maltaseagull
Well-known member
It's ok we now have a spare £350m a day to prop it up with.
Nahh that's all going to the NHS.
It's ok we now have a spare £350m a day to prop it up with.
just leaving the EU is a long term benefit THE COUNTRY can build on that IT'S THE START OF A NEW ERA FOR THE UK tax payers money going into the UK and not the EU the end of EU DICTATORSHIP on how the UK conducts itself , what's not to likeNo hard feelings but great disappointment.
You don't know what the long term benefits are do you ?
I have been thinking about exporting my summer fruits jam for ages as tourists love it at Peacehaven summer fete so now its cheaper I'm going for it so good news for the economy
Regards
DR
Genuinely depressing.
Why should we worry You chose to live abroad
I will be extremely interested in your explanation on how we are going to have ''inflation on a scale not seen for ages'' during the ''mother of all recessions '' ??I don't think that you've given this monumental f*ck up much thought.
Maybe you can tell us how you see things panning out-apart from an upcoming mother of all recessions and the pound at levels not seen since the early 80s. No industry, loss of jobs, inflation on a scale not seen for ages, yes, it really is something to look forward to.
I wonder what Sunderland will think when Nissan takes its huge car factory away to relocate in Europe.
It's ok we now have a spare £350m a day to prop it up with.
Genuinely depressing.
Just watched the unelectable Farage talk his way into a top job in government.
Also the results show that those with higher education were more likely to vote remain.
Old uneducated people won it!
leaving is leadingindeed, we missed an opportunity to 'lead, not leave'
HOW AGES VOTED
(YouGov poll)
18-24: 75% Remain
25-49: 56% Remain
50-64: 44% Remain
65+: 39% Remain
The old choosing a future that the young don't want.