That's a non-issue. If the fish don't get caught the fishing grounds recover their stocks; hardly a bad thing.
(If you meant fishery protection vessels, they have more than enough - board 2-3 EU boats, confiscate their 'fishing equipment' including nets, sonar, freezers, etc, and the rest will go 'oh heck' anyway.)
Not seen it all so am not an authority but it seems to me that the UK got pretty much everything it asked for with the occasional caveat like a transition period.
All the "red tape" media talking points are mostly referring to the same red tape that any two countries which aren't both in the EU have to go through to interact. So it'll surprise noone that having left the EU, the UK now has to interact with it like any other country.
I support it because if it turns out they are doing ok it will put pressure on EU to stop being a bully to countries that do not want to abide by globalist rules.
Until now, the non-democratic leadership of EU was either abide or GTFO. If it
turns out that "out" is a good deal they will have to make some compromises.
I do have a question for more European focused members here, is there any push inside Europe for a restructuring of EU election system and more transparency? Is there an option to calling your representative or a clear direction you can vote on?
My point is that the EU without the UK is less liberal and globalist.
You're right if referencing its leaders and bureaucracy. A significant portion -- enough to make Brexit a thing -- are not. I suppose it's a lot like the US scenario right now, but not as corrupt.
well the reason i support brexit is exactly because they are degenerate fascists. i would very much have welcomed it if they had taken germany with them, so the rest of us can go back to having a little democracy and prosperity...
Has anyone non-pozzed seen it?
Boris Johnson doing something non-cucked would be the biggest surprise this year.
It sounds like the big compromise was a 5 year transition period for fishing.
Which is not worth being angry about because it at least sets a clear timeline for when the EU's boats have to GTFO.
To be honest I doubt the UK has the ships to completely fill all of its waters from January anyway.
That's a non-issue. If the fish don't get caught the fishing grounds recover their stocks; hardly a bad thing.
(If you meant fishery protection vessels, they have more than enough - board 2-3 EU boats, confiscate their 'fishing equipment' including nets, sonar, freezers, etc, and the rest will go 'oh heck' anyway.)
Not seen it all so am not an authority but it seems to me that the UK got pretty much everything it asked for with the occasional caveat like a transition period.
All the "red tape" media talking points are mostly referring to the same red tape that any two countries which aren't both in the EU have to go through to interact. So it'll surprise noone that having left the EU, the UK now has to interact with it like any other country.
Well, you could read it for yourself: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_20_2531
Or, a quicker and easier read, take a look at how the UK negotiation team feel they did: https://www.scribd.com/document/489048219/Government-Analysis-of-the-Deal-Document
Mostly good, but the Ireland bit is a poison pill.
What is the Ireland bit you refer to?
I'm not supporting Brexit because I wish the UK well. I support it because I want to see the Fourth Reich crash and burn.
I support it because if it turns out they are doing ok it will put pressure on EU to stop being a bully to countries that do not want to abide by globalist rules.
Until now, the non-democratic leadership of EU was either abide or GTFO. If it turns out that "out" is a good deal they will have to make some compromises.
I do have a question for more European focused members here, is there any push inside Europe for a restructuring of EU election system and more transparency? Is there an option to calling your representative or a clear direction you can vote on?
This was one of the reasons several people voted to leave the EU. Now the UK politicians have to take ownership of their own policies.
You're right if referencing its leaders and bureaucracy. A significant portion -- enough to make Brexit a thing -- are not. I suppose it's a lot like the US scenario right now, but not as corrupt.
It's a necessary first step. First the British must free themselves from the enemy without, so that they may free themselves from the enemy within.
well the reason i support brexit is exactly because they are degenerate fascists. i would very much have welcomed it if they had taken germany with them, so the rest of us can go back to having a little democracy and prosperity...