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    By definition Brexiteers are stupid, ignorant, credulous fuckwits. The really quite amusing ones in that pitiful, pathetic, way only gormless racist English pigs can be, are the retards who still think that “ we wuz shafted by France and Germany but now we are in charge of our own destiny, innit “.

    Their ignorance and cretinism is Trumpian.

    Frightening really.

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    That old racist brexiteer trope died years ago, at about the same time your dementia kicked in.

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    Bollox, Tax, the lower end moronic gammons and retards are voting for Starmer because he ain’t a coon.

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    Voting? Brexiteers will vote reform. Its the mohammedans and the queers, an unholy alliance if ever there was one, that will vote for starmer

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    UKIP, Reform, whatever, are the right wing Tory lower end and Northern scum. They sucked up the bullshit about the EU migration of the Turks but now realise that by excluding EU migrants with Brexit they’ve increased the coon migration from Africa and Asia which has gone through the roof as the NHS, the care industry and the agricultural/ food processing sectors vie for more labour because the idle, benefit ridden English shite can’t be arsed to get out of bed.

    It’s a hoot and I love it. You Brexit trash are well and truly fucked twenty three ways to Xmas. You hate the coons but you’ve ended up with more. And none of those migrants is going home.

    No one is voting for Punjabi Boy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    Voting? Brexiteers will vote reform. Its the mohammedans and the queers, an unholy alliance if ever there was one, that will vote for starmer
    Polls are suggesting this with Reform showing around 10%. However, these voters are more likely to stick to Tory or not bother voting. Reform will end up with their usual number of seats (0) and Tories will fare better than expected.

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    Well, despite all the cheap, Brexitory rhetoric and wishful thinking spouted by the right wing press so beloved by Tax and t’other fuckwitted Brexiteers, the truth finally emerges about BrokendownbrexshitBritannia: yep, yet again, just another year spent in technical recession.

    Losing that trade with the EU, amounting to an annual loss of £100 billions, nigh on 5% of GDP, really does matter after all. But, but, but….what about all that new international trade with Papua New Guinea, Wobblestan, Bongo Bongo Land, Diggerididgidoo Bong, and not forgetting Alabama etc, promised by BoJo The Lying Fantasist, Truss The Loon and the Punjabi Boy that would compensate for all these EU losses? Fucking zilch.Da nada. Ne rien. Sweet Fuck All.

    Har, har.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Da nada.
    It's 'pied de terre' all over again.


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    Still wanking with your left hand, Queenie.

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    Seems the UK government can't come close to offering as much help to UK farmers as the EU does.






    British Farmers want basic income to cope with post-Brexit struggles.
    British farmers want basic income to cope with post-Brexit struggles | Farming | The Guardian

    Schemes to replace EU subsidies will not plug gap left by loss of EU subsidies for most farmers.

    Farmers are calling for the government to grant them a universal basic income, saying the post-Brexit agriculture subsidy scheme has left many poorer.


    Delays to the sustainable farming schemes put in place after the UK left the European Union, to replace the common agricultural policy (CAP), have meant that in England many farmers have been left out of pocket. The new regime initially suffered from low subscription rates, and the government has underspent hundreds of millions from the £2.4bn farming budget each year due to lack of sign-up.

    Scotland and Wales have different farming schemes, and Northern Ireland has not yet set up its new scheme due to Stormont not having sat for two years. In Wales, there have been protests over plans to ask farmers to set aside 20% of their farms for nature and tree planting.

    Government projections and independent analysis have shown that the new nature payments schemes will not plug the gap left by the lack of EU subsidies for most farmers. The nature schemes were never meant to replace the CAP payments exactly, and instead are aimed at paying farmers to provide public goods.

    Now, at least 100 farmers have signed up to a new campaign group, BI4Farmers, to ask for a universal basic income (UBI) for all farmers in Britain.

    The campaigners said that farmers across the UK were “basically kept afloat” by EU subsidies and now risk going out of business. Analysis by the organic farming group Riverford has found that half of farmers surveyed said they may go out of business due to post-Brexit trade deals, uncertainty over farming payment schemes and rising costs.

    Jo Poulton, the BI4Farmers coordinator, said: “British farmers are overworked and underpaid but the Brexit process presents an ideal opportunity to change this.

    “A basic income for farmers would guarantee an adequate income, improving access to time off and reasonable working hours and making entering a career in farming affordable for new entrants.”

    Sustainable farming groups have also shared their support for a UBI for farmers to enable to them to experiment with nature friendly farming methods such as using fewer pesticides without sacrificing their income.

    Will White, sustainable farming campaign coordinator at Sustain, said: “Universal basic income could be an important safety net for farm workers and small new entrant growers, providing financial security that liberates them to pursue agro-ecological practices without the looming pressure of financial survival.

    “When paired with better funding for environmental land management schemes, UBI has the potential to significantly bolster the agricultural sector’s overall resilience. Looking into radical yet promising solutions like this is essential. We support a deeper exploration of how basic income policies could work in the UK context and are watching this campaign with interest.”

    Ruth West, a cofounder of the Oxford Real Farming Conference, added: “Concerned citizens, farmers in dire straits, policymakers and all those who care about a fairer food system should get onboard and help move this practical, doable plan to the next phase.

    “BI4Farmers presents us with a golden opportunity for a sustainable farming future. It’s an opportunity we must not miss.”
    'That's the nature of progress, isn' t it. It always goes on longer than it's needed'. - JCC

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    comrade cyrille
    Seems the UK government can't come close to offering as much help to UK farmers as the EU does.
    aaah, that must be why paris was recently covered with manure and all the roads into the capital were blocked by farm vehicles for a week protesting about the costs of being a farmer in the eu these days.


    Farmers promise to ‘besiege’ capital in dispute over regulations, pay and taxes they say are destroying rural life

    Farmers, particularly the country’s thousands of independent producers, say they are being strangled by EU and French bureaucracy and regulations and claim the traditional way of rural life is facing collapse. They are demanding fairer prices for produce, the continuation of subsidies on the agricultural diesel used to run their tractors and other vehicles, and financial aid for organic farmers....
    wonder where that article came from?

    look no further!

    France warns farmers that blocking Paris market will be red line in protest | France | The Guardian



    if the farmers want their much deserved better deal they need to confront the jobsworth nazi civil servants of defra, and the supermarkets who force wholesale produce prices down. cyrille all that smoke and filth you are breathing up there in boystown is affecting your mind. you should get down to the beach for a while, clear your head.

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    Have you started that dementia drug programme yet Tax or is it too late?

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    The Isle of Man fishermen arr celebrating today...

    https://www.itv.com/news/granada/202...-does-it-exist

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    A hundred tonnes of herring eh?

    Yep, that’ll make Brexitonia great again.

    A £100 billion lost in trade annually but the Brexiteers can sell a fish no one fucking eats in Brexitonia.

    Ffs, only the English could be so fucking stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    The Isle of Man fishermen arr celebrating today...
    You just know ​which side he was on.

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    It just keeps getting better.

    Brexit Britain becomes the world's fourth BIGGEST exporter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    It just keeps getting better.
    Your unsourced from The Daily Fail?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    Brexit Britain becomes the world's fourth BIGGEST exporter of Cheddar cheese.
    source unknown

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    Quote Originally Posted by Molle View Post
    source unknown
    Google is your friend.

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    And at the very end of that misleading and pointlessly jingoistic article in the Mail they concede the not entirely insignificant fact that UK imported and exported less in 2023 than they did in ……..2018.

    Bless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    And at the very end of that misleading and pointlessly jingoistic article in the Mail they concede the not entirely insignificant fact that UK imported and exported less in 2023 than they did in ……..2018.

    Bless.
    Of course those figures had absolutely nothing to do with a global pandemic which began in 2019? You thick count.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    And at the very end of that misleading and pointlessly jingoistic article in the Mail
    It wasn't the Mail I quoted from.

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    Wherever it's from, your drive by shyte isn't working.

    The country is falling apart, and a tory majority that looked unassailable in one election when bojo won it now looks certain to crumble.

    Some estimates suggest the Conservatives might have circa 100 MPs following the next election.

    And well,





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