Future consumables will be 5G enabled, always connected devices BY DEFAULT. They won't need your WiFi. Washing machines, Fridges, TVs, Heating systems. All SMART the moment u turn them on, ready to force feed you Ads day and night, and restrict basic features by subscription!
The pro-EU lobby in London, Brussels and New York said the City of London would be destroyed if Brits voted for independence from the EU.
Many were convinced by the propaganda, but the facts are clear, and now people see they were peddled fearmongering nonsense.
@danielanadj77@dontbrexitfixit So if the UK give the EU 80 billion pounds a year, all the queues disappear? Doesn't that just mean they are doing it on purpose?
The battle of narratives is going strong.
Our countries are a recurring target.
It is time to act to tell the stories that make us strong. Let’s live our own story!
Protect what matters - our democracy.
@vivamjm This is the crux of the issue, trade can become more friction-less but only at the cost of something else, a supranationally imposed set of laws that don't necessarily represent the people that are impacted by them. Without a clear process for those people to remove law makers.
@vivamjm Thanks for sending me the thread, was quite interesting (apart from the insults 😂). Why does EU legislature create and enforce laws that are not related to trade tho? Privacy laws, environmental laws, working hours laws.
@Anna_Soubry I don't often agree with Anna Soubry, but I think she's right about this. We are still knee-deep in the institutional fallout of Brexit. It's ripped the Tory party apart, and is now slicing through the Labour Party. You can't be pro EU and represent the UK working class it seems.
@johnmfitzp@vivamjm International treaties change all the time (including this very treaty which has changed a few times since the original agreement), an ammendment could be drafted that retains the same protections whether UK is in or out of ECHR.
Whatever your view on Burnham parachuting into a so-called safe seat, it's a high risk strategy by him personally. One wonders whether it's confidence or naivety.
@johnmfitzp@vivamjm Are you suggesting that the GFA would change if the terms/legislation/policies of the ECHR change? Why wouldn't the GFA be a 'fixed' agreement?