Pretty pink fairy
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- Jan 30, 2008
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Better still, in your case just give up writing at all......
Cancel culture has always been your thing I bet you're dreaming of a white Christmas
Regards
DF
Better still, in your case just give up writing at all......
Cancel culture has always been your thing I bet you're dreaming of a white Christmas
Regards
DF
As if it was ever in any doubt, time and time again, you prove that you didn't have the slightest idea of any aspect of what you were voting for. And then come on here moaning and whining about the results of your vote
Talking about moaning and whining you never did say if you were happy or unhappy with the NI protocol .....go on be a Devil
Regards
DF
My view on the NI protocol has been posted on this site numerous times, but specially for you (because I believe everyone on NSC recognises that you're 'special').
If you can give me a brief summary of your understanding of the NIP, if I can stop laughing at your answer for long enough, I'll post my view yet again
Still incredible after all the chest beating the fisheries got screwed.
Fear not though, we have Lizz Truss in charge now.
I've noticed that it's hard to get Brie and Camenbert at the mo, Asda and Aldi were pretty bare.
Food shortages hitting Britons more than many in EU, poll finds
Britons are many times more likely to have experienced shortages of food and fuel than people in half a dozen EU member states, according to a poll.
Global supply chain problems prompted by the pandemic have disrupted the international trade network since the summer, with transport backlogs combining with labour shortages to create scarcities of various goods around the world.
The government has argued that the shortages are part of a worldwide pattern and no worse in the UK than elsewhere, although logistics experts and other professionals – particularly in the food sector - have said the problems are amplified in Britain by a shortage of east European workers, including drivers, since Brexit.
The YouGov poll showed residents of the UK were multiple times more likely to have experienced, or to know people who have experienced, shortages of food and fuel than people in France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Sweden and Denmark, and somewhat more likely to have experienced them than those in the US.
I've noticed that it's hard to get Brie and Camenbert at the mo, Asda and Aldi were pretty bare.
I've noticed that it's hard to get Brie and Camenbert at the mo, Asda and Aldi were pretty bare.
I've noticed that it's hard to get Brie and Camenbert at the mo, Asda and Aldi were pretty bare.
I've noticed that it's hard to get Brie and Camenbert at the mo, Asda and Aldi were pretty bare.
you're supposed to snub those products and buy Australian cheese instead
It wasn't a brilliant deal in the end. It turned out to be utterly shite ( apart from the better deal NI got ).1 year to the day Boris announced his brilliant Brexit deal
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Going well isn't it
Brexit: One year on, the economic impact is starting to show
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59761292