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If you want I am sure I could get a similar piece from the Murdoch press suggesting the direct opposite
I somewhat believe it will be actually hard to find it.
10y ir so, you had a kind of balance with Guardian crap matched by similar from as you say the Murdoch side.
Lately, the Murdoch side or at least the one we got access to here in Australia has join the brainwashed
I know they do sometimes post some news hinting at the covid restrictions being overblown or even looking at the notion of individual freedom but that's as far as i can see.probably enough to be classified as far right for many here
The crap vs crap balance was already unhealthy, but now it is really dangerous
Remember we are living in a country which we are prevented to leave by our own government ..put that into perspective and imagine that anywhere in the world 10y ago...
It is not PC madness any more but another slippery descent.
 



Early 2019 but comments are probably as relevant as the £sterling creeps downwards. Talk on the Belize company CIHL proved correct now at 58p against 16p then. Wrong on negative talk about Tesla as they rocketed despite falling 12% today on the US afterhours-market.
 
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The stumbling block appears to be fishing rights, the EU wants to have open and free access to the UK waters for fishing.
 
Brexit: Boris Johnson turns down EU offer to restart trade talks
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Britain and the European Union are still a long way from a post-Brexit trade deal, several European sources told AFP Sunday, as both sides prepared to resume talks this week.
“The negotiations are progressing, but we are still a long way off,” said one senior European official.

Talks are to continue in London until Wednesday, then in Brussels from Thursday, said another source.

But time is fast running out.

France’s Europe Minister Clement Beaune said last week that the EU wanted to wrap up the discussions by October 31 to leave enough time for parliamentary ratification across the bloc’s 27 member states.
 
Brexit: Boris Johnson warns of 'strong possibility' of no trade deal with EU – live updates | Politics | The Guardian

In case you’re just joining us, the prime minister Boris Johnson has warned there is a “strong possibility” that the UK will fail to broker a trade deal with the EU as he urged the public to prepare for the end of the Brexit transition period.

 

On the face of it, they could not be more different - tousled, performatively chaotic Boris Johnson and the elegant European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen - her hair regally coiffed into a style of elaborate flicks and maximum root lift (think Margaret Thatcher with a hint of the late Princess Diana’s glossiness).


 
The EU has no morals.

EU Supertrawlers Ravage British Waters Ahead of Brexit, Kill Dolphins, Porpoises, Seals

It was dumb of the U.K to join the EU in the first place, they obviously had no confidence in the model, or they would have adopted the currency.
Now they have France telling them what to do, Winston Churchill would be turning in his grave, like it was a rotisserie. :)
 
It was dumb of the U.K to join the EU in the first place, they obviously had no confidence in the model, or they would have adopted the currency.
Now they have France telling them what to do, Winston Churchill would be turning in his grave, like it was a rotisserie. :)
So much for their "eco-friendly" bs spiel.
Once you scratch the surface, its greed greed greed.
 
You have to love the French don't you, if they can't fish in your waters, they will block your trucks from entering France. The U.K was stupid to get involved with the EU, in the first place.
French fishermen will set up BLOCKADES to UK vessels in No Deal Brexit (msn.com)
From the article:

French fishermen have warned they will set up blockades to stop British vessels from 'supplying the French market' in the event of a No Deal Brexit.

They said they would respond to having 'zero access' to UK waters by blocking ships carrying vital goods from entering major ports such as Calais.


The warning comes as the UK government is refusing to bow to 'outlandish' demands by France for EU vessels to be allowed the right to large quota of fish from British waters after the UK leaves on January 1.

Fishing rights in UK waters is one of the last remaining sticking points in the free trade talks that are on the brink of collapse.

Alongside the four Royal Navy gunboats on standby, reports also suggested military helicopter surveillance will be made available and that ministers are considering beefing-up Navy powers in legislation to authorise them to board vessels and arrest fishermen found to be contravening post-Brexit rules.
 
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