Re: As inevitable as it was predictable. Archived Message
Posted by Ken Waldron on September 16, 2023, 5:27 pm, in reply to "Re: As inevitable as it was predictable."
I was, and still am, outraged with the behaviour of EU. Indeed, but the Britgov nest you alternatively chose to put all your eggs in, as above, were always going to be and indeed are worse on all counts. You have always had the same line that Lexit was not legitimate and I disagreed. No. I didn't hold it to be illegitimate: I pointed out that "Lexit" didn't actually exist. There was no determined aim, no policies, no campaign: indeed no political vehicle either to carry this "nothing" forth whereas in the real world the actual Brexit brigade had stated right-wing aims and a well funded political machine. "I fully agree that the current state of affairs, like, for example, .. profit on the back of toxic deregulation is indeed the result of the Tory Brexit, if that helps. But that is now." -Then why claim to disagree as above? It was what was always going to happen. Deregulation: the removal of safeguards was indeed a well advertised part of the Brexit program from the beginning. -As I said the "freedom" was freedom to poison, freedom to pollute, the freedom to trample on commonly guaranteed rights.
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