Re: Brexiteer or Remainer? Give us your reasons!
Originally Posted by
itsme
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Fishing for leave!!!!! Ha ha ha ha are you kin serious? my god you have got it bad, are you sure you haven't had some kind of cranial transplant.
I can assure you that suitable and sufficient consideration of the down sides of leaving the EU especially under no deal conditions have been carried out by people who have greater awareness than myself e.g. the governments own risk assessments, CBI, TUC, The Bank of England, small business, and generally every man and his dog. But no, Fishing for Leave know better eh?
As I said before the fact that my reasons for remaining are also those of someone else with a thinking mind rather than one that has been implanted is purely coincidental.
No answer from you came the stern reply, because you can't give any lucid reasons why you voted leave. Baaaa
In response to your earlier post where you said I hadn't answered your question, as far as Fishing for Leave is concerned you may not know (I don't think you do from your post above) that FFL is a lot more than a bunch of fishermen voting for Brexit.
It goes a lot further than that.
Firstly, there is tearing up the CFP and with it the system of discards and quotas. These have damaged fish stocks for years and are counter-conservation due to the amount of fish put back in the sea, dead because of the way the discards and quota system works.
Secondly, there is the post Brexit licensing system where UK fishermen can fish our own territories through licensing with the revenue generated going back into coastal towns and regions. Overseas boats can also be licensed and be able to operate on a number of days at sea basis (as the UK will) with extra days auctioned when available (stocks permitting) and the revenues once again being put back into regions.
This would rejuvenate coastal towns (also implementing free ports and free towns), generating income, jobs and industry.
Think about how this would benefit coastal towns, many of them deprived areas in the UK, Scotland and Wales - look at which way these areas voted in the referendum, it should give you a clue.
Now your argument is that the CBI, TUC and Bank of England (all pro remain and on the EU payroll (ex Mark Carney who is only kissing the ass of his ex Goldman Sachs mates)) are against this ?
Really ?