Farage afferma che i proprietari di piccole imprese che pensavano che la Brexit avrebbe tagliato la regolamentazione sono stati traditi – La politica britannica vive | Politica

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2025/nov/10/labour-rachel-reeves-election-manifesto-tax-budget-news-updates-uk-politics-live

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    1. Zoomer_Boomer2003 on

      Oh I wonder who thought it was a good idea to leave that Union???

    2. Scotsman1047 on

      Fuck off, Farage. He’d sell the country out to Musk and Putin in a heartbeat if he ever became PM.

    3. Less-Guest6036 on

      Good to see Farage admitting he betrayed small business owners.

    4. doobiedave on

      “The occupants were betrayed by the fire service who failed to put out the fire quickly enough. They are now homeless”

      “Excuse me Sir, but why do you smell of petrol?”

    5. ihateeverythingandu on

      I’m still waiting for the £350m a month or whatever it was for NHS. It’s almost like Farage is a lying cunt.

    6. JackStrawWitchita on

      “Man who campaigned for Brexit now admits Brexit is a failure”?

    7. mushybees83 on

      Jacob Rees-Mogg searched desperately for regulations the Tories could scrap so they could hold it up as a Brexit benefit. Even opened it up to the public to suggest areas of deregulation.

      What they found was that the regulations we have serve an important function and are worth keeping.

      Farage, as usual, is ignoring reality and inventing a problem that he claims he can fix.
      Then you’ll find he can’t actually fix it at all because he has no history of being able to do anything except piss and moan.

    8. SpottedDicknCustard on

      Farage says small business owners who thought Brexit would cut regulation have been betrayed by the lies Farage fed them that regulation would be cut.

    9. doobiedave on

      Also Farage:

      Promises to produce a costed manifesto.

      Wants to get rid of the Office of Budget Responsibility so he can make up his own numbers with impunity once in power.

    10. New headline

      **Farage says he lied to small business owners so they believed Brexit would cut regulation but he doesn’t apologise for betraying them**

    11. doitnowinaminute on

      No shit Sherlock.

      Where would you start looking then Nigel ? After all you must have had some thoughts when saying it could happen… What have the Tories missed ?

    12. Striking_Smile6594 on

      Yeah that’s it, the only reason things are bad is because we didn’t Brexit hard enough, not because Brexit was in inherently stupid idea that was never going to make anyone life easier.

      It depresses me that people still fall for this guys nonsense. In a just world he’d be a pariah.

    13. Important_Ruin on

      Farage gaslighting again? He started the whole brexit faff to begin with.

      He betrayed small business/medium business owners/farmers/fishermen with pushing Brexit to begin with.

      He harped on and on about how leaving would remove regulation and red tape, when the opposite was in fact true, yet people pointing this out were labeled as ‘project fear’ when it should have been ‘project hard truths’

      The affects are Brexit are plain to see, economically and yet nobody is holding his hands to the fire that he started the fire of Brexit fiasco to begin with.

    14. OkAsparagus839 on

      “People who listen to me have been betrayed. Vote for me now”

    15. NoTitleChamp on

      No, they were deliberately lied to by him and people like him.

    16. dreadnought1057 on

      “Nobody knows who did this” exclaims man in the hot dog outfit.

    17. Monkeyboogaloo on

      Small business owner here – prebrexit 1/3 of business came from Europe
      Post brexit – 0

      That’s not because of regulation, it is because our politicians made Europe the enemy and why would they want to trade with us now?

      You’d have to be pretty bloody stupid to think Farrage is the answer.

    18. Unlucky-Public-2947 on

      I mean sure but it could only have cut regulation with places thousands of miles away like the US & Singapore that already have low regulations, that we would then have to accept.

      It was never going to cut regulation with our biggest trade partner, that also happens to be on our doorstep.

    19. smegabass on

      Platforming this political arsonist is one of the worst and lasting failures of the BBC.

      The legacy will echo for generations. Effing disgrace.

    20. Toon1982 on

      Is that because he told them it would without realising the full implications (or lying about them)

    21. jenny_905 on

      Be sure to keep us updated on everything this russian asset thinks

    22. wrigh2uk on

      did he mention how worse it would’ve been if we had the hard brexit he was absolutely championing for?

    23. Impressive-Bird-6085 on

      Small business has been betrayed by Brexit. And it was Farage’s lifetime’s work to secure Brexit. He won. The country, including small businesses lost. Big time. It’s high time Farage took ownership of *these facts*!

    24. Original-Material301 on

      This fucking traitor can fuck off and get fucked.

      I wonder which fucker convinced the public to vote against their best interests, and had been spending the last couple of decades moaning by the sidelines but not actually doing anything other than fuck shit up.

    25. The whole point of being in the EU is to be in the same trading block and therefore have no regulation when buying and selling between countries.

      How they convinced people the opposite was true…

    26. DarthFlowers on

      Anyone running a business who thought leaving the European Union would result in less regulation shouldn’t be running a business.

    27. greenpowerman99 on

      Small businesses can always cut regulations if they don’t want to sell their products to other countries. Otherwise, they still need to meet the regulatory requirements for their customers countries.

      This is one huge reason Brexit is so stupid.

      UK businesses that want to sell to Europe still need to prove their products meet EU standards. Only now, there’s no European regulatory body in the UK necessitating reams of additional documentation for every single type of product crossing the channel.

    28. Bionic_Redhead on

      Bold choice of words from the person who betrayed them in the first place.

    29. ash_ninetyone on

      Because it doesn’t cut regulation.

      It puts up a barrier to trade, which, to trade with the EU still means meeting their standards.

      Except before, we met that automatically because their standards were our standards. Now we have paperwork because that’s no longer a give.

    30. pajamakitten on

      Betrayed by Brexit and you can bet he would betray small businesses if he becomes PM too. He gets all his funding from the rich and powerful, that tells you how he really feels about us average joes.

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