:sunglasses: 23.5 % :laughing: 64.7 % :cry: 11.8 %
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By Spoonman
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Yup!

Post-Brexit food labelling rules to appease DUP will lead to higher prices, says industry

Draft legislation is intended to ensure full array of products are sold in Northern Ireland


Forcing all UK supermarkets to put “not for EU” labels on meat, dairy and plant products in a move to assuage the concerns of unionists in Northern Ireland will force up prices and undermine the war against inflation, ministers have been told.

After months of uncertainty about the post-Brexit regulations, the government has said it will legislate so that the labelling requirement is universal from October as part of a “safeguarding the union” deal with the Democratic Unionist party (DUP).

The government is trying to convince the DUP, Northern Ireland’s biggest unionist party, to return to the Stormont power-sharing executive after a bitter two-year standoff over the trade border in the Irish Sea created by Brexit.

As part of the new deal, ministers have said they will go further than is required under the so-called Windsor framework agreement with the EU that is designed to ensure meat, diary and plant products do not enter the single market via Northern Ireland.

Rather than just products coming into Northern Ireland from Britain requiring “not for EU” labels, all agri-foods sold in the UK will need to be labelled “to ensure no incentive arises for businesses to avoid placing goods on the Northern Ireland market”.

Unionists have raised concerns that restricting the labelling requirements to goods transported into Northern Ireland from Great Britain would lead to a dwindling in the range of products going across the Irish Sea.

Waitrose is among the supermarket brands that do not have stores in Northern Ireland but which will be affected by the draft legislation. It has claimed that redesigning the packaging will “add unnecessary costs when we are doing everything we can to keep costs down”.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... s-industry

...and all because Sammy Wilson couldn't bring some English sausages over the North Channel. That and the fact that a bunch of narco-terrorists were finding their drug shipments were getting stopped.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
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Interesting study from Brunel U.

https://neurosciencenews.com/cognitive- ... 0decisions
Summary: A new study suggests a correlation between higher cognitive abilities and voting “Remain” in the 2016 Brexit referendum.

Analyzing data from 3,183 UK couples, the study found that individuals with higher cognitive skills, as well as those with spouses possessing higher cognitive abilities, were more likely to vote “Remain.”

The research, which controlled for various socioeconomic and personality traits, adds to the evidence that higher cognitive abilities may help in recognizing and resisting misinformation.

This study highlights the potential impact of cognitive skills on political decisions and susceptibility to misinformation.

Key Facts:

The study shows a strong statistical link between higher cognitive ability and voting “Remain” in the Brexit referendum.
Spouses with higher cognitive abilities also influenced the likelihood of voting “Remain.”
The research suggests that higher cognitive ability may provide resilience against misinformation and disinformation.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
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Back in 1969 my Sociology lecturer warned us against this, he called it a 'researchers find strippers have nice tits' report.
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By AOB
#72544
Dyson to cut nearly one third of UK workforce


Got the Brexit he wanted, pissed off to Singapore, still moaned, now making a thousand people redundant. It was Covid, and the way people changed buying stuff, and the Government making firms pay pesky taxes and stunting growth, apparently. Always someone else's fault anyhow. Could've tried lowering his prices, money obsessed cunt. £400 for a hairdryer?? I can get the same end result with a towel for under a fiver.
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By Youngian
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Dyson did something right to be worth £20.8bn but outside his wheelhouse he’s away with the fairies. Plenty to slag off Sunak about without saying something as asinine as this. Of course Brexit’s nothing to do with sluggish growth rates.
He said growth had "become a dirty word" during Rishi Sunak's premiership.
Sir James was a firm supporter of Brexit saying it had given the UK its "freedom of spirit" back.
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