REUL Bill 10:37 - Dec 27 with 3361 views | Kilkennyjack | The worst is yet to come, 31st Dec 2023 REUL Bill sunsets 4000 EU laws in 1 fell swoop, no country has ever done this in world history. Employment rights, food safety, environmental laws, all protections abolished, transition phase mean corporate fascism for UK. It proposes that most REUL will automatically cease to apply or will be “sunset” unless preserved by legislation made by one of the UK’s four governments before 31 December 2023 (with a possible extension to 23 June 2026 at the UK Government’s discretion). As working people we need the Tory party out of office. | |
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REUL Bill on 10:44 - Dec 27 with 2706 views | controversial_jack | The people of this country have got exactly what they deserve.They need to suck it up and stop complaining until the next general election | | | |
REUL Bill on 11:37 - Dec 27 with 2675 views | Kilkennyjack |
REUL Bill on 10:44 - Dec 27 by controversial_jack | The people of this country have got exactly what they deserve.They need to suck it up and stop complaining until the next general election |
They were duped by conmen wrapping themselves in the union flag and exploiting the uk govt driven austerity situation as a stick to beat the EU with. Whilst the real reason was tax avoidance for the super wealthy. Good decent people were conned, as well as the hard of thinking. | |
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REUL Bill on 12:02 - Dec 27 with 2662 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Without getting into the ins and outs of it the question should be asked do we need these four thousand laws? Seems like an awful lot of red tape. Four thousand? | |
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REUL Bill on 12:54 - Dec 27 with 2630 views | BarrySwan | I have to confess the only thing better than the people of the UK voting to free themselves from the undemocratic shackles of the EU is watching the rewhingers continuing unremitting public displays of angst as apparently their futures have been stolen from them by the unfeeling acts of the majority of the voting population.. [Post edited 27 Dec 2022 13:00]
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REUL Bill on 13:09 - Dec 27 with 2586 views | Gwyn737 |
REUL Bill on 12:54 - Dec 27 by BarrySwan | I have to confess the only thing better than the people of the UK voting to free themselves from the undemocratic shackles of the EU is watching the rewhingers continuing unremitting public displays of angst as apparently their futures have been stolen from them by the unfeeling acts of the majority of the voting population.. [Post edited 27 Dec 2022 13:00]
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I have no issue at all with leave voters who did so due to concerns around being controlled by unelected officials in Brussels. I really mean that and I’ve seen nothing that would change their minds since 2016. However, it’s now clear that that benefit does have massive consequences for future generations. | | | |
REUL Bill on 13:33 - Dec 27 with 2574 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
REUL Bill on 11:37 - Dec 27 by Kilkennyjack | They were duped by conmen wrapping themselves in the union flag and exploiting the uk govt driven austerity situation as a stick to beat the EU with. Whilst the real reason was tax avoidance for the super wealthy. Good decent people were conned, as well as the hard of thinking. |
Kilky it should be a stick to beat them with. Austerity was an official EU policy. It was a vital stipulation of the Maastricht Treaty to reduce government spending and borrowing. They doubled down on this following the crash of 2008. It was for this reason that Gordon Brown started the public spending cuts in October 2009. Of course it’s also true that the tories are in general ideologically aligned to austerity and delivered it with relish to help their mates as they do. It’s also a fact after 2009 any member state not complying with EU rules faced fines and sanctions. They were legally obliged to follow the rules. If you look at it objectively it’s impossible to absolve the EU from all blame. | |
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REUL Bill on 13:50 - Dec 27 with 2561 views | waynekerr55 |
REUL Bill on 12:54 - Dec 27 by BarrySwan | I have to confess the only thing better than the people of the UK voting to free themselves from the undemocratic shackles of the EU is watching the rewhingers continuing unremitting public displays of angst as apparently their futures have been stolen from them by the unfeeling acts of the majority of the voting population.. [Post edited 27 Dec 2022 13:00]
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On a serious note this bill does have significant ramifications. Unintended consequences, months of parliamentary time sabre rattling about deregulation will come to nothing and all that will happen is the laws will be within a mm tolerance of what it is now. Oh to be a grown up country that seeks an EEA/EFTA model... | |
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REUL Bill on 13:52 - Dec 27 with 2559 views | pencoedjack |
REUL Bill on 12:54 - Dec 27 by BarrySwan | I have to confess the only thing better than the people of the UK voting to free themselves from the undemocratic shackles of the EU is watching the rewhingers continuing unremitting public displays of angst as apparently their futures have been stolen from them by the unfeeling acts of the majority of the voting population.. [Post edited 27 Dec 2022 13:00]
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Including Welsh nationalists who don’t seem to grasp that Wales people voted leave as they want independence then to rejoin the EU. Pretty messed up ideology | | | | Login to get fewer ads
REUL Bill on 20:50 - Dec 27 with 2500 views | Kilkennyjack |
REUL Bill on 13:52 - Dec 27 by pencoedjack | Including Welsh nationalists who don’t seem to grasp that Wales people voted leave as they want independence then to rejoin the EU. Pretty messed up ideology |
We just want the Ireland model. Ideally without British Crown Forces bassd in the north …… | |
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REUL Bill on 21:53 - Dec 27 with 2476 views | majorraglan |
REUL Bill on 12:54 - Dec 27 by BarrySwan | I have to confess the only thing better than the people of the UK voting to free themselves from the undemocratic shackles of the EU is watching the rewhingers continuing unremitting public displays of angst as apparently their futures have been stolen from them by the unfeeling acts of the majority of the voting population.. [Post edited 27 Dec 2022 13:00]
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We’ve voted Brexit and that’s what we’ve got, but a lot of the laws being axed (unless they are replaced with identical legislation) are going to have massive detrimental impacts on people and in particular workers rights. For example TUPE will be axed as will protections for part time workers, people on fixed term contracts. Over and above that we’re going to see environmental protections laws axed, we’ve already seen the U.K. allowing the temporary use of pesticides which harm bees and are banned in the EU and there’s the relaxation of laws controlling water portion and discharge. We’ve got to try and make Brexit work - it’s too early to go back, but so far a lot & the things that are happening or are due to happen we’re never discussed in 2016. | | | |
REUL Bill on 22:02 - Dec 27 with 2470 views | Badgeman |
REUL Bill on 12:02 - Dec 27 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Without getting into the ins and outs of it the question should be asked do we need these four thousand laws? Seems like an awful lot of red tape. Four thousand? |
You don’t know what the regulations do but you want to get rid of them? What could possibly go wrong? | |
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REUL Bill on 22:19 - Dec 27 with 2462 views | majorraglan |
REUL Bill on 22:02 - Dec 27 by Badgeman | You don’t know what the regulations do but you want to get rid of them? What could possibly go wrong? |
One thing we have to be careful of, is if when we diverge from EU standards then it could well create deeper barriers to trade with the EU. What we should be doing is our own thing, but in a way that still allows us to trade with the EU. | | | |
REUL Bill on 00:00 - Dec 28 with 2433 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
REUL Bill on 22:02 - Dec 27 by Badgeman | You don’t know what the regulations do but you want to get rid of them? What could possibly go wrong? |
You don’t know what the regulations do but you don’t want to get rid of them. That’s the point. Everyone is so entrenched in the remain/leave thing nobody ever considers the detail. | |
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REUL Bill on 00:07 - Dec 28 with 2431 views | Luther27 |
REUL Bill on 00:00 - Dec 28 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | You don’t know what the regulations do but you don’t want to get rid of them. That’s the point. Everyone is so entrenched in the remain/leave thing nobody ever considers the detail. |
Old fashioned view…perhaps we should,as a nation,stop bickering and get on with things. No matter what camp you’re in the majority vote prevails. What is the point of voting if you do not accept the result. Isn’t that what Democracy is based on? | |
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REUL Bill on 04:54 - Dec 28 with 2390 views | Kilkennyjack |
REUL Bill on 00:07 - Dec 28 by Luther27 | Old fashioned view…perhaps we should,as a nation,stop bickering and get on with things. No matter what camp you’re in the majority vote prevails. What is the point of voting if you do not accept the result. Isn’t that what Democracy is based on? |
Democracy is not a one off event in 2016. Thats the point. It was an advisory referendum with a narrow margin. Plus - like Trump in 2016 - has Russian interference written all over it. Also it was heavily biased to older Leave voters, to the extent that the majority of 2016 voters still alive voted Remain. And few of the Leave voters wanted the hard Brexit we got. Brexit cannot be wished away. It will be reversed at some point, its a national uk wide disaster. | |
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REUL Bill on 10:48 - Dec 28 with 2325 views | jojaca |
REUL Bill on 04:54 - Dec 28 by Kilkennyjack | Democracy is not a one off event in 2016. Thats the point. It was an advisory referendum with a narrow margin. Plus - like Trump in 2016 - has Russian interference written all over it. Also it was heavily biased to older Leave voters, to the extent that the majority of 2016 voters still alive voted Remain. And few of the Leave voters wanted the hard Brexit we got. Brexit cannot be wished away. It will be reversed at some point, its a national uk wide disaster. |
Even with my pee brain, I thought there will be short term pain leaving EU, it's a process that would take years to sort out. I just think folks need to show some patience especially with the economy shut down for two years. EU countries are in the same shit as us. | |
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REUL Bill on 12:51 - Dec 28 with 2299 views | Luther27 |
REUL Bill on 04:54 - Dec 28 by Kilkennyjack | Democracy is not a one off event in 2016. Thats the point. It was an advisory referendum with a narrow margin. Plus - like Trump in 2016 - has Russian interference written all over it. Also it was heavily biased to older Leave voters, to the extent that the majority of 2016 voters still alive voted Remain. And few of the Leave voters wanted the hard Brexit we got. Brexit cannot be wished away. It will be reversed at some point, its a national uk wide disaster. |
Cameron gambled and lost…that’s history. In these shite times as a nation we are disintegrating due to a lack of respect for democracy. We constantly waste time analysing, carrying out polls, shit stirring at every opportunity by all the media instead of saying ok, let’s get on with things. That was the point I was trying to make. | |
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REUL Bill on 13:02 - Dec 28 with 2296 views | pencoedjack |
REUL Bill on 12:51 - Dec 28 by Luther27 | Cameron gambled and lost…that’s history. In these shite times as a nation we are disintegrating due to a lack of respect for democracy. We constantly waste time analysing, carrying out polls, shit stirring at every opportunity by all the media instead of saying ok, let’s get on with things. That was the point I was trying to make. |
You’re wasting your time fella. He’s the most boring poster on here. | | | |
REUL Bill on 15:15 - Dec 28 with 2251 views | Kilkennyjack |
REUL Bill on 13:02 - Dec 28 by pencoedjack | You’re wasting your time fella. He’s the most boring poster on here. |
Pot. kettle. Black. 🤣 🇬🇧 | |
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REUL Bill on 18:34 - Dec 28 with 2219 views | Catullus |
REUL Bill on 15:15 - Dec 28 by Kilkennyjack | Pot. kettle. Black. 🤣 🇬🇧 |
So you're saying that Pencoed and you are the two most boring posters? At least you accept you are boring. | |
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REUL Bill on 19:24 - Dec 28 with 2201 views | waynekerr55 |
REUL Bill on 22:02 - Dec 27 by Badgeman | You don’t know what the regulations do but you want to get rid of them? What could possibly go wrong? |
Decades of precedent in the courts. So, current equality act legislation would differ as of 1.1.24 which could lead to employers getting off the hook. Have we not learnt anything from the referendum that doing something "cos we can" isn't justification to do it. | |
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REUL Bill on 19:27 - Dec 28 with 2198 views | Kilkennyjack |
REUL Bill on 18:34 - Dec 28 by Catullus | So you're saying that Pencoed and you are the two most boring posters? At least you accept you are boring. |
I can accept that…. 🤣 | |
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REUL Bill on 19:33 - Dec 28 with 2197 views | Kilkennyjack |
REUL Bill on 19:24 - Dec 28 by waynekerr55 | Decades of precedent in the courts. So, current equality act legislation would differ as of 1.1.24 which could lead to employers getting off the hook. Have we not learnt anything from the referendum that doing something "cos we can" isn't justification to do it. |
Mogg is driving this. We need a general election pronto. The likes of Jezza and the Labour supporters who enabled Brexit should have seen this attack on workers rights and environmental rights coming. What the hell did they think Brexit was really about ? Not borders, money, and laws …. shirley ? 🇬🇧 | |
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REUL Bill on 22:00 - Dec 28 with 2146 views | Luther27 |
REUL Bill on 19:33 - Dec 28 by Kilkennyjack | Mogg is driving this. We need a general election pronto. The likes of Jezza and the Labour supporters who enabled Brexit should have seen this attack on workers rights and environmental rights coming. What the hell did they think Brexit was really about ? Not borders, money, and laws …. shirley ? 🇬🇧 |
Yes they did I think….along with a singular accountability regarding the UK government in post referendum issues. However I think the Covid outbreak…which no one foresaw….has changed the dynamics of governance regarding the workplace. One reason why oldies are being asked to return to the workplace to fill in the gaps and help lower inflation by working for peanuts. Nice. | |
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REUL Bill on 12:40 - Dec 29 with 2083 views | felixstowe_jack |
REUL Bill on 20:50 - Dec 27 by Kilkennyjack | We just want the Ireland model. Ideally without British Crown Forces bassd in the north …… |
Uk forces can be based anywhere in a free and democratic UK. | |
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