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It just gets worse 20:02 - Jun 28 with 730 viewsWhos_blue

How much longer are these inept chancers going to get away with this?
Absolutely clueless.

BBC News - Truss pressed on questioning Middle East on human rights
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-61970307

Distortion becomes somehow pure in its wildness.

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It just gets worse on 21:01 - Jun 28 with 629 viewsBlueBadger

She was probably asking them for tips.

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It just gets worse on 21:25 - Jun 28 with 589 viewsSwansea_Blue

The Steve Bray shutdown today was very illuminating too. I don’t think a lot of people have twigged yet what this government are doing. Everyone should be on the streets shouting about it (even if that is now illegal).

And it’s human rights next. Then they’ll get round to dismantling boring stuff like product standards and environmental protections- anything that stands in the way of their free market (and increasingly fundamentalist nationalist) dogma.

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It just gets worse on 22:27 - Jun 28 with 495 viewsBlueBadger

It just gets worse on 21:25 - Jun 28 by Swansea_Blue

The Steve Bray shutdown today was very illuminating too. I don’t think a lot of people have twigged yet what this government are doing. Everyone should be on the streets shouting about it (even if that is now illegal).

And it’s human rights next. Then they’ll get round to dismantling boring stuff like product standards and environmental protections- anything that stands in the way of their free market (and increasingly fundamentalist nationalist) dogma.


You can be guaranteed that the likes of Dorries, Fox, Hunt(J, but probably T as well) and Ree-Mogg(to name but a few) will have been watching the US very closely this past week.

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It just gets worse on 22:34 - Jun 28 with 477 viewsHARRY10

It just gets worse on 21:25 - Jun 28 by Swansea_Blue

The Steve Bray shutdown today was very illuminating too. I don’t think a lot of people have twigged yet what this government are doing. Everyone should be on the streets shouting about it (even if that is now illegal).

And it’s human rights next. Then they’ll get round to dismantling boring stuff like product standards and environmental protections- anything that stands in the way of their free market (and increasingly fundamentalist nationalist) dogma.


And the irony being that since leaving the EU, the days of a free markets are over, as costs checks and regulation at UK borders have increased, whilst the UK becomes more insular, and a protectionist inward looking country.

A slightly worse deal than we had with Japan with all the other deals merely rolling over EU schedules. So we are as still trading under EU rules. And will continue to do so for at least the next decade. Aus/NZ are still to be ratified, and again the UK comes out worse.

Though, as pointed out above, what will change is the UKs ability to cut back on workplace protections - wage levels, pensions, sick pay etc. Hence the variation in those fighting back ..... Barristers, train staff, doctors, teachers, post workers.

And with the loss of so many EU workers we are now seeing non EU staff being brought in. Brown faces from the third world. So much for the sh yte about high wage jobs. And before righties whine that 'master knows best', 'project fear' 'baa baa', it's already happening.

Take a look at P&O, UK farms (fruit/veg), fishing outside of UK waters*.

How to solve the shortage of lorry drivers - India. Baggage handlers - plenty in the 3rd world. Get sick, send them home.

Meanwhile, the UK brain drain will continue, as university graduates, blocked from accessing/interacting with Euro/Global research, will move out of the UK.

"Brexit will damage Britain’s competitiveness, hit productivity and dampen workers’ wages for the rest of the decade, according to a damning new study. The Resolution Foundation think tank’s report, in collaboration with the London School of Economics, said quitting the EU would make Britain “poorer” during the 2020s."

Those with marketable skills will be able to escape, The red wall and other brexit voting areas will suffer ever further. The 'levelling up' nonsense has already been quietly shelved - they've had your vote.

In fact, they've had you brexiteers good and proper...... tucked up like a (u)kipper



* https://www.theguardian.com/global/2022/may/17/migrant-workers-exploited-and-bea
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