They have limited power, but ignore them and there will be consequences. With nationalism there are few winners...
Brexit is happening, try making the best of it.
They have limited power, but ignore them and there will be consequences. With nationalism there are few winners...
You see this and wonder how long it will be before we are clamouring to rejoin.
I am trying not to dip into this depressing thread nowadays but did that article from the Grimsby local paper get copied here? The one claiming leave-voting Grimsby wants a Brexit exemption on sea food:
https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/...t-exemption-sought-grimsby-seafood-736984.amp
I mean seriously, are people really this stupid?
I don't know whether we will clamour to rejoin - we won't if the damage is non existent or even simply relatively minor - but I am fairly confident the chances are a lot higher than that of the EU falling apart, which is bizarrely enough what certain leavers insist is going to happen.
You see this and wonder how long it will be before we are clamouring to rejoin.
I am trying not to dip into this depressing thread nowadays but did that article from the Grimsby local paper get copied here? The one claiming leave-voting Grimsby wants a Brexit exemption on sea food:
https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/...t-exemption-sought-grimsby-seafood-736984.amp
I mean seriously, are people really this stupid?
I don't know whether we will clamour to rejoin - we won't if the damage is non existent or even simply relatively minor - but I am fairly confident the chances are a lot higher than that of the EU falling apart, which is bizarrely enough what certain leavers insist is going to happen.
Some of us are trying to do that, but it is proving very hard. I genuinely hope it will be a success, I just can't see how it can be. Primarily, this is down the type of people responsible for it.Brexit is happening, try making the best of it.
Brexit is happening, try making the best of it.
Please...... at least acknowledge this is turning out not to be the nirvana promised by Brexit opinion formers; they have now toned down the rhetoric to such an extent that it no longer resembles the outcomes they sold to their voters.
'Make the best of it' is a pale shadow of the former 'sunny uplands'
By the way, please can you explain what 'make the best of it' means in practice? I have several acquaintances who tell me they are in danger of being 'let go' and yes, they do claim that it is the result of Brexit. Is it a case of Tebbit-style 'get on your bike' ?
Yes, my husband is trying to make the best of it. Yes, he is prepared to get on his bike. Since 20th December, he has applied for over 30 positions, without getting one interview yet.
His redundancy package was the bare minimum the company could pay out, but we're making the best of it.
Apparently there's no excuse for business now, they've had three and a half years to prepare.
So sorry to hear this.
No 'sunny uplands' yet then......
Lets have a laugh. List for me the positives of this cluster**** that convinces me that its been a good move.
The laughs on you dave if the election if the result doesn't convince you nothing will , get over yourself it's happening
Regards
DF
Yes I do dimwit. until the 31st, we both live in the EU.
You didnt answer my previous question, are you a classically trained dimwit or just a talented amateur?
Still clinging on like shit to a blanket I see , pathetic
Regards
DF
Im so surprised that you were unable to answer the question.
Incredible that the usual suspects despite being put in their place are still dooming and glooming sad ,sad, sad
.. and on and on and on ..
In other news
One month before the referendum ..
Brexit would prompt stock market and house price crash, says IMF
Christine Lagarde backs Bank of England governor’s claim that Britain could enter recession after vote to leave EU
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...t-crash-house-price-fall-eu-referendum-brexit
Today ..
British economy will grow faster than eurozone rivals, says IMF
Britain’s economy will grow faster than those of other major European countries this year as chief executives regard it as an increasingly attractive place to invest, two studies have found.
Amid growing optimism over Britain’s economic outlook, the International Monetary Fund said that it would outperform the eurozone this year and next.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/...aster-than-eurozone-rivals-says-imf-k2h3vbdjm
More grim news ..
https://techround.co.uk/news/uk-tech-sector-beats-us-china-global-growth-2019/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/busines...y-boosts-business-confidence-post-referendum/
https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-b...-of-england-nears-rate-decision-idUKKBN1ZJ1DD
Just click your pink heels together and keep repeating, I believe, I believe, I believe.
More flake than Cadbury's, I wouldn't hold your breath.