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Brexit mega thread 7 : global Britain is looking rather insignificant.....

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ChiswickFlo · 28/03/2022 19:30

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TatianaBis · 29/03/2022 16:18

A republic is certainly getting closer.

I'm not sure how the country will take to King Charles - not well I suspect.

ChiswickFlo · 29/03/2022 16:18

What an odd article...

Totally misleading headline!

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ChiswickFlo · 29/03/2022 16:22

@TatianaBis

A republic is certainly getting closer.

I'm not sure how the country will take to King Charles - not well I suspect.

I think covid has excelerated the monarch's demise.

The country managed perfectly well without a few Chinless wonders touring factories, opening art galleries or shaking hands in hospitals.

Not only that, but the optics of those zoom meetings was bad

Kate talking to nurses who had been working throughout the pandemic saying how "exhausted" she was...🤷‍♀️

Utterly cringe worthy.

Whoever is advising the RF re: PR is doing a really poor job.

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ChiswickFlo · 29/03/2022 16:23

monarchy's

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HannibalHeyes · 29/03/2022 23:46

OK Louise, Brexshit is going so well that the UK is trying to work out how to delay bringing in full Brexshit border checks for a fourth time. To prevent what industry has warned would be a supply chain disaster.

Sunlit uplands, we hold all the cards, etc. etc....

HannibalHeyes · 30/03/2022 00:15

As someone on twitter put it - Lord Frost is a genius update...

ChiswickFlo · 30/03/2022 07:24

Newspaper front pages not happy about prince nonce being front and centre...

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ChiswickFlo · 30/03/2022 07:27

@HannibalHeyes

OK Louise, Brexshit is going so well that the UK is trying to work out how to delay bringing in full Brexshit border checks for a fourth time. To prevent what industry has warned would be a supply chain disaster.

Sunlit uplands, we hold all the cards, etc. etc....

But...but...sovereignty!!

(Which most brexshitters can't even spell, let alone understand...)

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prettybird · 30/03/2022 08:39

That's from last summer - although I'm sure things haven't improved Sad hence the UK Minister suggesting that fleeing Ukrainians get fruit picking visas Angry

DuncinToffee · 30/03/2022 08:59

Oops, I should have clocked that with it saying first summer post brexit.

But yes put the spy children to work

HannibalHeyes · 30/03/2022 14:36

More Brexshit winning!

Phantom of the Opera uses Chinese production to tour Europe because Brexit red tape made it too expensive to use a British one.

KevinTurvysGravy · 30/03/2022 17:13

Pmk

ICouldHaveCheckedFirst · 30/03/2022 18:37

Hannibal as the mother of a musician who has had little enough work over the last 2 years, that makes me even more angry.

Where's Louise when you need her to explain the upside?

GreenLunchBox · 30/03/2022 18:41

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HannibalHeyes · 30/03/2022 18:54

@ICouldHaveCheckedFirst

Hannibal as the mother of a musician who has had little enough work over the last 2 years, that makes me even more angry.

Where's Louise when you need her to explain the upside?

I think "fewer forriners" is basically her only upside.
DGRossetti · 30/03/2022 19:19

The European Union has called on the World Trade Organization to declare
the way the United Kingdom manages its offshore wind farm sector to be
illegal, in a move that looks set to drive another post-Brexit wedge
between Brussels and London.

The appeal to the global trade body known as the WTO follows the UK
changing the way it decides which off shore wind farm projects should get
government subsidies.

The change favors projects that use equipment made or assembled in the UK.

Brussels said that sort of favoritism for domestic producers is not
allowed under WTO competition rules.

"The criteria used by the UK government in awarding subsidies for off
shore wind energy projects favor UK over imported content," said the
European Commission, the executive branch of the EU. "This violates the
WTO's core tenet that imports must be able to compete on an equal footing
with domestic products and harms EU suppliers, including many SMEs, in the
green energy sector."

The rule change that sparked the dispute, which was made in December,
"incentivizes operators to favor UK content in their applications", the EU
insisted.

London responded by saying it will "rigorously contest" the EU's first
appeal to the WTO since the end of the post-Brexit transition period in
December 2020.

London will likely defend itself by saying Brussels similarly incentivizes
projects that feature homegrown companies over those from overseas, The
Telegraph newspaper reported.

The Financial Times quoted a UK government spokesperson as saying: "We are
disappointed that the commission has taken this course of action at a time
when we are focused on increasing our energy security and supply of
homegrown renewable energy."

The EU insisted the UK's prioritizing of projects with high levels of UK
content could mean inferior equipment is used, which could lead to "losses
in efficiency" and higher prices for consumers.

The bloc said that scenario would make "the transition to a secure supply
of renewable energy more difficult and costly".

The UK has a large off shore wind farm sector, with five new projects
established in the past 12 months generating 3,000 jobs and attracting 1.5
billion pounds ($2 billion) of private investment. But London has been
eager to see the nation benefit more from its vibrancy.

RenewableUK, a green energy lobbying group, claimed recently only 29
percent of money spent on off shore wind farms enters the UK economy. A
claim that prompted Prime Minister Boris Johnson to say he would like to
see the proportion raised to around 50 percent.

London and Brussels now have 60 days in which to find a solution before
the WTO appoints a panel of arbiters. The panel could then take around a
year to form a legally-binding opinion.

dontcallmelen · 30/03/2022 19:42

@TatianaBis the vase was from eBay years ago.

HannibalHeyes · 30/03/2022 20:58

Just leaving this here...

Brexit mega thread 7 : global Britain is looking rather insignificant.....
DuncinToffee · 31/03/2022 09:16

The latest Led by Donkeys

The Conservative Party and Putin's Russia: a story of total moral failure
twitter.com/bydonkeys/status/1509414334828589059?s=21

LouiseCollins28 · 31/03/2022 10:59

@ICouldHaveCheckedFirst

Hannibal as the mother of a musician who has had little enough work over the last 2 years, that makes me even more angry.

Where's Louise when you need her to explain the upside?

Still here. Honestly a touring Andrew Lloyd Webber musical?!
  1. why on earth is it a negative if Chinese performers get to play in Europe. I imagine that'd be great for them.

  2. I don't know the details of how complex touring in Europe may have become for British acts, here's an idea, take the production to China.

  3. My base position on this is that fewer people not more seeing stuff produced by LdAL-W is an unconstesable win for humanity all round.

Happy to help.

LouiseCollins28 · 31/03/2022 11:02

UK government in decided which wind energy projects to back "favours projects that use equipment made or assmebled in the UK"
GOOD. I am delighted to see this, long may it continue.

ChiswickFlo · 31/03/2022 11:03

@LouiseCollins28

UK government in decided which wind energy projects to back "favours projects that use equipment made or assmebled in the UK" GOOD. I am delighted to see this, long may it continue.
Shame it breaks international law, eh?
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ChiswickFlo · 31/03/2022 11:05
  1. My base position on this is that fewer people not more seeing stuff produced by LdAL-W is an unconstesable win for humanity all round.

Yeah. Let those that work hard in the arts starve?..

You are an utter disgrace to reply in such a flippant way to a parent worried for their child's job.

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DuncinToffee · 31/03/2022 11:15

Shame it breaks international law, eh?

Come on Flo, it's fine in a specific and limited way, remember

As for the other comments, least said the better.

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