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Yippee! Starmer embraces BREXIT freedoms! ✔️

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FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sat 22-Feb-25 20:44:48

Just now, in The Telegraph:

“Labour is considering scrapping legacy EU laws which are empowering big companies to “overcharge” shoppers and the NHS.

The Prime Minister has been urged to take advantage of Brexit freedoms to revoke the rules that impose an “artificial tax” on consumers.

Britain still follows EU trademark rules which prevent retailers and public services from shopping around the world for the cheapest goods.

The regulations give global brands total control over their supply chains meaning they can insist UK firms only buy from wholesalers in Europe.

An official impact assessment has found that as a result shoppers are paying inflated prices for goods like electronics, cosmetics, books and clothing.

Studies have suggested the restrictions are adding around 10 per cent to the price of branded products and costing the NHS hundreds of millions a year.“

This delights me!

Claremont Sun 23-Feb-25 11:18:18

But in a Democracy, a decision is never forever. Which is why we have regular elections. In a decision turns out to be a disaster on all fronts (and that it was rigged and manipulated, and had a tiny percentage in favour), then we all have a democratical right to re-consider, and find ways to limit damage. Democracy, and sheer common sense and intelligence.

BevSec Sun 23-Feb-25 11:15:09

Claremont

'I am not belittling anybody. I have every respect for those whose views differ from mine,'

of course you are
of course you don't.

Whether you want to admit it, or not- Brexit has been a disaster on all fronts, for every sector, and for all of us, one way or another.

There are lots of ways where those ghastly effects can be improved and even stopped. Why should we not strive to limit those ghastly effects. Isn't that what Democracy is all about?

Democracy is accepting that the majority voted to leave.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sun 23-Feb-25 11:15:05

Cossy

fancythat

^I was sorely disappointed in Boris.
He squandered his chances^

And many still call for Boris back.
It baffles me.

I’ve found those wishing for a return of Johnson often also ally themselves with Farage & Trump.

For me, that says it all.

Not me.
Boris was SUCH a disappointment. Well apart from immediately sanctioning tanks for the Ukrainians (when Germany were sending helmets remember?). Also recalling the ‘Boris’ cakes and the statue of him the Ukrainian people erected in his honour.

Wheniwasyourage Sun 23-Feb-25 11:14:22

"I expect we will soon have threads crowing over England's success in beating the Germans in the world cup in 1966. It would be as relevant."

Do you ever listen to football commentators or indeed other broadcasters, M0nica? The subject of England's winning the World Cup in 1966 is still fresh in many people's minds. We will never be allowed to forget it! grin

Claremont Sun 23-Feb-25 11:12:34

'I am not belittling anybody. I have every respect for those whose views differ from mine,'

of course you are
of course you don't.

Whether you want to admit it, or not- Brexit has been a disaster on all fronts, for every sector, and for all of us, one way or another.

There are lots of ways where those ghastly effects can be improved and even stopped. Why should we not strive to limit those ghastly effects. Isn't that what Democracy is all about?

Wheniwasyourage Sun 23-Feb-25 11:11:20

What always makes me wonder about those who say that we should realise that Brexit is 'done' (it isn't by any standard) and 'get over it' is that some of them never 'got over' the original vote to join what became the EU. Double standards perhaps?

M0nica Sun 23-Feb-25 11:09:11

I am not belittling anybody. I have every respect for those whose views differ from mine,

My complaint is about people going on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on about something that happened ten years ago and is done and dusted.

Most of us, regardless of which side we were on, put it all behind us years ago and

I only came on this thread because of factual misunderstandings in the OP, and read on just amazed the way people are still fighting and crowing over something that was over and done with a decade ago.

I expect we will soon have threads crowing over England's success in beating the Germans in the world cup in 1966. It would be as relevant.

BevSec Sun 23-Feb-25 11:07:57

Cossy

Click bait, as many Telegraph headlines.

Btw, the Tories did have a little longer than 8 months to resolve all the issues surrounding Brexit and immigration.

Lizziedrip

I agree, very odd to criticise posters mentioning Brexit, on a Brexit thread? Besides which we should use history to learn and not repeat the same mistakes!

BevSec

Can you explain in which ways the ECHR is “not fit for purpose”

Its just what I read in the papers, about human eights lawyers using the Courts as a tool so that the UK cannot legally deport immigrants who should not be here if they have committed crimes etc as it would be against their human rights. I have read articles about this by Richard Littlejohn who has put this issue much more succinctly than
I ever could. I agree with his every word.

LizzieDrip Sun 23-Feb-25 10:47:18

M0nica

I feel rather sorry for people whose lives are so bland and boring that they are constantly harking back to their glory days around Brexit. How long ago was it? Must be at least a decade. The rest of us have moved on with our lives and get our excitements from things that have happened more recently.

Brexit is done, its over, it is now a yawn. Why not sign up for a further eductation course learning how to crochet or somethng exciting like that.

M0nica I think your post is one of the most patronising and nasty comments I’ve read on GN.

Regardless how you feel about Brexit, seeking to belittle those with a different view is shameful and quite immature.

Obviously I don’t know you but, based on reading your other posts, I’m surprised at your patronising tone in this post.

Is everything OK with you?

Churchview Sun 23-Feb-25 10:36:16

M0nica

I feel rather sorry for people whose lives are so bland and boring that they are constantly harking back to their glory days around Brexit. How long ago was it? Must be at least a decade. The rest of us have moved on with our lives and get our excitements from things that have happened more recently.

Brexit is done, its over, it is now a yawn. Why not sign up for a further eductation course learning how to crochet or somethng exciting like that.

I often find that people who spend their time seeking "excitements" pass through life missing the real point of everything, even the simple, creative pleasures like crafts or holding politicians to account.

Cossy Sun 23-Feb-25 10:18:39

fancythat

^I was sorely disappointed in Boris.
He squandered his chances^

And many still call for Boris back.
It baffles me.

I’ve found those wishing for a return of Johnson often also ally themselves with Farage & Trump.

For me, that says it all.

fancythat Sun 23-Feb-25 10:15:13

Casdon

When a report in a newspaper says ‘the prime minister has been urged’ that implies wishful thinking on behalf of the writer of the article, not a fact that the prime minister has said he will do, or possibly even a glint in his eye. It just means the author thinks he should do it.

A good point.

I read headlines especially, with more care than I used to.

fancythat Sun 23-Feb-25 10:12:50

^I was sorely disappointed in Boris.
He squandered his chances^

And many still call for Boris back.
It baffles me.

Cossy Sun 23-Feb-25 10:06:28

Click bait, as many Telegraph headlines.

Btw, the Tories did have a little longer than 8 months to resolve all the issues surrounding Brexit and immigration.

Lizziedrip

I agree, very odd to criticise posters mentioning Brexit, on a Brexit thread? Besides which we should use history to learn and not repeat the same mistakes!

BevSec

Can you explain in which ways the ECHR is “not fit for purpose”

Claremont Sun 23-Feb-25 09:40:22

LizzieDrip

M0nica rather strange to criticise posters commenting about Brexit on a thread … ^about Brexit^confused

and how much more patronising can one be 'learning to crochet or something exciting like that'.

Brexit is not done, it never was (and that is the very point of the OP). Nobody knew what it was at the time, and nobody knows now either. What we do know, is that it is affecting all sectors of the UK very badly, and each and every one of us- in so many ways. And is a financial disaster.

Border controls for goods of poor quality, possible danger to health and to our agriculture, are coming in without any checks.

Cheap comment about the French eating horses. Now I could not eat horse, nor can I eat rabbits. But I'd be the first to put my hand up to this not makinh sense, and even, be hypocritical. Because a horse feels the same terror and pain at the abbatoir as a calf, or any other meat animal.

flappergirl Sun 23-Feb-25 09:33:58

So we "embrace" sub standard (even dodgy) goods/meat etc and contribute even further to an environmental disaster?

Great, count me in!

Grantanow Sun 23-Feb-25 09:31:05

Usual DT drivel. It's speculation not news. Unfortunately some people can't tell the difference.

LizzieDrip Sun 23-Feb-25 09:25:53

M0nica rather strange to criticise posters commenting about Brexit on a thread … ^about Brexit^confused

BevSec Sun 23-Feb-25 09:15:59

25Avalon

I agree the Telegraph article does seem a bit premature although nowhere does it say it's actually going to happen. I'd rather see us removed from the jurisdiction of ECHR when we can't deport rapists and other serious law breakers. Brexit has never been fully implemented because the Tories were divided and never really wanted it. This is a major factor in the rise of Reform.

I agree about the ECHR. The UK entered with the best of intentions but it is now being exploited and is not fit for purpose any more. Human nature I suppose.

M0nica Sun 23-Feb-25 08:23:50

I feel rather sorry for people whose lives are so bland and boring that they are constantly harking back to their glory days around Brexit. How long ago was it? Must be at least a decade. The rest of us have moved on with our lives and get our excitements from things that have happened more recently.

Brexit is done, its over, it is now a yawn. Why not sign up for a further eductation course learning how to crochet or somethng exciting like that.

NotSpaghetti Sun 23-Feb-25 07:27:47

They would say that wouldn't they!

The Institute of Economic Affairs is a British right-wing free market think tank.

It is not exactly an independent source!

25Avalon Sun 23-Feb-25 06:56:42

I agree the Telegraph article does seem a bit premature although nowhere does it say it's actually going to happen. I'd rather see us removed from the jurisdiction of ECHR when we can't deport rapists and other serious law breakers. Brexit has never been fully implemented because the Tories were divided and never really wanted it. This is a major factor in the rise of Reform.

JackyB Sun 23-Feb-25 03:18:56

It won't mean that prices for the consumer will go down. Profits for the middle men may go up, but that's about it.

Wyllow3 Sat 22-Feb-25 21:55:11

Casdon

When a report in a newspaper says ‘the prime minister has been urged’ that implies wishful thinking on behalf of the writer of the article, not a fact that the prime minister has said he will do, or possibly even a glint in his eye. It just means the author thinks he should do it.

indeed.

"Labour is considering"

"the prime minister has been urged"

"An official impact assessment"

"Studies have suggested"

Is not news.

No actual sources

Without this, I agree, its inventive speculation.

dont bother folks - until actual sources and confirmation if it has actually happened at all.

Casdon Sat 22-Feb-25 21:40:04

It’s a clear case of ‘People talking without speaking’. Again.