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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • Hamas knew this would happen. Iran knew this would happen. Do you think the Shias really give a shit about the Sunnis? The poor Palestinians are just pawns to be slaughtered to create Arab outrage.

    Israel has cruelly and ironically recreated the Warsaw ghettos their ancestors suffered in. Their Transfer Committee knew what they were doing in the early 20th century. They cleared the land of Arabs following the failure of the UN partition proposal.

    The Arab’s failed war in 1947 ceded territory to the Jews. The 1967 war did the same.

    The Jews are 2-0 and would no doubt be able to repeat that if Iran stirs up another Arab League attack on Israel.






  • Exports are at an all time high, a few shitty industries like beauty have lost some business. Who gives a shit about make-up! The planet is being destroyed.

    Is it easier to emigrate to Australia after the UK-Aus trade deal?

    Yes, for under 35s. Where people emigrate is obviously relevant… the majority didn’t use FOM. You can still spend 9 months in the EU every year…

    The trade deal goes further on digital and services than the EU does. Same for Japan, Singapore and New Zealand… there is now a delta between before and after brexit, do you really not get this?

    And no, Australian wine is better than French, but we’ve not changed any food standards that would allow hormone treated beef to be imported, and you still haven’t answered why Australia would sell at a lower price further away. Beef is £16 per kilo in Singapore versus £8 in the UK.





  • Well it’s better than a failed trade deal isn’t it? Like the EU and Australia one…

    All the UK trade deals have gone further on digital and services than the EU ones did. They are either better suited to the UK economy or are being agreed in preparation for CPTPP accession.

    As for the deal:

    It will remove most tariffs on trade between the UK and Australia when it comes into force. The UK market for some agricultural goods will be opened to Australia more gradually.

    Other provisions cover trade in services, digital trade, public procurement and intellectual property.

    UK citizens aged under 35 will be able to travel and work in Australia more easily.

    There are provisions covering technical barriers to trade, and sanitary & phytosanitary (SPS) measures relating to food safety and animal and plant health.

    There are chapters on small business, the environment, and animal welfare and antimicrobial resistance.

    https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9484/