More fantastic news for the farmers the fisherman and the UK https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/br...eveals-1361797
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More fantastic news for the farmers the fisherman and the UK https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/br...eveals-1361797
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The way this thread works...
People post predictions of bad news.
Others post real news that tends to show these things not coming true.
Repeat for five years.
In a bright red bus, ad infinitum. If it worked first time .........
This thread explains the difficulties businesses face from January. More Brexit madness.
https://twitter.com/daniellambert29/...346475010?s=21
Spot on .
There isn't a clear brexit picture yet due to Covid that's fairly accepted .
I don't think any success from Brexit will be welcomed by leave voters.
There's a lot of bitterness about ..
Strange debate Brexit, as it divided left and right politics, split parties , even families and friends.
Just need to move on now .
Get the foreigners out, that’s what we voted for. Whoops get the foreigners back we need them https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-59785227
Absolute farce.
I think to try and illustrate my point better about how many of you are being played by sensationalist headlines whose sole purpose is to create shares amongst fanatics and drive up advertising revenue, I shall start posting these ridiculous anti-brexit "predictions" post event, so we can more clearly see them for how ridiculous they are.
This week's nonsense. How Brexit will ruin Christmas. Actually if anything i've noticed shops fuller than usual. I've struggled to get some stuff before but not this year. Although I did make my own bread sauce to avoid brexit ruining Christmas.
Have a lovely boxing day all and if you must box remember to punch a leave voter for DESTROYING Christmas.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeands...fect-christmas
I'll counter your irrelevant anecdote with £12 billion lost in trade in October.
https://www.itv.com/news/2021-12-10/...ade-in-october
Sky News just reporting Boxing Day footfall reduced dramatically this morning. In all fairness, Omicron struck me as the major culprit of this but who knows?
One thing that I have been ruminating about recently is that if everyone had pre knowledge of what was round the corner with Covid looming, would the majority have voted differently with Brexit? I mean, would it have crossed people's minds; do we really need to experiment during challenging circumstances?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...has-gone-badly
16% of those who voted for Brexit said they had expected it to go badly and had been proved right.
I know it will be shit.....but hey, what the hell! :facepalm:
All these sensational headlines keep on coming :xmashehe:
British cheesemaker says Brexit and subsequent trade deals have cost his firm £270,000. “biggest disaster that any government has ever negotiated in the history of trade negotiations”.
https://www.theguardian.com/business...ver-negotiated
Did anyone think that Brexit wouldn't prove difficult in the first fee years ??
Of course it will , and no body at this point in time how it will look .
The UK joined in 1973 I think ? It will take a good 5 years to say it is good or bad.
One way of testing public opinion would be for Labour to announce thier main next election platform would be re entry to Europe along with the Liberals and SNP .
Boris could be done then or would he ?