Really tired of the constant Labour bashing over EU relations.
First they were complaining Labour were not talking to the EU (when all along they have been).
Now that is undeniable, they have moved on to saying 'it's not enough' as if they have a crystal ball to see into the negotiating rooms!
First they were complaining Labour were not talking to the EU (when all along they have been).
Now that is undeniable, they have moved on to saying 'it's not enough' as if they have a crystal ball to see into the negotiating rooms!
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The thing they always overlook is that the any EU country can say no and that's it. Us wanting it isn't enough.
Remember, we have this quote from the European Council President, saying the summit next month would focus on devising “the closest relationship it will be possible to build together.”
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So many UK businesses work with so many different countries.
It's important to support them all and help more of them reach markets in different countries.
With the EU, its about lowering the recently introduced barriers. With the US it's actually the same thing.
If you want better customs arrangements then a bespoke deal is the only way forward. Even the Lib Dems see it.
The EU doesn't seem in freedom of movement, which would come from rejoining the single market.
So the red lines aren't even really things within our power to step over if the government even wanted to.
If you are a business on the brink of bankruptcy due to #Brexit red lines, you can’t wait until the next elections.
If you’re a business going bankrupt now and you’re blaming Brexit it’s very possible you’re not a good business owner.
You’re blaming the victim here rather than helping them.
Where do you want to sell your goods?
To Antarctica??
We also know that 1) the report looks at it in isolation without considering aspects of the policy which could improve things and 2) we don't even have the final plans yet to know the impact.
The green paper consultation doesn't conclude until 30th June & I've not seen anything from the government yet that has been published on the matter that could be voted on?
You're not the first person I've seen saying this, but where is the idea from?
https://www.lbc.co.uk/politics/uk-politics/government-ministers-abstain-disability-benefit-cuts-vote/
No legislation has been published yet, whether primary or secondary...and nothing has been published from the government to say a vote will be happening then.
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It's why the report said not to use the numbers as an assessment on the overall reforms.
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Rather than breach her red lines and tax those that can afford it more they have picked on the sick and disabled to save money.
Mitigations or not people will be poorer and that’s what will be remembered.
The country had got so used to Tory policy making through media-led drama that for some people, it's taken a lot of getting used to.