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 by: The Happy Hippy - Sun, 16 Jul 2023 13:46 UTC

https://news.sky.com/story/a-significant-milestone-for-uk-trade-britain-signs-deal-to-join-12trn-indo-pacific-trading-block-12921652

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Kemi Badenoch has signed off UK membership to a major Indo-Pacific trade bloc.

The business and trade secretary signed the accession protocol to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) in New Zealand on Sunday.

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Badenoch and the government are trying to spin this as something significant but it really isn't.

We already have trade deals with all members of the bloc except Brunei and Malaysia, and many are deals we rolled over from EU membership.

And even the government's own figures show it will only increase our economy by 0.08% after ten years.

That's 'sweet fuck all' in the grand scheme of things. It doesn't makes a dent in what we have lost through leaving the EU, the few days in which Truss and Kwarteng crashed the economy.

It amounts to getting less than £5 knocked-off a £2,500 annual electricity bill, having to wait a decade to get that. Picking up a Nectar Card can save more than every single shopping trip.

But Badenoch is probably right in saying it is the best deal she has made so far. If she can sign another 600 of the same deals we could be getting close to making brexit break even.

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 by: TWP - Mon, 17 Jul 2023 01:27 UTC

On Sun, 16 Jul 2023 14:46:59 +0100, The Happy Hippy wrote:

> https://news.sky.com/story/a-significant-milestone-for-uk-trade-britain-
signs-deal-to-join-12trn-indo-pacific-trading-block-12921652
>
> <quotes>
>
> Kemi Badenoch has signed off UK membership to a major Indo-Pacific trade
> bloc.
>
> The business and trade secretary signed the accession protocol to the
> Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
> (CPTPP) in New Zealand on Sunday.
>
> </quotes>
>
> Badenoch and the government are trying to spin this as something
> significant but it really isn't.
>
> We already have trade deals with all members of the bloc except Brunei
> and Malaysia, and many are deals we rolled over from EU membership.
>
> And even the government's own figures show it will only increase our
> economy by 0.08% after ten years.
>
> That's 'sweet fuck all' in the grand scheme of things. It doesn't makes
> a dent in what we have lost through leaving the EU, the few days in
> which Truss and Kwarteng crashed the economy.
>
> It amounts to getting less than £5 knocked-off a £2,500 annual
> electricity bill, having to wait a decade to get that. Picking up a
> Nectar Card can save more than every single shopping trip.
>
> But Badenoch is probably right in saying it is the best deal she has
> made so far. If she can sign another 600 of the same deals we could be
> getting close to making brexit break even.

I'm nervous about getting into deals like this after the EU. They should
have put it to a vote. I don't think we'll be seeing any more referendums
though - not over things like this anyway.

I notice the US hasn't joined. I can't help but think we're there to
provide the money. We don't seem to be in it to make anything.

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 by: The Happy Hippy - Mon, 17 Jul 2023 11:45 UTC

On Mon, 17 Jul 2023 01:27:00 GMT
TWP <ngspammersad@yahoo.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 16 Jul 2023 14:46:59 +0100, The Happy Hippy wrote:
>
> > https://news.sky.com/story/a-significant-milestone-for-uk-trade-britain-
> >
> signs-deal-to-join-12trn-indo-pacific-trading-block-12921652
> >
> > <quotes>
> >
> > Kemi Badenoch has signed off UK membership to a major Indo-Pacific
> > trade bloc.
> >
> > The business and trade secretary signed the accession protocol to
> > the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific
> > Partnership (CPTPP) in New Zealand on Sunday.
> >
> > </quotes>
> >
> > Badenoch and the government are trying to spin this as something
> > significant but it really isn't.
> >
> > We already have trade deals with all members of the bloc except
> > Brunei and Malaysia, and many are deals we rolled over from EU
> > membership.
> >
> > And even the government's own figures show it will only increase our
> > economy by 0.08% after ten years.
> >
> > That's 'sweet fuck all' in the grand scheme of things. It doesn't
> > makes a dent in what we have lost through leaving the EU, the few
> > days in which Truss and Kwarteng crashed the economy.
> >
> > It amounts to getting less than £5 knocked-off a £2,500 annual
> > electricity bill, having to wait a decade to get that. Picking up a
> > Nectar Card can save more than every single shopping trip.
> >
> > But Badenoch is probably right in saying it is the best deal she has
> > made so far. If she can sign another 600 of the same deals we could
> > be getting close to making brexit break even.
>
>
> I'm nervous about getting into deals like this after the EU. They
> should have put it to a vote. I don't think we'll be seeing any more
> referendums though - not over things like this anyway.
>
> I notice the US hasn't joined. I can't help but think we're there to
> provide the money. We don't seem to be in it to make anything.

All the trade deals we have signed have been better for our partners than for ourselves.

That was the plan all along. Our elite don't intend to get rich by being shareholders in British companies and businesses, they plan to get rich from back-handers and being shareholders in foreign companies they allow to exploit Brits. They want to crush British industry and businesses to reduce competition, maximise their margins.

You don't have to agree or even believe me. You can leave it a decade then see what has happened with your own eyes.

Some are already demanding cheaper chlorinated chicken and hormone inflated beef from America, are saying fuck British farmers. The animal welfare bill has already been quietly dropped to allow it.

We are slowly and steadily being manipulated into having what the globalist elite want, not what we would have accepted just a few years ago. First it will be unlabelled chlorinated chicken and other Frankenstein foods and soon it will be the privatisation of the NHS.

The reason we are at the bottom of every G7 ranking is because the elite want us there. They know people will eventually get so desperate they will allow whatever the elite want.


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