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The Brexit Thread
Rob
TS Team
Sorry, beaten you to it! 
Alsty
TS Member
Allow me to ask this in this thread so the General Election thread doesn't go off topic:
Can you give me any examples? What are you looking forward to doing after Brexit that is currently not allowed?What I want out of brexit, is to simply be free of the EU I want the UK to not be subject to EU rules and laws and have the highest authority of the UK...be in the UK where we can see and change it as we see fit!
grrrr
TS Member
The inability to name a single law that they're looking to repeal when we take back control seems to be a common position amongst brexiteers...Can you give me any examples?
delta79
TS Member
There is talk of removing working time directive. So the working class can spend more time at work.The inability to name a single law that they're looking to repeal when we take back control seems to be a common position amongst brexiteers...
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speedy
TS Member
We're also losing many food standards laws set by the EU but hey, we'll be able to import poorer quality, additive filled food from the US!There is talk of removing working time directive. So the working class can spend more time at work.
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Rick
TS Member
We can, but they could be ripped up or changed at will.Who says we have to get rid of those laws, cant we just adopt them into UK law, then work from there?
If we want to produce food for European markets, we'll have to align regardless for export products. Granted, you could produce food to export that is better quality than the food you allow your own citizens to eat. Asinine, but entirely possible.
jon81uk
TS Member
Oh sorry, didn't notice this one had become active again.
Who says we have to get rid of those laws, cant we just adopt them into UK law, then work from there?
Then why leave at all?
Stuie
TS Member
Then why leave at all?
That's the million euro question isn't it.
No one seems to be able to answer it in any meaningful way.
delta79
TS Member
Cause it is easier to quietly change laws so profit comes before the working classThat's the million euro question isn't it.
No one seems to be able to answer it in any meaningful way.
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I think the government would definitely change these laws; they don't care about the rights of the people and only want the best for themselves!
I've just fixed that for you
Matt N
TS Member
If they're elected by the electorate, then surely they would want what's best for their constituents?I've just fixed that for you![]()
If they're elected by the electorate, then surely they would want what's best for their constituents?
You still have a lot to learn about the ways of how the world really works
Stuie
TS Member
If they're elected by the electorate, then surely they would want what's best for their constituents?
Sadly, some of them have their own agendas and are looking after their own interests.
speedy
TS Member
IMO, politicians will try and convince the general public that they care about them but really the politicians care more about lining their own pockets and protecting their rich businessmen mates who donate to the Conservative party.If they're elected by the electorate, then surely they would want what's best for their constituents?