Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "The Brexit Freedoms Bill: Dangerous Nonsense" video.

  1. Which was probably the biggest reason they wanted Brexit but they needed to find a way of selling that to the British people because clearly lowering standards wouldn't sell with the public, the idea is to find a way to lie to them and get the people to vote for things that are not in their interest, give it a few decades of slowly turning the screw and they can do a lot of damage to the country and decades in, the British people will wonder why living standards have been hit so much which by then it's too little too late. The good news is, as these things happen over the years, it should help to open peoples eyes that the EU wasn't as bad as some in the media and government wanted the people to think and it also becomes clearer that the real problem in the UK is much closer to home with our own government, the EU was basically used as a scape goat for all the wrongs in the UK, something the UK can't really do now, well not effectively anyway. Scotland and Northern Ireland should take note before they get dragged down with them and they are the lucky ones because if the Tories do push hard on this deregulation, at least they can leave the UK union. In any case, they make it seem like deregulation is a good thing, in a lot of cases it's not, you only have to look at the US to see that from workers rights, food standards and countless other things, it's great for businesses but for the average person, it's stripping away your rights and I think that is really what Brexit was all about, after all, we could always have standards higher than the EU minimum which they have a high bar but the UK could not have lower standards than what the EU sets. In any case, it wont take long to prove that case and I think the Brits best watch our government like a hawk on deregulation and stripping away of basic rights that we take for granted.
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