He's certainly got your goat hasn't he.... Brexit is possibly the biggest example of divide and conquer/smoke and mirrors in contemporary history. It is difficult to see much benefit from isolating yourself from a major trading block particularly with all the red tape here there and everywhere , the fact that our kids will find it a lot harder to travel to , remain in and work in a host of European countries , my personal view is that Brexit is a massive mistake , it has been voted for by the people who it will effect the least and as if it wasn't going to be hard enough you are all battling / living with covid which , i would say is bound to surge in the colder , darker, wetter months.....it really is all rather depressing, i wonder if Bojo has the minerals to admit it's a massive mistake and repeat the vote.....one could have said that something so important should have at least been the best of 3 spread over a 5 or 6 year period.
Yes. I find the mix of wrongness and triumphalism to be most peculiar
As far as the rest of your comments are concerned, of course I agree 100%. Presently we have an unprecedented energy 'crisis' with at least 4 'energy' companies going bust and this is apparently due to 'unprecedented demand'. What*? We also have wildfire shortages of supermarket goods. This is blamed on supply chain problems due to a shortage of delivery drivers due to British people unwilling* to take the tests necessary to get the specialist driving licence. And we have unprecedented shortages of building materials and massive price hikes on what is available, apparently due to problems in the supply chain*. That old supply chain, eh? Fragile as a Lamptey hamstring, it seems.
Meanwhile the benefits of Brexit are.....erm, well there is the Freedom. And the new arms deal with Australia!
*It's Brexit, isn't it?
And if you mention this a certain sort will laugh and call you a sour loser who should get over it, and link you to a fake news website. And people wonder why I get a bit cross?
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