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Can't stand that bbloke anymore. Used to think he was reasoned and fair, now he is an angry remoaner
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Can't stand that bbloke anymore. Used to think he was reasoned and fair, now he is an angry remoaner
stop kidding yourself chuckles the times ticking away and all will be revealedAnd 2 years on, you still don't know whether us leaving means staying in a customs union, keeping open borders or anything else.
In fact, the only thing you know for certain is that the French are making our passports in a new colour
Truth revealing **** isnt he.
Not at all, it's more scaremongering without getting the proper facts just like on here.
yeah, that's going to stop me going on holiday :Yet another reason to be hacked off with Brexit.
How on earth is he scaremongering? He is commenting on a Mail article, that expresses outrage at something, that for some reason, the Mail didnt realise would happen? Its the Mail doing the 'scaremongering'.
How on earth is he scaremongering? He is commenting on a Mail article, that expresses outrage at something, that for some reason, the Mail didnt realise would happen? Its the Mail doing the 'scaremongering'.
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Way too cheap. If we want to keep the oiks out the price will need to be further north.
Its the Mail doing the 'scaremongering'.
Something truthful and correct in the Mail ?
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Oh how we do like to be reminded of good old Project Fear. But let's try to draw a line under this just for a minute or two; after all, it's in the rear view mirror. Do you really (and I mean really) think there are rational evidence-based grounds for believing that the UK economy will do better outside of the EU? If so then great: but is it a triumph of hope over evidence? I won't itemise the evidence to the contrary as it's been drip-feeding through from just about every reputable economist, think tank, industry body and analyst in the past couple of years. Of course these are forecasts as it (Brexit) hasn't happened yet. But if someone who knows what they are talking about forecasts that your car's breaks are unsafe then maybe it would be silly to await the crash to establish if they were right or not.
So - let's put the ball in your court. Wherein lies the good news, please? For example any new trade deals on the cards as yet? Just one will suffice for now. Even the right-leaning economists cited by Rees-Mogg admit that there will be significant adjustment/disruption costs to the UK economy following Brexit.
PS to be fair, I don't think that the Remainers had a monopoly on telling 'porkies' in the campaign. Memories of buses with slogans on them, distorted claims that 'they sell more to us than we sell to them' (nonsense in terms of proportionality), cocky projections that this will be the easiest negotiation in the history of mankind, fairy tales that German car firms would veto any limitation on post-Brexit trade...etc etc.
https://www.ft.com/content/af7451e2-423a-11e8-93cf-67ac3a6482fdWay too cheap. If we want to keep the oiks out the price will need to be further north.
Yeah. It is ok for you. You moneybag elite.
6 EURO YOU COULDN'T MAKE IT UP I WAS PAYING £10 TO ENTER TURKEY A FEW YEARS AGOYeah. It is ok for you. You moneybag elite.
so, because it does not effect you, you shouldn't stand up when that thing is wrong? What a load of bollocks. Says a lot about the uk.
No. £6, not €6. Better start saving if you want a holiday.