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    1. TheChattyRat on

      Good I’m tired of being made poorer and more miserable just because Brexit voters are to embarrassed to admit they were sold a pup

    2. Odd-Metal8752 on

      What is the row over fishing based upon? Is it motivated by wanting to protect fish populations in UK waters?

      Youth mobility scheme sounds nice.

    3. 1DarkStarryNight on

      BREAKING: The UK-EU deal:

      *Keir Starmer has made a major late concession on fisheries to allow the EU TWELVE YEARS ongoing access to British waters on status quo arrangements. They will now expire in 2038. UK had originally sought just a four year extension.

      *In return the EU has not time-limited the SPS deal, although the UK will still have to accept dynamic alignment.

      *UK will also join Erasmus+ in another win for the EU.

      *But the EU will, at some point, remove barriers to allow British visitors to use e-gates within the EU and will work to ease travel for for artists, a win for Starmer to fix two of the most obvious Brexit impacts.

      *EU says it will work swiftly to ‘explore’ British participation in its defence fund. Language there is limited.

      Alex Wickham, Bloomberg.

    4. Primary-Effect-3691 on

      More trade with India, US, EU. Despite what the usual suspects will tell you, this is good for productivity, growth, and in turn wages and public services

    5. Express-Doughnut-562 on

      Quite surprised how much stuff Starmer is actually getting done. Had to laugh at this though:

      >”And with no details on any cap or time limits on youth mobility, fears of free movement returning will only increase.”

      Surely we’ve worked out by now that free movement was a good thing?

    6. Not sure how the youth mobility scheme will play out without knowing the time cap, 6-12 months would be great to fill skilled contractor roles and help keep the economy flowing but any longer would likely impact salaried jobs, creating more competition and more people out of work in the uk, no? Happy to be corrected on this assumption.. This will definitely benefit British people who can say, speak fluent Norwegian, or fluent Deutsch, or fluent French as those countries usually require that as a bare minimum in most of their roles, it likely wont benefit the wider British 18-30 year olds who can only speak English.. It will however massively benefit most Europeans as they’re often taught English from 4yo.

    7. darkmatters2501 on

      Well it’s a start. Fingers crossed I a decade or so. We will have the 4 freedoms back.

    8. Current_Case7806 on

      It’s time we took back democracy. I’m fed up with the less informed, angry, shouty lot claiming democracy ended back in 2016.

      Brexit has failed. It’s not possible, there was no plan and there’s no mandate for it currently. We need to start negotiating for Brejoin and ending this stupidity forever.

    9. I really hope this at minimum involves UK based people counting as responsible people for GSPR so I can start selling to northern Ireland and the EU again.

    10. Mail-Malone on

      No details in that article about how trade will change/improve, it’s just about letting the EU fish to their hearts content in our waters, and lot of waffle about maybe e-gates access and maybe 18-30 year old frictionless travel. Nothing about trade at all.

      There must be far more details to come because this isn’t a trade deal.

    11. TokyoBaguette on

      Erasmus is back? If so Brexitus ignoramus will be angry. Good.

    12. RoyalJacko on

      It’s a simple fact: Brexit has made us poorer. All Brexit promises have failed. In the words of the architect of it all, Nigel Farage: “Brexit has failed” – 2023

    13. haphazard_chore on

      Breaking, we got nothing. Like literally nothing! No egate, no access to the military funding. Just a maybe later. WTF!

    14. Mackerel_Skies on

      What’s Farage saying? He’s accountable for Brexit (should be).

    15. thebrowncanary on

      I don’t actually see any postives for the UK in all this.

      Going to be another politically dificult sell for the goverment.

    16. TravellingMackem on

      I’m yet to see anything reported about what the UK gets out of this deal. Did we actually benefit at all or has Starmer just “done a Labour” and bent over again?

    17. MilosEggs on

      The first step in undoing the absolute shitshow that is Brexit.

    18. MavicMini_NI on

      My worry is this now gives Farage unlimited ammo for his bullshit machine.

      They’ll easily say the will of the people has been ignored.

    19. bobcat_bedders on

      So they get everything they want and we get to use a different gate in the airport? (Which also benefits them by the way)

      Stupid stuff like this is why people voted to leave

    20. talligan on

      >Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch called the deal “very concerning” and said 12 years EU access for fishing is three times longer than the government wanted.

      >”We’re becoming a rule-taker from Brussels once again,” she said.

      I think that’s called “compromise” Badenoch, and its not a bad thing. Its a sign of mature and responsible negotiations and is an altogether reasonable compromise.

    21. SalmonMan123 on

      Honestly seems like a pretty bad deal for the UK but at this point I don’t really care. If it can lead to better deals in the future and a defense pact / arms deal, whatever.

    22. huzzah-1 on

      Ben Habib warned what was coming., and he posted a video about it on YouTube yesterday. It’s much deeper and darker than you think. [https://youtu.be/y0kr9WU4aVs](https://youtu.be/y0kr9WU4aVs)

      It’s a complete and total sell-out. Fishing rights have been abandoned PERMANENTLY. It’s not going to end in 12 years, it’s forever, and there will not attempt to prevent trawlers bearing EU flags from absolutely wiping out fish populations in British waters. The fish have been given no chance to recover, they are being hunted to extinction.

      The EU are demanding free movement, and command over British Armed Forces. We’ve said it a thousand times: The EU are LYING. They ARE building an army, The European Union IS a State.

    23. __bobbysox on

      Oh look, it turns out closer ties with the EU benefits both sides, who’d have thought it? The Brexit lot have had at least 5 years to name 3 things that have seen their lives and your lives and everyone around us’ lives improved by leaving the EU and I’ve yet to hear 1.

      We played their little game, we pandered to their bigotry, their racism and their xenophobia. Now it’s time to acknowledge they fucked up and begin working to restore our place in Europe.

    24. No_Cucumber3978 on

      Wait. Won’t they take £350 million a day off us for unelected Brussel sprouts with millions of immigrants taking our jobs and killing our ability to pull full pints with no fish left to fish for our farmers or something like that?

      Did I miss anything? Because we wouldn’t want 48% of Brits having a meltdown Monday and kicking their cats while tearing down their free DJT poster provide by The Sun.

      Please, can I have me a wet raged Brexit-shagger to myself please? Come on, just one. Please give me some Brexaggeration and have a good moan at me.  

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