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Re: Brexit -
01-01-2021, 01:58 PM
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Technically, Britain leaves at midnight on 31st December. But the Europeons insisted on this being done at midnight in Brussels (famous for its foul green vegetables), not realizing that the hour's time difference meant that this would release the British an hour early! Boris Johnson wins again!
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Score for Britain - now officially Great again! I never thought they'd actually manage it but it seems the past 5 years of internal wrangling were worth it and the plucky Brits can peacefully enjoy their sovereign nation under Queen Elizabeth II long may she reign.
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Re: Brexit -
01-01-2021, 02:32 PM
An early benefit has been the removal of Northern Ireland from customs-free trade with the Great Britain part of the now Disunited Kingdom of GB and NI. If they wish to order, for example, a freshly shot haggis from a Scottish supplier, it will now sit in a customs shed in Belfast, ripening nicely, for months on end.
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Re: Brexit -
01-01-2021, 03:23 PM
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An early benefit has been the removal of Northern Ireland from customs-free trade with the Great Britain part of the now Disunited Kingdom of GB and NI. If they wish to order, for example, a freshly shot haggis from a Scottish supplier, it will now sit in a customs shed in Belfast, ripening nicely, for months on end.
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Now now Joanna, nobody eats fresh haggis so that is a non-issue. The rest is just details to be worked out later by bureaucrats, like 80% of the UK's economy. Should be a breeze.
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1. Does the deal include financial services?
From Jan. 1, U.K.-based financial institutions lose automatic access to the EU’s single market.
The sides will continue discussing how to move forward on granting equivalence and pledged to codify a framework for regulatory cooperation.
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Re: Brexit -
01-01-2021, 04:05 PM
Glory! Next stop Frexit! Once Marine Le Pen beats that cuck Macron in 2022, it's on! Goodbye European Union, the 20s will spell the end of your one world government NWO plot!
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Re: Brexit -
01-06-2021, 05:30 PM
Since leaving the EU just last week, the British have flexed their new global influence over the trade deal between Europe and China. As an unelected representative of a third country, everyone will appreciate the words of Lord Patten, Baron of Barnes and former governor of Hong Kong. Perhaps a former Duchess or some Earls could assist in some way, if they can be spared from duties.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...g-kong-arrests
As international criticism mounted, the last British governor of Hong Kong has told the EU not to go ahead with an economic deal with China.
“If this deal goes ahead it will make a mockery of Europe’s ambitions to be taken seriously as a global political and economic player."
“It is surely inconceivable that the European parliament can support the miserable draft deal that the European commission wants to sign with Beijing."
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Re: Brexit -
01-06-2021, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Dr. Anthony J. Toole
Since leaving the EU just last week, the British have flexed their new global influence over the trade deal between Europe and China. As an unelected representative of a third country, everyone will appreciate the words of Lord Patten, Baron of Barnes and former governor of Hong Kong.
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Poor old Chris Patten. He was in charge of organising the conservative victory in the 1992 election, but in the process lost his own parliamentary seat. That's why he was sent to Hong Kong - a prime example of what the British call "FILTH" - Failed In London, Try Hong kong. The most interesting thing about him is that he is married to a woman called Lavender.
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Perhaps a former Duchess or some Earls could assist in some way, if they can be spared from duties.
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Prince Andrew has time on his hands.
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Re: Brexit -
03-22-2021, 07:14 PM
The economic data is in. Exports to the EU are down slightly since leaving the EU COVID-19. British President Boris Johnson is set to encourage higher consumption of local fare such as whisky, cheese, chocolate, beef, animal feed, mutton and breakfast cereal. Isn't that what they over there call a "Full English Breakfast"?
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Re: Brexit -
03-22-2021, 08:35 PM
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British President Boris Johnson is set to encourage higher consumption of local fare such as whisky, cheese, chocolate, beef, animal feed, mutton and breakfast cereal. Isn't that what they over there call a "Full English Breakfast"?
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Apart from the chocolate, that's pretty much a Scotch Haggis Breakfast, Brother Dr. Toole, Sir. Interesting about the mutton, though. Nobody in Britain has seen mutton in the shops since World War Two, thank goodness (it is not mentioned in the KJV), and the export figures explain why. I assume the Greeks and Bulgars have been eating it.
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Re: Brexit -
03-22-2021, 09:47 PM
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Nobody in Britain has seen mutton in the shops since World War Two
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Nor horse meat, I'm sure.
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Re: Brexit -
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Re: Brexit -
03-24-2021, 11:37 AM
Isn't horse meat sold as "cheval" from Cheval Butchers? No idea how that would be pronounced but if it's anything like beef and mutton (from boeuf and mouton) (both in the restricted sense of being served up to eat rather than generally running around) European obfuscation will have kicked in with a non-standard pronunciation.
Horse meat sold as "chaval" however is not fraudulent. No wonder they invented catholicism!
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Re: Brexit -
03-24-2021, 12:52 PM
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Horse meat sold as "chaval" however is not fraudulent. No wonder they invented catholicism!
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Meat sold in Britain as chav or chava, on the other hand, may well be human flesh, as those are slang words for ne'er-do-wells.
It is probably safest to assume that almost all meat served in France is horsemeat, just as most meat served in Austria is crocodile.
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