First, welcome to the thread, though that first paragraph is essentially incorrect@ Oldgroaner Based on your photo and name I would have had you pegged as someone who can actually remember the world before... and as we joined the EU?
All the quotas, bans, levis etc that were imposed on us the moment we joined... We were not a country in dire straights at the time of joining it just seemed like a promising coalition.
However it turned into us becoming a cash cow for the rest of europe.
No point arguing around the in/out part now... We made that bed!
Let's go down the HSE mad EU route... Changing a £2 friggin light bulb at work, down the common sense route i could safely change a lightbulb using a stepladder. It would take 5 mins and cost maybe £15 total...
Now i'm not allowed to use a stepladder, so we have to hire in access equipt... that's now a cost of £500 for a days hire of a cherry picker, £200 for a harness, £400 for training to use the cherry picker, instead of taking 5 mins now takes 3 weeks of planning, risk assessments closes an entire section of warehouse for 1/2 a day and now costs the best part of £1200 (for a £2 light bulb) And you need ask why prices are spiraling astronomically?
I'm all for HSE, i wanna go home at the end of the day same as everyone else, but there has to be a balance!
You wanna talk people having a choice... let's go down the trade deal routes!
We already have a choice (mostly) on what we can buy in a supermarket, organic, non organic,full sugar, no sugar loaded with nasty sweeteners (just a few years ago were all giving us cancer, i see that's forgotten about) etc.
Yes that's right i'm one of the minority that no one accepts exists... I am hypersensitive to sweeteners and anything that contains a considerable amount tastes like someone is trying to roofie me with Disprol! Not so thirst quenching
So what's the big F'ing deal with GM foods... they will sit on a shelf at a supermarket and we (the consumer) can CHOOSE to buy it or leave it on a shelf!
Jump in there with a trade deal from the far East and Bam... we can buy battery packs for a reasonable price and pedelec our way around the whole country now at an affordable price not an insane price hike.
Yea there are gonna be some harder times ahead whilst we get on our feet again. Like the first time you move away from your parents, but you knuckle down and move on.
What did do when a tv broke down... we called the repair man and they came and fixed it heck, it must be 20 years since i last saw a tv repair shop on the high street now!
We have farming, that had always produced a staggering excess for export (until the EU quotas) and what about the great UK industries that were slowly priced out.
You want quality steel the world went to Sheffield not Unit 2 Yangdong way, chun-lee province, Obscure ville China...
You wanted a big ass boat, you went to the Clyde or the Tyne.
All of these industries went the way of the Dodo as a result of levis imposed and cheaper products coming through the EU.
This is a result of the EUs own doing, 30 years of being promised an equal share to a vision and instead getting the whipping boys deal. Our own government made the mistake of thinking that the people forgot this over the last 40ish years.
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All the quotas, bans, levis etc that were imposed on us the moment we joined... We were not a country in dire straights at the time of joining it just seemed like a promising coalition.
However it turned into us becoming a cash cow for the rest of europe."
We were in fact living on IMF loans at the time, and the process of accepting what was then the EEC regulations was done in a pragmatic fashion, applied patchily at first
where would you like me to start?
Perhaps I could begin by asking which particular EU regulations you object to particularly on Health and Safety?
And remember that whatever they are we were involved in the process of formulating them, they were not simply imposed on us.
There wasn't a case of sudden imposition of EEC rules on us when we joined in 1973, that is a fallacy here is a link for you
https://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/evolutionofparliament/legislativescrutiny/parliament-and-europe/overview/britain-and-eec-to-single-european-act/
The Health and Safety Executive was created by an act of parliament, not imposed on us by the EU
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_and_Safety_at_Work_etc._Act_1974
Laws for health and safety measures are the same throughout Europe, but rules have to be altered to fit into the national law of member states. This means that health and safety law can differ between European Union (EU) nations. It is important to find out the current laws and guidance for any EU country in which you work. EUGO provide business set-up details for every EU member state.
So if you are not happy with Health and Safety rules you will still face the same ones after Brexit.
Far from Health and safety being dictated by the EU
Sorry bit I can't help you over the rest of the post with it's talk about welcoming hard times in pusuit of Unicorns and rainbows being worth going hungry for.
However this link my help you see just how far opinions fuelled by the British press have deviated from reality in the minds of the British public
Euromyths passed off as truth by the UK press
As to being a "cash cow" we have wasted far more on Brexit than staying in would have cost.
And GM foods? an entirely separate issue to Brexit
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