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No Deal Brexit Leaflet...

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Labaik Sun 28-Jul-19 22:23:20

So, what do we all think is going to be in said leaflet hmm ?

lemongrove Tue 30-Jul-19 09:28:34

It would be nice to have some Welsh lamb though, sold at a reasonable price, most of it is exported.
It’s possible to buy quite a lot of British made food and goods.

WOODMOUSE49 Tue 30-Jul-19 09:31:28

SirChenjin Sweeping statement angry. "yet no Leaver can tell us what the hell they actually voted for. Jesus wept". What's the point of typing the reason why? Some one will always argue the point, to the point that it becomes a pointless exercise grin. The same applies from the other side. See someone say why they voted to remain and some one argues against it. Shouldn't think Jesus gives a fig.

varian Tue 30-Jul-19 09:33:36

If, as Harold Wilson said, "A week is a long time in politics" then three years is an eternity.

We know much more about the awful consequences of brexit than we did at the time of the fraudulent referendum, which is why, according to the overwhelming evidence of the opinion polls, most British people want to Remain in the EU.

WOODMOUSE49 Tue 30-Jul-19 09:36:01

I would like to know what the 28% who didn't vote, were up to that day! Wonder if they still couldn't care less!

Whitewavemark2 Tue 30-Jul-19 09:41:08

Our lamb won’t be cheaper, because those earmarked for export will be culled.

It is mad, but we live in a mad country.

crystaltipps Tue 30-Jul-19 09:50:04

We’ll be getting all those cheap food imports won’t we?

Whitewavemark2 Tue 30-Jul-19 09:58:12

Oh yes. At the expense of our own producers.

Minniemoo Tue 30-Jul-19 10:02:46

I don't really want to wade into this pointless argument. Well it's not really an argument. It's just a few posters who are convinced we will implode once we leave the EU.

And please, no more talk of exports being blocked. Jean-Marc Puissesseau has said many times that business in Calais will carry on as usual. They have been preparing for a No Deal for over a year. What you who are so filled with doom fail to appreciate is things will work out. They always do. Think Nuclear War in the 80s. Aids epidemic was going to infect us all. Mad Cow Disease . Year 2000 bug when all the computers were going to seize up and planes would drop from the sky. People were actually stocking up on food because they believed our supermarkets would be empty. Some people just love to believe that dreadful things are bound to happen. It's a personality trait.

""Jean-Marc Puissesseau, the Calais terminal's CEO spoke on BBC Radio 4's Today. He repeatedly said Calais “will be ready for no deal” after preparing and updating its systems for a year and developing the necessary infrastructure.

Warnings of traffic jams and delays are “wrong” and “not true”, Mr Puissesseau said, adding France will not carry out extra checks on goods crossing the Channel.

"We will not check the trucks more than we are doing...

""

How did our parents/grandparents cope with WWII? Now that was a real Project Fear which they had to live with for years.

SirChenjin Tue 30-Jul-19 10:04:11

Woodmouse and lemon

In which case, tell us what you voted for. Not the sweeping 'we're free to do want we want statements, but the detail. Y'know, the minor things - the changes Brexit will bring to our health services, our imports, our trade agreements, our access to education. You must have some idea what these will be under Brexit, given that you felt so strongly about them that you wanted to change them.

Or do you just sign on every dotted line without knowing what you're signing up for as per my car analogy?

lemongrove Tue 30-Jul-19 10:09:35

I really think SirC that I will let you run with this strange idea ( that the general public would know every minor detail
Or changes) as I don’t want to argue the toss with strangers on forums all day long about it.
Analogies with house buying/car buying are just not relevant.

MaizieD Tue 30-Jul-19 10:17:09

Analogies with house buying/car buying are just not relevant

Why not? They're about doing deals. Leaving the EU is about 'doing deals'. What's the difference?

(except that Leaving the EU affects 16 million people who didn't vote for it, 3 million people who couldn't vote for it and 12 million who don't seem to matter because they didn't actually vote in the ref. The 'deals' we've used for analogy affect no-one but the parties involved).

growstuff Tue 30-Jul-19 10:20:29

It's a personality trait to ignore reality.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 30-Jul-19 10:20:50

Bit is sanity amongst all the madness

infacts.org/dont-believe-naysayers-remainers-are-very-much-in-business/

growstuff Tue 30-Jul-19 10:22:15

The point of typing a reason why you are so desperate to leave would be of interest to those who really don't understand why so many people want their country to be worse off.

Minniemoo Tue 30-Jul-19 10:24:50

It's not sanity, WWM2. It's a website that agrees with your beliefs. Just like we can all find something that agrees with our own beliefs.

There are many that think you spout madness. You think I spout madness.

It matters not.

lemongrove Tue 30-Jul-19 10:25:17

growstuff .......have you been around on GN long? We have had three years of explaining.Enough is enough.
Everybody has to accept the fact that we are leaving without casting around for someone to blame for what they themselves don’t like.It’s tedious beyond belief.

growstuff Tue 30-Jul-19 10:29:19

No, but I've read enough over the last couple of years (without being a member) to know that people like you really haven't come up with any answers.

I'm not blaming anyone. Enough with the strawman argument!

Minniemoo Tue 30-Jul-19 10:30:26

Good polite question, growstuff. Firstly, it depends who you listen to. Many people don't actually believe we'll be worse off. Many think we will. Any answer will not satisfy those with an opposing viewpoint.

I've not been keen on the EU. Being of Somalian descent I know how the EU has kept Africa poor. Pure and simple. See how much Germany makes out of coffee sales compared to the African countries that actually make the stuff.

I am also hugely opposed to live animal transportation. As a member of the EU we can do absolutely nothing to stop it. Out of it there is a chance.

Anyway, you can all call me thick and stupid. I honestly don't care. I just thought I'd join in because you didn't seem to have many members from the opposite side joining in which can't have been much fun for you.

growstuff Tue 30-Jul-19 10:31:31

If you think this is just about "beliefs" you're as deluded as any fundamentalist evangelical.

Unfortunately, we seem to live in a time when facts, the truth and values just don't seem to count for anything.

Just don't expect everybody to go down with you, without putting up a fight.

Minniemoo Tue 30-Jul-19 10:34:22

And there is my point. The Remainers retort with rudeness. I'm not surprised many don't join in. So I am as deluded as a fundamentalist evangelical. May I suggest that fits you just as well.

lemongrove Tue 30-Jul-19 10:37:09

minnie ??
Well said, good posts.

varian Tue 30-Jul-19 10:40:13

Minniemoo writes- "What you who are so filled with doom fail to appreciate is things will work out. They always do. Think Nuclear War in the 80s. Aids epidemic was going to infect us all. Mad Cow Disease"

For goodness sake -all these potential disasters were external threats, not self-inflicted madness!!!

growstuff Tue 30-Jul-19 10:47:51

Oh dear, Minniemoo. Resorting to being a snowflake does you no favours.

Unlike you, I can give reasons for my stance.

Jabberwok Tue 30-Jul-19 11:07:06

Minniemoo welcome to this fractious thread congratulations on your excellent post and top marks for bravery!!!
People visit the USA from Europe and elsewhere on a regular basis for a variety of reasons, so do these same people somehow avoid eating all these terrible foodstuffs including chlorinated chicken?!! I have in-laws who live in the U.S, and to my knowledge neither they or anyone they know have ever been adversely affected by anything they have eaten. Animal welfare is certainly below UK standards, but then so it is in certain countries in the EU, think factory farmed pigs in the Netherlands and Denmark! as for Eastern EU countries?!! best really not to go there!! Angora rabbits and Polish geese come to mind! As for Foi gras?!! mostly in France! enough said! I think criticism of America is just a tad hypocritical!

jura2 Tue 30-Jul-19 11:18:44

""Jean-Marc Puissesseau, the Calais terminal's CEO spoke on BBC Radio 4's Today. He repeatedly said Calais “will be ready for no deal” after preparing and updating its systems for a year and developing the necessary infrastructure.

Warnings of traffic jams and delays are “wrong” and “not true”, Mr Puissesseau said, adding France will not carry out extra checks on goods crossing the Channel.

"We will not check the trucks more than we are doing...'

Do you really thin Minniemoo that M. Puissesseau will be able to control 10s of 1000s French blockading all routes in and out of Calais- really, lol. BTW, the French still are terrified about CJD - and so are the rest of Europe. We are not even allowed to give blood here or in EU, because we lived in the UK during the CJD episode. They are quite rightly terrified about TB too- as it is not a problem in the EU. Just as Rabies still is a problem in some EU countries.