Quote Originally Posted by AfricanBluebird View Post
In the Telegraph and on GB News there was a piece "5 things remainers got wrong". The article outlined some of the more extreme doomsday scenarios that people had made and debunked them..

The problem is that the pandemic has prolonged the delay in the inevitable negative consequences of BREXIT.

The Government has essentially been given a bit of a BREXIT free-pass as economies, movement etc has all been affected by the pandemic.

Also, those affected are shouting that they are affected but no one is really listening because the media is so biased in favour of 'not rocking the boat'.

When we start to get back to normal, pandemic-wise, then we will start to realise (after a little positive blip caused by post-pandemic energy and money being spent) the delayed negative consequences of BREXIT on our economy, academia and movement, and it is going to be bad. That's why the government are in constant PR mode.


Roaming tariffs is the start.
To be fair on roaming tariffs- its only EE doing it so far. So the consumer does have a choice.

On credit card payments this isn't the case. You cannot really sell B2C without accepting Visa or mastercard.