We can still get a strong deal with the most pro-Brexit House of Commons ever

Jinentonix

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More consulting and debate with less time to make decisions.

May ****ed up big time.
As opposed to the Trudeau Liberals method of no consulting and debate, just bulldog something through without giving it any real thought. Any thoughts as to where to house those 40,000+ Syrians we've taken in to date? How about all the ones illegally crossing the border from the US? Any plans on where to find housing for them? I mean you sure talk a big f*cking game about this shit but in typical progtard fashion, you, like the idiots currently running the shit show, actually have no ideas or plan once they get here.
Your desire to look like the "good country" is ultimately screwing the lives of Canadians, immigrants AND refugees alike.
 

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SOme apparently didn't get the message. For that matter wines from Portugal and Spain have country of origin on the labels.

I think most foodstuffs are exempt from the legislation.

By the way, "Made in..." was invented by the British - but they never intended it to be used as a marketing tool. "Made in Germany" was introduced by the British Merchandise Marks Act in 1887. Back then, Britain feared cheap continental imitations of Sheffield cutlery that flooded the market and wanted non-British products to be labelled.
 

justlooking

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Brussels introduced the generic "Made in the EU" for all its Member States in 2004.

SOme apparently didn't get the message. For that matter wines from Portugal and Spain have country of origin on the labels.

I think most foodstuffs are exempt from the legislation.
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The whole 'made in EU' is still optional. for now.

Some manufacturers use it to try and disguise things like the VW Touareg and Audii TT are made in Slovakia and Hungary. Or Romanian horse meat being sold as Swedish meatballs.
But you never see 'made in exWarsawCommiecountrybyuntermenshenalcoholics'. :p
 

justlooking

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So losing dozens of seats has actually improved the Conservative's mandate? I wouldn't want you for a political advisor.

Reese-Moog is trying to imply that Labour has agreed to Brexit as well by voting for Article 50, while the true Remainer parties,
Lid Dems, SNP and Greens, got no where in this election.

The problem with his thesis is that Labour has never been clear about what kind of Brexit they really support.
Or if they even know.