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Dairy is going well... Erm....maybe not https://www.farminguk.com/news/uk-dairy-exports-to-eu-plunged-96-in-january_57817.html Sales of milk and cream to the EU are down an extraordinary 96 per cent ? and chicken and beef by almost 80 per cent ? because of Brexit, new figures show. Overall, the trade barriers erected in Boris Johnson?s deal have cost exporters more than ?1.1bn since the start of the year, The Food and Drink Federation says.
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How about a moat instead, with Gondolas on as an attraction. Borders sound hostile, but a moat is softer. Maybe call it the Arrangement Moat. Actually on second thoughts, it could easily freeze over into an ice strip. You could hold international distance skating events on it. People could drive all the way from Ireland Island (over Johnson?s new imaginary bridge) to compete. Even the Welsh could come, over the sea in their longboats, after they too have dug a massive gully to separate them selves from www.disunitedkingdom.com I?d say go for it!
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It?s getting more pongy over in Whitehall And it?s seeping out in all sorts of places. With a government so used to telling lies, it?s left in the awkward position of where the truth is being painfully picked out of it, one story at a time. Still, I am rather enjoying this sh1tfest, all of it self inflicted, all of it delicious. https://apple.news/Ac21p5VwlS0-P3D6ZxL2qTg
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Slip slip sliding downwards, with their own momentum. It?s like a series of Black Ader, with Dom C and BJ W4nkers, let them do their utmost.
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Do we think that if there wasn?t a pandemic, then the government would be operating on a different level, doing things by the book, by the rules? ? much of this comes down to character and personal judgment. Systems are often only as strong as the people operating within them.? With that in mind, I?d not hold my breath on Johnson or his team. https://apple.news/ADvgQvVK8Q9awJEI3Arm7hg From the Evening Standard
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TheCat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes yes. This govt is sh!t.... > > And you don't like brexit > > Noted. Shall we pretend otherwise, for the sake of the country? See if Boris makes any changes to his Government?s way of operating, or do we get more of the same not quite the actual truth type warm words? Then where are we?
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It?s too late for this government, its fatberg has slipped the mooring. Johnson on Dyson and many other things Matt Cockhand Dominic Raab Dave (not the rapper) Fishing Accounting for dead people Scotland Ireland Announcing a bridge to somewhere And the rest. It?s a countdown until the end.
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A lot of scree for an obvious wankfest of an event. We Are Worse Of because Of Brexit End
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rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I?m not sure why people want to watch in on the > funeral of a person they?ve never met and didn?t > know. Seriously? You don?t get it?
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Maybe it?s time to bring back Dominick Grieve and Ken Clarke etc You know, the ones real people might trust
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The ?carrot? is the person?s character Cameron, Johnson and CO are rotten carrots, you know this, they know this.
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My friend can read the bottom line on a vision chart, and his iPhone at normal settings
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It?s the ?Dave?s fcuked a pig? story all over again for the Tory?s Nobody doesn?t believe it?s not true, just nobody wants to say ?yes, he did it and I watched? Seriously, and this lot took the country to Brexit, then a hard Brexit and let lots more people die of covid than really should have. And they got votes.
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TheCat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This prob won't be a popular suggestion....but > what about paying politicians more? > > Further....incentive payments for doing a good > job. And given that almost any metric one could > choose as a KPI would likely be open to > abuse...how about the ultimate KPI of winning your > seat again at the next GE...I.e. Each time you > retain your seat at a general election, you salary > goes up significantly...so if you're a 5 termer > you might get paid a multiple of a first > termer....so you are financially incentivised to > look after your constituents, not to look after > yourself.... > > Obviously combining this with a robust set of CoI > disclosures and restrictions. > > Anyway.. Plenty of reasons not to like that > suggestion as well.....just thinking out > loud/outside the box.... My friend is an alcoholic, in recovery. 1 drink is too many, 1000 drinks are not enough.
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heartblock Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The thing is it?s not sleaze, it?s corruption and > needs to be called what it is. With a corrupt government, how can they call it what it is? It?s always prevarication, distraction, and delay when called out.
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My two friends had it done, it?s about ?8k I think. They are both happy about it, but it sounds a bit scary to me.
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He?s building quite the legacy is Dave Rotten Tory through and through https://apple.news/A-7yn2MvbTWW9RUzI5M0cDA
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The Tory lot are miffed (again) they just don?t get why London doesn?t like them, or want their mayor So they bully the mayor from above. Same old Tory tactics. But London prefers a Labour mayor, even a one like Khan. And so the next 4 years go. It?s a way of sticking it to the current Tory government. Fcuk you, fcuk Brexit.
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Poster boy
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I?m thinking of installing stairs in my bungalow, any advice?
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Queens Husband, Edinburgh - Prince Philip has died age 99
Seabag replied to natty01295's topic in The Lounge
jazzer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Or who won Masterchef which the Final was due to > be aired this evening, wiped from the schedule and > antie beeb doesn't have the courtesy to say when > it will be broadcast. > > It does not necessitate both BBC 1 and BBC 2 > broadcasting simultaneously the same content, BBC4 > suspended for 24 hours and what happened to the > Women's football match which was due to be > screened this evening, duly wiped from the > schedule. > > Their is only so much that can be said about his > death and tribute, show it by all means, but once > shown it doesn't need to be broadcast continuously > for 12 hours. No you?re right, maybe a snappy advert in the style of Just Eat, singing ?Prince Philip is DEAD? would have been easier to consume, maybe 30 seconds of penguins tap dancing, with the last penguin making the announcement. Followed of course by the Masterchef voice over of India Knight ?Prince Philip is dead, followed by a jus and rosti potatoes? I mean surely we all know the Queens husband is dead by now, so let?s just rush back to mind bendingly orderly and show these other important things Shhheesshh...a whole 12 hours of social history, like whatever. -
BREAKING NEWS: Boris appoints Donald Trump as UK special trade envoy to the EU
Seabag replied to TheCat's topic in The Lounge
Peckhampam Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't think you can call us April Fools unless > we were fooled by it - which I wasn't! 🙄 There?s always next year -
Try another shop, other than Iceland Lou Waitrose had plenty
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I?ve renovated a staircase or two, then painted them. Mammoth task, well worth the effort as you use it each day.
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