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If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly

It won't happen, the Tories don't want to admit they lied to everyone and Labour don't want the red wall to hear they were duped (for now I get it)

Personally I think the LD's need top come out stronger on Single Market rejoin, in the Tories shires it will pay dividends...
 


Lever

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Feb 6, 2019
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It won't happen, the Tories don't want to admit they lied to everyone and Labour don't want the red wall to hear they were duped (for now I get it)

Personally I think the LD's need top come out stronger on Single Market rejoin, in the Tories shires it will pay dividends...
I agree, but the story is all 'grist to the mill' of keeping Brexit lies in the public consciousness, and hopefully, as soon as we can, punishing the mendacious tory and UKIP influencers who peddled them....
 


nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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I agree, but the story is all 'grist to the mill' of keeping Brexit lies in the public consciousness, and hopefully, as soon as we can, punishing the mendacious tory and UKIP influencers who peddled them....
The Tories can run but there is no where to hide, leaving the world's biggest trade block is expensive and with this goes our standard of living.

And with less money the Tory choice is run down public services that most of us use, young or old. Oh and more tax too on top just to maintain a minimum level.

Meanwhile Unipart considering their options and we're left in no mans land

 
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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Gotta go back to work, so not gon beyond the headline, which seems to be saying it's all 'our' fault

 


Pretty Plnk Fairy

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Jan 30, 2008
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i see the snowFlakes are STILL going on about Brexit. it would be a grate success if it were not for the quisling traytors, remoaners, deep-state operatives, incompoop politicians, high court judges, so-called ‘experts’, academics, TUC, CBI, and the left wing BBC. its not the fault of the people who voted for it so stop attacking us
 


nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly
i see the snowFlakes are STILL going on about Brexit. it would be a grate success if it were not for the quisling traytors, remoaners, deep-state operatives, incompoop politicians, high court judges, so-called ‘experts’, academics, TUC, CBI, and the left wing BBC. its not the fault of the people who voted for it so stop attacking us
hear hear, and that effing Gary Linacre bloke
 








chickens

Have you considered masterly inactivity?
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Oct 12, 2022
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Gotta go back to work, so not gon beyond the headline, which seems to be saying it's all 'our' fault


Even his photo looks like he’s still trying to convince himself. Britain is being impoverished by its workers wages having stagnated or fallen every year since 2008. Below inflation pay changes are still pay cuts. It’s not a wage rise unless it’s above inflation.

And I may never get over Unicorn Kingdom.
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly
Was that Sunak getting stitched up by a journalist because I really can't believe that they have called it and he announced it as 'Unicorn Kingdom'. Someone somewhere has to be taking the piss out of the Brexiteers. It couldn't be Sunak himself, could it :lolol:
I think some Civil Servant probably just picked the name as a joke, but yes they've run with it. Meanwhile in the real world of tech...

 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
27,792

Brexit red tape risks winter of empty supermarket shelves, food chiefs warn​


New Brexit red tape on EU imports could push up food prices and see more shortages in the supermarkets, industry bosses fear.

Food sector leaders are worried that port authorities are unprepared for the implementation of a series of checks, including health certifications on some animal, plant and food products from the EU, that are set to be phased in from October 2023 under Boris Johnson’s exit deal with Brussels.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...n&cvid=101af9fb5d114fecb31a6fd94f4c0de3&ei=21

Still 'Getting Brexit Done' :shootself
 
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WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Now it is becoming clearer what people were voting for ....................

I wonder if it's time for a 'should we re-join the Customs Union' poll :lolol:
 
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Guy Fawkes

The voice of treason
Sep 29, 2007
8,300
I think some Civil Servant probably just picked the name as a joke, but yes they've run with it. Meanwhile in the real world of tech...

What does that example have to do with Brexit exactly? or is it anything that could have a negative connotation automatically being linked to Brexit as 'proof' it's a 'mistake' etc.... however flimsy that may be

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has restricted Microsoft and Activision Blizzard from "acquiring an interest" in each other. It published an interim order stating they would need "prior written consent" from the UK regulator before making acquisitions between the companies.

How does that decision relate to being caused by Brexit? and how would still being in the EU made a difference here if the CMA still wanted prior written consent from the UK regulator first, (especially as the EU is protectionist, and Microsoft is based outside of Europe?) - - If we had voted remain, and the regulator still reached the same conclusion over this potential deal and wanted written consent first, would it be right for the anti EU brigade to use that as an example of why it's a bad thing to have voted remain?
 


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