas cloud of Brexit hate that always seems to dominate online. Along with the majority I voted for Brexit and I think it was a great idea then and still is now. The flack I’ve taken and the friendships that had to end (not on my account I have to say) because of it has been unfortunate but here we are. Thank you for your post.
I don’t see anything in Mannys post that was “pro-Brexit”. Its a stupid idea now, and it was a stupid idea then.
The only things I see are that all the complaints from the article are stupid because they have nothing to do with Brexit. There will always be a “cloud of Brexit hate”, because there are only downsides dreamt as positives by the deranged. However being in the EU will not help the country with a recession when Tories, and Labour don’t do anything that would actually help with a recession.
No.
Is that the best response?
I’m still waiting for Boris to give us bendy bananas, or was that just bullshit?
Nope.