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A Genuine Brexit Benefit – But Not If You Are An Animal
As a result of Brexit, chemicals used in the cosmetic industry can once again be tested on animals. The Tory government wanted to keep this a secret for some reason.
The cost of beagle puppies could skyrocket, with animal lovers bidding against multinational cosmetic conglomerates for the pups.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2023/ may/06/ high-co urt-rej ects-cl aim-uk- governm ent-sec retly-d itched- animal- testing -ban
The cost of beagle puppies could skyrocket, with animal lovers bidding against multinational cosmetic conglomerates for the pups.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's no chance of us rejoining the bloc - the French will never allow it because they benefit most from us having left, in terms of influence and even economically to some degree (and as the only country in Europe to be fully self-sufficient, France is better placed to weather the current global problems too). The French were hostile to us joining in the first place, and it doesn't take much to make it impossible for us to rejoin the bloc, given the new entry 'rules'.
Germany has suffered most from the split and looks to be in recession (now that the upgrade to the recent figures has been dramatically downgraded) but France will veto any influence from that direction.
We, the people who voted for Brexit, will happily go on waiting to elect a government that will improve our lot - grateful that it's now a real possibility, however remote (and thankful that we've only dropped a few % points so far, not suffered the total economic collapse we were warned would happen almost overnight). Until then, the other lot will have enough to moan about to keep their peckers up (and any economic boom we see over here will always only be a tiny fraction of the one we'd have had if we'd stayed put). It's a win-win situation as I see it.
Germany has suffered most from the split and looks to be in recession (now that the upgrade to the recent figures has been dramatically downgraded) but France will veto any influence from that direction.
We, the people who voted for Brexit, will happily go on waiting to elect a government that will improve our lot - grateful that it's now a real possibility, however remote (and thankful that we've only dropped a few % points so far, not suffered the total economic collapse we were warned would happen almost overnight). Until then, the other lot will have enough to moan about to keep their peckers up (and any economic boom we see over here will always only be a tiny fraction of the one we'd have had if we'd stayed put). It's a win-win situation as I see it.
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