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Sunlit Uplands Ahoy!!!
It's all going so well. Imagine what it would be like if we did't have the innumerable "Brexit Benefits" - then we'd really be in the *****...
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Imagine if we'd stayed in the Eurozone...
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What will you do about Sir Beir?
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We need your General Election then we can vote for a Full Fat Brexit backing Labour or a Full Fat Brexit Backing Conservative Government.
Maybe they just understand something you don't?
Keir Starmer has thrown Labour back into the Brexit debate by ruling out any return to the single market or customs union
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Originally Posted by
Dirac
Imagine if we'd stayed in the Eurozone...
How can that graph possibly be right?
I'm sure we were told we'd do even better than before, by 'importing' swathes of skilled people from outside the EU and selling lots of extra stuff to the USA, China, India, etc?
On Yer Bike!
www.20splentyforus.co.uk
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Originally Posted by
The PNP
How can that graph possibly be right?
I'm sure we were told we'd do
even better than before, by 'importing' swathes of skilled people from outside the EU and selling lots of extra stuff to the USA, China, India, etc?
It's almost as if the Leave camp were lying.
That can't possibly be the case; they're nearly all government ministers now...
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Luckily, we have a world-leading education system honed to perfection over the last 12 years by the government.
Oh...
https://www.ft.com/content/aa247f99-...7-0d295facf0e5
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I'm sure that since the faceless bureacrats in Brussels can no longer tell us what to do, our beaches must be cleaner, our water supply more secure, our energy market healthier and our food cheaper than before we set sail on the Big Ship Brexit.
Oh...
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At least our crowning glory, the NHS, must be thriving with all the extra money provided from our EU exit, the freedom to choose suitable immigrants to work in it and 40 new hospitals on their way.
Oh...
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Originally Posted by
Dirac
I'm sure that since the faceless bureacrats in Brussels can no longer tell us what to do, our beaches must be cleaner, our water supply more secure, our energy market healthier and our food cheaper than before we set sail on the Big Ship Brexit.
Oh...
As I've said before, this has been the entire point of Brexit. To turn this country into a deregulated playground for billionaires and big business.
In the next 12 months these 'free ports' will complete the process. Corporate control over huge swathes of the country.
Should be interesting to see how they sell them. Even more interesting to see how Liverpool reacts. I can see that being one area of the country that really won't stand for it.
Eventually we'll re-join the single market. Purely out of necessity. But one hell of a lot of damage will be done before we do.
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Inflation is rising faster in the Eurozone than it is here, then there's the beautiful sight of curved bananas.
A relative and his spouse lived in the Eurozones most wealthy Country for years they are back here now which tells me a lot about how good the EU is in reality.
The Government should at least follow their lead in charging holidaymakers to come to their Country obviously a lot more than they are charging us. The rubber dinghy merchants should be charged on landing and taken to Dollands Moor to be returned at night through the tunnel on a Thatcher 142 Diesel Unit, they have kept a couple of the horrible things.
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Originally Posted by
Little Londoner
Inflation is rising faster in the Eurozone than it is here, then there's the beautiful sight of curved bananas.
A relative and his spouse lived in the Eurozones most wealthy Country for years they are back here now which tells me a lot about how good the EU is in reality.
The Government should at least follow their lead in charging holidaymakers to come to their Country obviously a lot more than they are charging us. The rubber dinghy merchants should be charged on landing and taken to Dollands Moor to be returned at night through the tunnel on a Thatcher 142 Diesel Unit, they have kept a couple of the horrible things.
Inflation - higher in the UK than the EU, and with the lack of government response to rising prices, I suspect it will be much higher in the UK soon.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/inflation-...162205139.html
Curved bananas - at this point I am perfectly happy to deduce you are simply very stupid. This is backed up by the rest of your post.
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Whatever you do, don't mention Sir Beir Starmer
Who will the groupthink vote for now?
even Sir Ed is wavey.
The silence is oh so deafening, Sir Beir must have been taken in by the leave lies, he must want Labours deregulated market for Billionaires.
Is he one of those disaster socialists I was going to write a book on for the gullible?
Or has he been eating curved bananas?
These threads are increasingly odd.
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Originally Posted by
Dirac
It's almost as if the Leave camp were lying.
That can't possibly be the case; they're nearly all government ministers now...
Obviously it is not the case. The UK has a huge number of skilled technical people who are under employed. The skilled service workers in the UK are far superior in their application due to their knowledge and understanding of the English language and traditions.
Naturally, the GDP increased during the months the vaccinations were being distributed, now they have steadied there is a decline in GDP.
If everything happening in the economy in the UK is due to Brexit - how do you explain the same situation globally?
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