Brexit stuff in one place [MERGED]

msgyorkie:

anon84679660:
Only a few days ago msgyorkie was complainig about all these Brexit threads, how much he hated them and they should be removed/moved somewhere else, or locked for only remainers to comment on them, so moderators merged those two recent Brexit thread to satisfy complainig msgyorgi and his Brexiter mates.
What is msgyorkie doing now?
You wouldn’t possibly guessed it, msgyorgie is opening another Brexit thread.
You are a bit of a fool msgyorkie , aren’t you?

"Mods…Can we not have a specialised ‘‘Remainers Whinging Forum’’ where they can belly ache and whinge
This^^^^^^^^^ 100%
Oh and lock it so only the usual suspects can read. :smiley:
msgyorkie
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…from the other Brexit thread

Ahhh and here is the rabid dog.
I actually like the Brexit threads. Watching the remainers desperatly searching for bad news to plaster all over the forum, gives me a bit a sexual thrill watching your misery! :smiling_imp:
And if you look I said “Oh and lock it so only the usual suspects can read” that includes me as I have posted a lot on the Brexit debates so therefore I am a usual suspect! :smiley:

Keep going dog Im loving it watching you chase after your tail! :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

You actualy like the Brexit treads? We all new this long before, at least you could learn something useful from there, having your head stuck in Fromage’s YT channel, and all those other Brexit desperados on YT is clearly not serving you well.
There is nothing desperate about Remainers searching for bad nes, Brexit bad news is everywhere , left right and center, I actualy really struggle to think about any good Brexit news.
Over the last , almost 5 years since the referendum, the Eu has made one minor mistake, recently regarding the vaccines, everything else they have done , was done well and professionalyexecuted, their proffesional negotiating team was running rings from the start to the end of the Brexit deal negotiations, on the other hand I can only think of one minor think that your Brexit leaders have done marginaly better than the EU and that was , again vaccinations, but that’s after spending 7 times of our taxes more per a vaccine that the EU did, everything else, since the referendum, every decission , every promise they have made all were total dissasters.
Nothing to be happy about MSgyorkie, nothing to celebrate, but I guess after such a long time of desperation, a little good news, can really excite you , girls.

Nothing ever goes right for you and for your Brexit Taliban mates, and that what frustrates you, and doesn’t allow you to sleep at night, so find it essential to patrol these Brexit threads on daily/nightly basis, spewing your rubbish wherever you appear.

Talk about poorly argued [emoji1787]

Use of loaded language simply exposes the paucity of your argument.
The EU screw up on vaccines is huge not marginal.

As for professional and running rings ?

Hardly…though the take over of Frost on negotiations was night and day compared with May’s efforts

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@Missgyorkie

“A bit disingenuous that one Franglais. They are asking for a reset regarding the issues over the Ireland border and what happened with the EU vaccine meltdown. I think the UK was handing out an olive branch to the EU.”

The vaccines mess up on the EU’s part was no a story, dear, but you are hanging to it for dear life, as there has been nothing else in the last almost 5 years that you could accusse the EU of not doing right.
I bet we are going to hearing about the supposed “EU vaccine meltdown” for ever now, Brexiters won’t let it go, it’s the only minor EU’s mistake they can rally their own Taliban troops around, nothing else out there for them to keep their very fast deteriorating morale up.

Guess how much the EU cares about your “olive branch”.
You can stick your olive branch up your a…, the EU couldn’t care less about some insignificant island , soon to be tearing itself apart and drifting away into insignificance.

Your leaders have signed a deal less then 2 months ago, now live with it, and stop moaning constantly.
You were no were to be seen to complain about this deal at the end of December, no one saw you point out all it’s shortcoming, so what are you expecting now?
Were you demonstrating , you and your Brexit Taliban on the streets, raising everyone’s awareness of how bad this deal was?
It was a very good deal, better than the Oven Ready Deal we were promissed by your leaders, and better than a “No deal”.

You have nothing to complain about now, MIssgyorkie

Monkey241:
Talk about poorly argued [emoji1787]

Use of loaded language simply exposes the paucity of your argument.
The EU screw up on vaccines is huge not marginal.

As for professional and running rings ?

Hardly…though the take over of Frost on negotiations was night and day compared with May’s efforts

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Talk about loaded language
I suspect you have just woken up from a long term coma, and you haven’t been aware what tone Brexit Taliban uses when talking to us Remainers.
You don’t need to look far back, check only the current Brexit threads, to see it for yourself.
But again, if you are one of those Brexit fanatics, you know it all already, I expect another , at least 100 various Brexit Talibanised members of this forum, coming here, telling the same.

Guess, how much I care?

Someone’s been hurt haven’t they?

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anon84679660:

Monkey241:
Talk about poorly argued [emoji1787]

Use of loaded language simply exposes the paucity of your argument.
The EU screw up on vaccines is huge not marginal.

As for professional and running rings ?

Hardly…though the take over of Frost on negotiations was night and day compared with May’s efforts

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Talk about loaded language
I suspect you have just woken up from a long term coma, and you haven’t been aware what tone Brexit Taliban uses when talking to us Remainers.
You don’t need to look far back, check only the current Brexit threads, to see it for yourself.
But again, if you are one of those Brexit fanatics, you know it all already, I expect another , at least 100 various Brexit Talibanised members of this forum, coming here, telling the same.

Guess, how much I care?

But you aren’t a Remainer anymore…

To mangle the metaphor out of sympathy for your poor language skills… that bus has sailed [emoji1787]

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anon84679660:
@Missgyorkie

“A bit disingenuous that one Franglais. They are asking for a reset regarding the issues over the Ireland border and what happened with the EU vaccine meltdown. I think the UK was handing out an olive branch to the EU.”

The vaccines mess up on the EU’s part was no a story, dear, but you are hanging to it for dear life, as there has been nothing else in the last almost 5 years that you could accusse the EU of not doing right.
I bet we are going to hearing about the supposed “EU vaccine meltdown” for ever now, Brexiters won’t let it go, it’s the only minor EU’s mistake they can rally their own Taliban troops around, nothing else out there for them to keep their very fast deteriorating morale up.

Guess how much the EU cares about your “olive branch”.
You can stick your olive branch up your a…, the EU couldn’t care less about some insignificant island , soon to be tearing itself apart and drifting away into insignificance.

Your leaders have signed a deal less then 2 months ago, now live with it, and stop moaning constantly.
You were no were to be seen to complain about this deal at the end of December, no one saw you point out all it’s shortcoming, so what are you expecting now?
Were you demonstrating , you and your Brexit Taliban on the streets, raising everyone’s awareness of how bad this deal was?
It was a very good deal, better than the Oven Ready Deal we were promissed by your leaders, and better than a “No deal”.

You have nothing to complain about now, MIssgyorkie

Mate, seriously are you ok fella? Im a bit worried about your mental health.

msgyorkie:
https://www.ukhaulier.co.uk/news/freight-logistics/ports/pd-ports-announces-partnership-with-port-of-rotterdam-in-latest-step-towards-achieving-future-vision/

“PD Ports announces partnership with Port of Rotterdam in latest step towards achieving future vision.”

“PD Ports’ CEO, Frans Calje, explained how the partnership with the Port of Rotterdam will ensure that Teesport remains in a prime position to support the smooth flow of goods transiting the UK post-COVID and post-Brexit.”

Stupid Brexit!

What has that to do with Brexit?
Is it an opportunity that wouldn`t have existed otherwise? Or is something that would happen anyway?

msgyorkie:
https://www.ukhaulier.co.uk/news/freight-logistics/ports/north-east-coalition-files-world-class-freeport-bid/
“North East coalition files world-class Freeport bid”
"…economic experts have predicted would generate a £2.1 billion boost to UK exports, plus many other significant benefits. "
"…Through the North East England Freeport, over 30,000 new jobs are expected to be created for the region, of which 13,000 are highly paid ‘better’ jobs. A further 31,000 jobs will be generated in the construction industries. "

Stupid Brexit!

“Economic experts” un-named ones…And no background for those job estimates.
Freeports have been a valuable asset for some places, such as China, that have previously had strong tariffs associated with their goods. Their benefits for an open economy, such as a post Brexit UK are more nebulous.
business-live.co.uk/ports-l … s-19287027
crowe.com/uk/croweuk/insigh … ost-brexit
wired.co.uk/article/brexit-freeports

Not bad news, but rather “birds in the bush”.

Franglais:

msgyorkie:
https://www.ukhaulier.co.uk/news/freight-logistics/ports/pd-ports-announces-partnership-with-port-of-rotterdam-in-latest-step-towards-achieving-future-vision/

“PD Ports announces partnership with Port of Rotterdam in latest step towards achieving future vision.”

“PD Ports’ CEO, Frans Calje, explained how the partnership with the Port of Rotterdam will ensure that Teesport remains in a prime position to support the smooth flow of goods transiting the UK post-COVID and post-Brexit.”

Stupid Brexit!

What has that to do with Brexit?
Is it an opportunity that wouldn`t have existed otherwise? Or is something that would happen anyway?

Did you not read it?

“This is an industry-leading initiative that highlights PD Ports’ unparalleled focus on customer service whilst demonstrating our proactive and joined-up thinking that will ensure the River Tees remains at the forefront of UK-EU trade, offering customers the most reliable and resilient connections between UK and EU markets.”

Im posting this to show that pan European partnerships can still work post Brexit. According to one poster we are “insignificant island , soon to be tearing itself apart and drifting away into insignificance.” :smiley:

anon84679660:
Premiered on the 11th February 2021

James O’Brien reels off all the Brexit chaos - from the last two days.

He began: “Just off the top of my head, it looks like the shellfish industry is about to wither on the vine because there’s quite a strong case to be made for claiming Michael Gove didn’t understand what he was signing.”

"It’s taken 42 days for Kate Hoey to move from coming close to claiming that anybody who didn’t back Boris Johnson’s oven ready deal was some sort of traitor to the UK cause - to claiming that the Northern Ireland protocol that was an intrinsic part of that oven ready deal, sort of, needs to be fixed immediately.

“Even this condescending, sneering public school boy Remoaner didn’t think it’d start falling apart that quickly.”

James continued: "Amsterdam has overtaken London as Europe’s top share-trading hub.

"We’ve got £1 billion worth of Brexit red tape coming in for chemicals.

“The Northern Ireland protocol is falling apart at the seams - and it would appear Michael Gove’s attempts to weaponise Ursula von de Leyen’s flirtation with a terrible mistake one Friday afternoon in January has come back round to bite him on the backside.”

“Half of exporters to the EU are having Brexit difficulties according to a new survey. That counts as good news, right? I would cast that as only half of UK exporters to the EU.”

James said, "We’ve got the Governor of the Bank of England warning that the deeply desired trade agreement on final services is currently looking rather sticky, stuck in the long grass.

"Another massive lorry park has been cleared in Dover, which of course was a very pro-Leave part of the country.

“Lord Frost has started whining about the relationship being more than bumpy since the deal he was patted on the back for signing.”

"Small businesses are drowning in paperwork and facing higher costs.

"Food traders particularly in Scotland have warned that price rises and potential shortages.

“JD Sports talking about the loss of millions of pounds and the possibility of transferring warehouse distribution centres and therefore a large number of jobs to continental Europe.”

“That takes us back to Tuesday,” James said.

youtube.com/watch?v=0nndFkXAFo4

James O brien is the ultimate doom monger, he’s good at what he does in turning an argument on it’s head but there’s so much he misses out and he’ll always twist it to suit his angle.
People who voted for brexit knew that the benefits would take time to come through and the downsides would be felt immediately and this is what JOB focuses on.

Monkey241:
A done deal insofar as we’ve irrefutably left.

More than happy to clarify that for you.
If you need anymore assistance, I’m here to help.

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Thank you for the kind offer.
What is the position of passporting for The City?

Perhaps we should await the outcome of ongoing negotiations? But it appears to me that the City is now quite pragmatic about us having left.

Perhaps you could take a leaf from that book?

Or do you prefer the more hypocritical look?

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Monkey241:
Perhaps we should await the outcome of ongoing negotiations?

But quid pro quo: do you consider that the SM really exists in the world of finance?

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msgyorkie:

Franglais:

msgyorkie:
https://www.ukhaulier.co.uk/news/freight-logistics/ports/pd-ports-announces-partnership-with-port-of-rotterdam-in-latest-step-towards-achieving-future-vision/

“PD Ports announces partnership with Port of Rotterdam in latest step towards achieving future vision.”

“PD Ports’ CEO, Frans Calje, explained how the partnership with the Port of Rotterdam will ensure that Teesport remains in a prime position to support the smooth flow of goods transiting the UK post-COVID and post-Brexit.”

Stupid Brexit!

What has that to do with Brexit?
Is it an opportunity that wouldn`t have existed otherwise? Or is something that would happen anyway?

Did you not read it?

“This is an industry-leading initiative that highlights PD Ports’ unparalleled focus on customer service whilst demonstrating our proactive and joined-up thinking that will ensure the River Tees remains at the forefront of UK-EU trade, offering customers the most reliable and resilient connections between UK and EU markets.”

Im posting this to show that pan European partnerships can still work post Brexit. According to one poster we are “insignificant island , soon to be tearing itself apart and drifting away into insignificance.” :smiley:

Well Done !
Headline News: Brexit does not destroy everything!
:smiley:

The avoidance of a loss is not the same as a victory is it?
Your evidence that life and business continues is welcome, but hardly a “win”.

Trade is not a zero sum game. Good trade agreements benefit both (all) participants. Showing us a (possible future) deal is good, but again I ask would this not have been equally possible without Brexit? Is there any benefit demonstrated here?

> GORDON 50:
> People who voted for brexit knew that the benefits would take time to come through and the downsides would be felt immediately and this is what JOB focuses on.

At last, someone who knows what the benefits of Brexit will be - the question so many of us have been asking for so long without any tangible answer.

It would greatly help the debate Gordy, if you could share with us what those benefits will be

Franglais:

Monkey241:
A done deal insofar as we’ve irrefutably left.

More than happy to clarify that for you.
If you need anymore assistance, I’m here to help.

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Thank you for the kind offer.
What is the position of passporting for The City?

The position is that the city meets all the requirements for equivalence to a higher standard than other non EU countries yet the EU won’t give it. Read the articles written in the Times about this by the Bank of England, at a time when the EU has said it wants the euro to compete with the dollar to be the world’s top currency it is odd to shut out one of the world’s biggest financial markets and by doing so undermines that aim, the EU has been trying for years to curtail London so this is an act of spite rather than any rational reason, but in the long run is going to make financial services more expensive for Europeans.

I will share mine ,I voted to stay in the COMMON MARKET I thought it was a good idea, after ten years I found it was not as advertised ,so when I found out about the superstate and the eu armed forces along with the immigration freedom of movement I wanted out the UK working man has been taken to the cleaners…we have had horse meat sold as beef, cars with fiddled emission figures ,truck manufactures operating a price cartel and the way the rulers treat the people ie yellow vest and Catalans .French and Germany owning our main public services under guise of privet company ie Euro tunnel ,Lastly the bile that has came out of eu from M WEBER, and a lot more to the UK and the people who wanted to leave a club they did not like where it was going and the final journey to a superstate all so the commission could strut the world stage . Is that ok

Franglais:

Monkey241:
Perhaps we should await the outcome of ongoing negotiations?

What’s your point with the highlighted text?

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