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Not Doing Brexit

Let's face it, we voted to leave the EU in 2016, but we're never going to go. It first became apparent to me when Theresa May enshrined all EU law into Uk law, then told us they would repeal anything that we didn't really need

Brexit had been dragging on for ages before that, then we're told we're having all the laws anyway? EU Regulations were the main reason I voted for Brext. And when have you ever seen a Government repeal a law?

Brexit could have been a wonderful thing if the powers that be, both here and over there, didn't choose to act like a bunch of toddlers having a tantrum in a supermarket

Now this:
New Brexit border rules could cut the shelf life of fresh food from mainland Europe by a fifth and leave some deliveries from the EU unsaleable, major food bodies have warned.

The SPS Certification Working group, which represents 30 trade bodies covering £100bn of the UK’s food supply, has said new rules requiring importers to notify authorities a day before they arrive in the UK was “unfeasible” and could mean that some European businesses decide to stop supplying the UK.
More unneccessary regulation, not less. Tim Worstall says:
No reason for this other than the convenience of the bureaucrats who process the paperwork.
Fire them all.
Fire them all indeed, I would be 100% behind that, but I don't think keeping bureaucrats in gainful employment is the real reason

It's so that Remoaners can complain the shelves are empty and the prices have increased 'because of Brexit', and the UK Government can be seen to be doing something, when they one day claim Brexit has failed, and take us back into the EU

We may rejoin officially or just behind the scenes, but it will be without the few minor benefits of membership and without another referendum

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A K Haart said...