Many of the things that are used for evil purposes are brought to this country by lorry. That is why every lorry that enters the country must be inspected to make sure that these items are kept out of criminal hands. It also raises questions about many of the drivers who knowingly bring them into the country. We cannot assume the innocence of drivers and their cargoes any longer. The same applies to goods brought in by aircraft. We need to be much more vigilant. A main reason for NO DEAL.
And where are the goods manufactured if not China???
Monday, 28 January 2019
YET MORE SCAREMONGERING - BY THE SUPERMARKETS
So the supermarkets are going to sell less fresh food, and the executives aren't going to make quite so much profit. They are not really bothered about their customers who are far wiser and recognise a con. The supermarkets are trying like Mr Enders of Airbus to scare us. Such lazy people would be happy to remain in the EU folks. I am sure, in their own interests, that they will find ways of countering any effects of NO DEAL.
At worst this can only be a temporary phenomena during March. Significantly, this is also a time when redundancies are announced, 9000 at Tesco for example.
At worst this can only be a temporary phenomena during March. Significantly, this is also a time when redundancies are announced, 9000 at Tesco for example.
Saturday, 26 January 2019
TRUMP IS RIGHT TO SEEK A WALL
The European system of open borders is badly broken. The Irish border needs manning, Mr Veradkar. Backstop be blowed!!! In today's world, Trump is right to seek a wall. We need secure borders otherwise we will be swamped with illegals and inferior fake goods. The parallels with what Trump is trying to do are obvious.
A NO DEAL Brexit will lead to more inspections of the thousands of lorries entering the UK bringing all sorts of inferior and illegal goods from all over Europe, and also reduce the number of illegal immigrants. We need the log jams to check lorries. This would be a big relief to the British people.
Brexit represents only a minor downside risk to UK industry compared to what has happened over the past fifty years. Governments of all parties, Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrats, have presided over the destruction of our industries to the low level of 20% of the British economy. They have stood idly by and watched as a vast number of industries have been taken from this country. In the Brexit debates I hear nothing of what Government is going to do to promote, build and protect our industries. The news has been all about what the Government is spending on the NHS - a bottomless pit.
A NO DEAL Brexit will lead to more inspections of the thousands of lorries entering the UK bringing all sorts of inferior and illegal goods from all over Europe, and also reduce the number of illegal immigrants. We need the log jams to check lorries. This would be a big relief to the British people.
Brexit represents only a minor downside risk to UK industry compared to what has happened over the past fifty years. Governments of all parties, Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrats, have presided over the destruction of our industries to the low level of 20% of the British economy. They have stood idly by and watched as a vast number of industries have been taken from this country. In the Brexit debates I hear nothing of what Government is going to do to promote, build and protect our industries. The news has been all about what the Government is spending on the NHS - a bottomless pit.
BREXIT - A THREAT TO UK INDUSTRY???
Brexit represents only a minor downside risk to UK industry compared to what has happened over the past fifty years. Governments of all parties, Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrats, have presided over the destruction of our industries to the low level of 20% of the British economy. They have stood idly by and watched as a vast number of industries have been taken from this country. In the Brexit debates I hear nothing of what Government is going to do to promote, build and protect our industries. The news has been all about what the Government is spending on the NHS - a bottomless pit.
Brexit just might help to rectify that and give us a more positive outlook. A NO DEAL Brexit will lead to more inspections of the thousands of lorries entering the UK bringing all sorts of inferior and illegal goods from all over Europe, and also reduce the number of illegal immigrants. We need the log jams to check lorries. This would be a big relief to the British people.
The European system of open borders is badly broken. The Irish border needs manning. Backstop be blowed!!! In today's world, Trump is right to seek a wall.
Brexit just might help to rectify that and give us a more positive outlook. A NO DEAL Brexit will lead to more inspections of the thousands of lorries entering the UK bringing all sorts of inferior and illegal goods from all over Europe, and also reduce the number of illegal immigrants. We need the log jams to check lorries. This would be a big relief to the British people.
The European system of open borders is badly broken. The Irish border needs manning. Backstop be blowed!!! In today's world, Trump is right to seek a wall.
Thursday, 24 January 2019
MORE SCAREMONGERING - AIRBUS WARNING OF NO DEAL, SPARKING A TRADE WAR
Airbus chief executive Tom Enders has issued yet another stark warning about the effect a no-deal Brexit would have on the aviation giant’s UK business. In a video message, Enders urged Britain’s politicians not to listen to “the Brexiteers’ madness which asserts that, because we have huge plants here, we will not move and we will always be here. They are wrong”. He said Airbus, one of Britain’s biggest manufacturers with 14,000 employees in the UK, would be forced to make “potentially very harmful decisions” for its UK business in the event of a no-deal scenario. (As reported by City A.M.)
British people do not like being threatened, Mr Enders. The weakness of the Government's policy is starkly revealed. We no longer build complete aircraft as we used to. Building and transporting wings to the EU is not good for us nor the environment. Mr Enders will not be able to change his methods of working for a number of years. In the meantime we could be designing and building complete aircraft. Get Britain working again.
There are a vast number of Brexiteers Mr Enders, 17,410,742 to be precise. Are they all mad, Mr Enders? Mr Enders is the mad one, along with all foreigners who threaten us and seek to tell us what we should do. Mr Enders is totally irresponsible by starting what looks like a trade war. Mr Enders said, "it was a 'disgrace' that firms could still not plan for Brexit" He should have known better. It is his behaviour which is a disgrace.
He should blame the EU not the UK. The EU has dragged out the negotiations for two and a half years and we are not even half way through the process. That is why we must leave the EU on March 29th without a deal. We simply cannot put up with all the argy-bargy any longer, which will continue ad infinitum if we don't leave the EU immediately. We need to make progress, to use a political term and disentangle ourselves urgently from the EU.
There are a vast number of Brexiteers Mr Enders, 17,410,742 to be precise. Are they all mad, Mr Enders? Mr Enders is the mad one, along with all foreigners who threaten us and seek to tell us what we should do. Mr Enders is totally irresponsible by starting what looks like a trade war. Mr Enders said, "it was a 'disgrace' that firms could still not plan for Brexit" He should have known better. It is his behaviour which is a disgrace.
He should blame the EU not the UK. The EU has dragged out the negotiations for two and a half years and we are not even half way through the process. That is why we must leave the EU on March 29th without a deal. We simply cannot put up with all the argy-bargy any longer, which will continue ad infinitum if we don't leave the EU immediately. We need to make progress, to use a political term and disentangle ourselves urgently from the EU.
Tuesday, 22 January 2019
WHO IS GOING TO IMPOSE A CUSTOMS BARRIER IN IRELAND?
In the event of a NO DEAL the EU is saying that there will have to be a customs barrier on the border in Ireland. So who is going to impose it and man it? It won't be the British. It will have to be the southern Irish, won't it Mr Veradkar.
Sunday, 20 January 2019
PLAN B - NO DEAL
A NO DEAL puts the Government in the driving seat. After March 29th the Government would be able to negotiate its terms, with the EU on the back foot.
Friday, 18 January 2019
SLIMEY TOAD HAMMOND TRIES TO KILL NO DEAL
So Hammond is up to his tricks again. He has threatened to get NO DEAL taken off the table.
Thursday, 17 January 2019
NO DEAL - WHAT THE BRITISH PEOPLE REALLY WANT
The parliamentary leaders say they know what is best for this country and that they will protect jobs and the economy and unite the country. The politicians want to protect their own jobs and argue themselves into oblivion. They say nothing that would lift the spirits of the British people and raise their hopes for the future and their children. There have never been times that have been more creative than two world wars when our backs were to the wall. These were periods when the British spirit manifested itself with a creative inventiveness never exceeded. Radar, the Computer, the Jet Engine, the Spitfire and Hurricane, the Lancaster, and a host of other inventions and activities were hallmarks of what it meant to be British. We all pulled together. After World War II it was no different. There was the Comet, Concorde, Nuclear Power, the Black Knight Rocket to mention a few of the many industrial and other projects that were symbolic of being British. We can bring that spirit back.
Tuesday, 15 January 2019
NO DEAL - NO RISK OF PARLIAMENT
The longer this goes on the more I want to leave the EU on March 29 and not run the risk of all the chaotic parliamentary bluster that will inevitably lead to doom - a greater risk than any other. The same view appears to be true for the majority of people. It isn't just the Conservative party who are at fault but the whole of parliament who are responsible for the mess.
Friday, 11 January 2019
EUROPEAN COMMISSION - TO PROPOSE THAT MEMBER STATES GIVE UP VETO ON TAX LEGISLATION
Next week, the European Commission will try to convince the remaining 27 member states of the EU to give up their veto on tax legislation from Brussels. It is a delicate demand and one that will raise concerns in Dublin. Tax has long been one of the most jealously guarded areas of national sovereignty. As a result, EU-wide tax law can only be passed by unanimity, with the active support of every member government. (As reported by the Telegraph today).
Countries will lose the ability to block EU rules. Yet another reason to disentangle ourselves from the EU interfering idiots!!!
Countries will lose the ability to block EU rules. Yet another reason to disentangle ourselves from the EU interfering idiots!!!
Thursday, 10 January 2019
SHINZO ABE - ALL TAKE
Shinzo Abe only sees the UK as a gateway to Europe. Make no mistake. This is a selfish reason for wanting to invest in the UK. That is why the Japanese want May's DEAL. My experience is that the Japanese only seek to take what technology they can from the UK (and other countries) and use it or make it themselves. The last computer company in the UK, AIM of Cambridge, went to Japan. They will complain like hell about a British product and then proceed to make it themselves. That is my actual experience. The Government and the City have allowed other countries to ravage us. We need to bring development back under our control. The only answer is for the Government and the City to plough its money into industry. We need to build our industries from the 20% level that it is at, to at least 50%.
Wednesday, 9 January 2019
DOMINIC GRIEF - WHAT A PLONKER!!!
Plan B indeed! You have been told Mr Grief. Don't you understand? Are you really that thick? Coming from a gas bag that has never made anything or created anything, who doesn't understand the British need to make things, what else should we expect? There is only May's plan or NO DEAL. Be free Mr Grief! Break-off the shackles of the EU.
Friday, 4 January 2019
EDUCATE THE BRITISH
University heads are warning a no-deal Brexit is "one of the biggest threats" the institutions have ever faced. Higher education leaders have written to MPs to say it is "no exaggeration" to warn that it would take universities "decades to recover". They say it would undermine scientific research and threaten universities' £21bn contribution to the UK economy. (as reported by the BBC today).
How wet can people get! The University heads should focus on educating British students. They are more concerned about their pay packets that are inflated by vast numbers foreign students, in effect pricing British students out. As for research, we would eventually do much better to be independent, and not reliant on foreign academics or foreign investment. A NO DEAL BREXIT is not a big threat but salvation for this country.
How wet can people get! The University heads should focus on educating British students. They are more concerned about their pay packets that are inflated by vast numbers foreign students, in effect pricing British students out. As for research, we would eventually do much better to be independent, and not reliant on foreign academics or foreign investment. A NO DEAL BREXIT is not a big threat but salvation for this country.
Thursday, 3 January 2019
GOVE THE MOANER - WHAT A WET!
Farmers and food producers face "considerable turbulence" if the UK leaves the EU with no deal, Environment Secretary Michael Gove has said. He told the Oxford Farming Conference it was a "grim and inescapable fact" there would be tariffs on exports and new sanitary and other border checks. While "not perfect", he said Theresa May's Brexit deal would protect market access and provide economic certainty. (as reported today by the BBC)
BUT WHAT ABOUT TRADE FROM THE EU TO THE UK IN THE EVENT OF A NO DEAL. You haven't thought this through, have you Mr Gove? You see it works both ways with the UK imposing tariffs on imported goods. Who will be the big losers then Mr Gove? As for border checks Mr Gove, I would be happy to slow down the import of foreign goods many of which are inferior. Inspection needs to be stepped-up to prevent inferior goods appearing in the market place, as they do. And as for food and other standards, they all need improvement over those of the EU, never mind about preserving minimum standards. We have become too complacent about EU standards, and the EU label.
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