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paul moy

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  1. Indeed, and with our money. The EU never has its own money but your ilk would never understand. 🤣
  2. ... and of course 226b we could have avoided paying by never joining in the first place, but at least over the future years we will be saving hundreds of billions, much of which could be used to repay the covid costs. The logic of these remoaner commentators is as flawed as ever... 🤣
  3. Non-protectionism and expansion of trade is the Brexit way. Good quality and cheap is the way to go, and the opposite to the EU that pretends to promote quality and at an expensive price in order to subsidise inefficient farming methods of vested interests, particularly in France under the CAP.
  4. Ideally we will eventually, but after decades of EU incentivising the likes of Heseletine by virtue of 100K annual bribes to grow forests instead, it will take a fair while to achieve it. No wonder he was a remainer. Meanwhile, Australia has an abundance of beef etc as China has put an embargo on them for having the audacity to blame them for the pandemic. Thus, we can fill the holes in our food requirements from outside of the dreadful EU and much cheaper into the bargain. 🤗
  5. The fact is that we cannot let fear rule our lives. Many of us have already lost one year and we are saying that is enough. With continuing sensible precautions we can return to a semblance of normality in June and we simply have to accept that covid will never completely go away, just as the flu never does.
  6. Our money will allow them to invest in even more food production, for the benefit of all. Spanish oranges and veg can be exported to Africa instead of us !! 😎
  7. Trade will rise though as we supplant spanish oranges etc from the awful EU with african fruit and vegetables. 🤗 You remourners never consider our bright future, free of EU shackles and parasites... 😎
  8. Just listened to a nurse on Five Live phone-in who says that she is grateful just to still have a job as many people will not have. She also said that as a nurse her employment conditions are excellent and she was allowed six months off after her father died and gets 40 days leave a year. Refreshing to hear that there are still some realistic people around that will accept a small pay rise when the rest of the country are simply worried about their employment futures and whether they will be earning any money at all.
  9. EU hypocrisy 🤣: https://reaction.life/the-new-brexit-storm/
  10. The evil EU sends out a clear message for companies to relocate outside of the bloc tyranny..... 🤗 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9328281/Italian-PM-threatens-suffocate-AstraZeneca-EU-says-jab-contracts-honoured.html
  11. Italy blocks export of AZ jab to Australia...... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9328281/Italian-PM-threatens-suffocate-AstraZeneca-EU-says-jab-contracts-honoured.html
  12. Anything that bypasses the awful covid infested EU vaccine deniers etc is a bonus.... 🤗
  13. Cyprus opens on May 1st to tourism according to the news today, and Phuket in Thailand is vaccinating all locals to gain herd immunity in order for them to open well ahead of the rest of Thailand. The UK is open for travel from May 17th all being well. It appears that only people with vaccine passports will be allowed to fly unhindered, with others having to undergo a test and still face an element of quarantine on arrival. It's time to get on with living again !! 😎
  14. UK to bypass EU trade sclerosis with ferry service to Morocco from Poole which will cut travel time from 6 days to 3. 🤗 https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1405688/Brexit-news-EU-Brussels-trade-European-Union-Morocco-ferry-Boris-Johnson
  15. You really do reduce the tone to the lowest common denominator as a typical bitter remourner. 🙃
  16. We can invest it better and free of constraints and protectionism, helping us grow our GDP rather than having the EU using OUR money to incentivise UK companies to move to other EU states to grow their GDP and lower ours. Also, of course we were fined 1.7 billion in one year for having one of the best GDP growths in the EU.... no more of that !! 😎
  17. That does seem to be commonsense if your immune system has already been primed. I had a very strong reaction to the first jab, possibly because I already had antibodies from a covid infection in April.
  18. Here we go again...... it was not 'european money', but UK money redirected. We can now keep our 15 Billion a year to spend as we wish and not have the gullible likes of you thanking the EU for spending OUR money !!! 😎
  19. We are soon coming out of lockdown and want to create a boom from pent-up demand but also use of more contactless means less chance of spreading the dreaded virus. All commonsense, n'est pas.
  20. The fact is that we are free at last to make our own decisions, good or bad, whatever your view. That is what we voted for funnily enough, and now thankfully we do not have to have to consult the protectionist and failing EU before every little move.
  21. There will no doubt continue to be some tough restrictions for those without vaccine passports but many countries that rely on tourism are realising that some issues are simply bigger than the virus. Their economies are in dire straits, people are starving , and there will be even more civil unrest unless they restart tourism, so pressure is building on governments specifically in Asia to open up after a year of incessant lockdowns. There is already talk of those with vaccine passports being given free rein before too long and I can envisage this happening around June when our lockdown should end. To these countries tourism is not regarded as non-essential but absolutely essential.
  22. Same old same old...... bitter remourners denigrating the country, and who are going to look very silly over the years to come. 😎
  23. It will upscale as Britain thrives just as many in the fishing industry will, as we reclaim our fishing industry thanks to Brexit .... 😎
  24. Such a catastrophe to be able to make our own decisions, own trade deals, save 15 billion a year parasite costs, controlling our own destiny, interest rates, currency and spending at a time of massive international debt due to covid. Making our own decisions has meant that we will be booming while the EU will still be vaccinating well into next year and probably suffering further lockdowns. EU unity is a fallacy as countries break away, now making their own vaccine ordering decisions etc after EU collective failure. Many are now reconsidering the 'benefits' of being an EU cash cow, such as Eire which now has to be a net annual payer while also sacrificing its fishing industry to the 'greater good'. The pips are squeaking as their treachery towards its biggest single customer reaps its dividend !! 🤣 Meanwhile. Morrisons have bought up a major fishing company in Cornwall and will be supplying 80% of its own fish from UK waters using its own trawlers. https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/business/morrisons-becomes-first-supermarket-to-own-its-own-fishing-boat-after-it-acquires-falfish-3150090
  25. The point is that the NHS will always get the money when needed.
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