I hope the US doesn’t back down, there’s nothing wrong with the food standards in the US. More regulation hurts economies.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @Mrbaggins7 and
They hurt the economy and reduce entrepreneurial investment. Governments make “safe” rather than considered decisions, such as in drug approvals. Regulations protect against edge cases that rarely happen (ineffectively) at the cost of hampering the prosperity of the nation.
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Replying to @seddon_dan @ElJeppy and
No deal is a good option. Here are the facts. No deal scare stories are absurd, let's just tell EU we're leaving, says ex-bank governor http://shr.gs/2tZ0KmE
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Replying to @Robin_Hagues @seddon_dan and
So six months to fire proof us? At what cost. How about instead we just don't set fire to the bloody place?
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Replying to @ElJeppy @seddon_dan and
Remoaner Hammond should have being doing this for the last 3 yrs. It's remoaners in parliament who are burning down our democracy.
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Replying to @Robin_Hagues @seddon_dan and
That's because no deal is the worst case scenario. As for democracy are you saying 17.4 million voted for no deal?
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Replying to @ElJeppy @seddon_dan and
I've proved to you that no deal is fine. Quit talking BS
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You've proved nothing of the sort. You've said we should have spent years fire proofing ourselves from self inflicted and unnecessary blaze.
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