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10 hours ago, Mister Gee said:

Have you been watching GBeebies again?

Albania applied for EU membership in April 2009 and was granted EU candidate status in June 2014. The EU held its first intergovernmental conference with Albania in July 2022.

 

 

 

Source not from GB news.

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12 hours ago, Organgrinder said:

What I'm saying is,  how is it harder for the undesirables to move to the UK when there are people coming every day and we don't know who they are  or where they are from.

They may still be coming because the government has not found a way to stop them yet.

It is harder for undesirables from the eastern European EU countries to move to the UK post Brexit.  We need to have ID cards to make checks on anyone looking suspicious and no talking with a British accent.

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9 minutes ago, Axe said:

It is harder for undesirables from the eastern European EU countries to move to the UK post Brexit.  We need to have ID cards to make checks on anyone looking suspicious and no talking with a British accent.

I can see that working out well ;)

 

 

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UK failure to create post-Brexit chemical regulations risks ‘irreparable damage’:

https://www.ft.com/content/2d58ee8e-ee7d-4a05-be86-fab1c5665d74
After Brexit, the UK quit the EU’s “Reach” chemical management system but has repeatedly delayed the introduction of its own arrangements after a government impact assessment discovered it would cost the industry £2bn to duplicate the safety data already held in Brussels. However, attempts to broker a deal with industry to reduce the cost of re-registering 22,400 chemicals with a copycat UK “Reach” system run by the government’s Health and Safety Executive are failing to bear fruit, according to senior industry figures.

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5 hours ago, Axe said:

It is harder for undesirables from the eastern European EU countries to move to the UK post Brexit.  We need to have ID cards to make checks on anyone looking suspicious and no talking with a British accent.

Explain how it can be harder when you admit that they come without ID cards.

You keep repeating the same statement but,  you have no idea who is coming and you have no idea where they are coming from,  so how could you know that.

Many of the boat people burn their ID on purpose.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Magilla said:

UK failure to create post-Brexit chemical regulations risks ‘irreparable damage’:

https://www.ft.com/content/2d58ee8e-ee7d-4a05-be86-fab1c5665d74
After Brexit, the UK quit the EU’s “Reach” chemical management system but has repeatedly delayed the introduction of its own arrangements after a government impact assessment discovered it would cost the industry £2bn to duplicate the safety data already held in Brussels. However, attempts to broker a deal with industry to reduce the cost of re-registering 22,400 chemicals with a copycat UK “Reach” system run by the government’s Health and Safety Executive are failing to bear fruit, according to senior industry figures.

Another day another moan about Brexit.

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14 minutes ago, harvey19 said:

Another day another moan about Brexit.

Another day another opportunity for Harvey to highlight that they had no idea what they were voting for... and still don't :hihi:

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8 minutes ago, Magilla said:

Another day another opportunity for Harvey to highlight that they had no idea what they were voting for... and still doesn't :hihi:

Oh you of little faith.

Time is a great healer.

Look to the future young man and all the opportunities it offers.

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Just now, harvey19 said:

Oh you of little faith.

Faith is not a factor.

 

Just now, harvey19 said:

Time is a great healer.

Not re: Brexit, the negatives continue, at an increasing pace.

 

Just now, harvey19 said:

Look to the future young man and all the opportunities it offers.

If they're like anything Brexit has delivered so far, or was ever predicted to... you'll get less, and pay more.

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7 minutes ago, Magilla said:

Faith is not a factor.

 

Not re: Brexit, the negatives continue, at an increasing pace.

 

If they're like anything Brexit has delivered so far, or was ever predicted to... you'll get less, and pay more.

Always look on the bright side of life !

Have you noticed there are never any statues of critics.

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