:brexit: Brexit - Deal or no deal

What have I signed up to that I am not sticking to?

The referendum you voted in during 2016.

…jeez… so how is me having an opinion on the result not sticking to something? You are making this up as you go along…

I’ve found some self-awareness seeking its owner.

The poor little bugger has been marooned since the 24th June 2016.

He’s saying “why doesn’t my owner realise he’s spent the past four years explaining at tedious length why everyone that didn’t vote the way he did was stupid. racist, tricked, the unwitting victims of a tremendous lie on a bus or a combination of any or all of the above?”

I have no answers for him, except I think he’s better off staying single.

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Your patronising ignorance and nonsense, is non unexpected… arguments of someone to obsessed to actually respond maturely to the points raised… but will let it go…

As mentioned many times, the crux of your argument appears to be based on how ‘long’ folks are expected to wait before they can re-express an opinion under your definition of democracy, and that this differs for a referendum vs a GE. You also refuse to acknowledge that major shifts is the environmental dynamics, can shift that timing without this being ‘anti-democratic’ - I would suggest the leaving the EU is a pretty big seismic shift against the expressed democratic view of the those who live in Scotland… the debate appears to be whether because Scotland does not have autonomy on this issue being part of the UK, whether it is a big enough shift to reopen the independence debate… people on Scotland believe it is, Boris et al (and Pap) don’t… this is about how you interpret democracy, as opposed to ‘liar’s’ etc, but you seem unable to understand that… everything is very black and white in Papworld where his opinion is taken as the only one that matters irrespective of any logic applied.

It’s a skill.

It’s pretty simple actually.

Either the SNP are lying or the Scots can reproduce at two years old.

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I don’t suppose you’ve seen big firms already announcing that they’re not going anywhere near certain US imports.

Fancy that. Gradations in the market. It’s the reason that among having some of the worst intensive farming methods in the world, there is already a long established tradition of firms doing something different and building that into their marketing.

I don’t know what that means.

Essentially many companies have built up good reps based on the outstanding food hygiene rules set out by the EU, and they won’t break them as would look bad on them as a company, innit. It will most likely be more expensive product, so state schools (feeding our children), hospitals (feeding our sick) and shops like Iceland/takeaways (feeding our poor and vulnerable) may decide against it, but for us richer, educated folk - we should be fine.

Im pretty sure that’s the point Pap was making.

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Thanks @WorzelScummage

Sometimes I struggle with the language that pap uses. I think he must be too clever for me.

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I’m pretty sure it wasn’t.

I’m also pretty sure that all of the problems you’ve enumerated were massive fucking issues under the EU’s brilliant food standards regime, the one that allows mechanically recovered meats, chlorine on salads, Pop Tarts and Findus Crispy Pancakes.

All products of, and I quote, “the outstanding food hygiene rules set out by the EU”.

So you don’t think the points in this clause are something we should want to have?

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Oh, OK, so what was your post alluding to then?

I think, now don’t quote me, it sounds like he’s inferring EU food standards are crap.

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Huh, which is odd considering what we’re going to have will be utterly appalling.

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Ah…so it’s better not to have any? Is that right?

Thanks @lifeintheslowlane

Get your facts right next time @WorzelScummage. I withdraw my earlier thanks to you.

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…or that they are preventing our farmers from maximising their profits at the expense of some shit head in Brussels who prevents them from pissing on their lettuce as its cheaper than washing it? who can tell. All I will say is that as I understood the EU standards were there for two reasons… level playing field for EU market and all that, and minimum quality standards for health. safety etc… As Cherts suggested, for middle-class fuckers sandel wearing holidaying in Tuscany wankers like me, I wont have to care as I will still buy my organic cornfed, massaged by angels chickens and they will taste great even at £20 a bird… feel for the fuckers eating twizlers from Iceland mind…

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Indeed, so we can make a killing supplying the ‘unwashed’ with ‘unwashed’ chickens