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  1. #226

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    Are there any brexiteers on here that still think they were right to vote leave?

  2. #227

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueArmy 86 View Post
    Are there any brexiteers on here that still think they were right to vote leave?
    Yep.

  3. #228

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueArmy 86 View Post
    Are there any brexiteers on here that still think they were right to vote leave?
    It's too early for many people to make a fair judgement, methinks. The long term advantages and disadvantages are yet to be played out.

  4. #229

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Big Brexit beneft :

    Germany plunging into debt .

    Southern European countries approaching a Greece like recession moment and will want a bale out , sadly the EU or Germany wont be able to service it ...

    Are we better out , I hear you shout , even some Labour Remainers are saying the same , or is that just Northern vote grabbing ???????
    https://www.statista.com/statistics/...c-product-gdp/

    I mean, they're smashing us on basically every single metric.

  5. #230

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doucas View Post
    https://www.statista.com/statistics/...c-product-gdp/

    I mean, they're smashing us on basically every single metric.
    Look,

    LoM read that Germany had its first trade deficit for 30 years. He thinks that means it is plunging into debt.

    In the first quarter of this year the UK had the biggest trade deficit since records began. He thinks this is a sign of a robust economy.

  6. #231

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    It's too early for many people to make a fair judgement, methinks. The long term advantages and disadvantages are yet to be played out.
    We’ll both be around 110 when we start experiencing the full benefits of Brexit according to Jacob Rees Mogg.

  7. #232

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    Interesting from Keir Starmer. There's a few things that have prevented from voting Labour in recent national elections, but this would certainly put one of them to bed.


    Brexit: No case for UK returning to EU, Labour leader Starmer says

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-62034754

  8. #233

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    We’ll both be around 110 when we start experiencing the full benefits of Brexit according to Jacob Rees Mogg.
    Just any benefit would be nice. Im massively worse off at the moment. I dont count the blue passports my kids have.

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    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ics-brexit-row

    British scientists and academic researchers have been dealt a blow after 115 grants from a flagship EU research programme were terminated because of the continuing Brexit row over Northern Ireland.

    One academic said he was “relieved” to be exiting the country and feared the UK was going down a “dark path” like Germany in the 1930s.

    One hundred and fifty grants were approved for British applicants after the then Brexit minister, David Frost, successfully negotiated associate membership of the £80bn Horizon Europe programme but most will now be cancelled.

  10. #235

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    ‘What have we done?’: Brexit costing UK £100 billion a year

    https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/po...a-year-328442/

    I mean this is a disaster, the leader of brexit is about to go for his lying and incompetency and we have a population too stubborn to admit they've been duped.

  11. #236

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    It's nonsense though. £100bn a year is 5% of our GDP, which is about £2000bn (or £2trillion) a year.

    If it is saying that we should be adding 5% more to our GDP each year, then that means our growth would be massively outperforming our peers, which simply doesn't, and has never happened. There is no way our economy would be that much larger per year and we know that by comparing it to other countries still in the EU.

    Otto English goes on to say this, which is ridiculous, but then he is utterly ridiculous:
    [I]"While Starmer dodges the issue and the UK's economy slumps the country is doing worse in every single way. There's no other way of putting it. Brexit is a self inflicted machine gun wound to the groin. A complete and utter disaster."[I]

  12. #237

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ics-brexit-row

    British scientists and academic researchers have been dealt a blow after 115 grants from a flagship EU research programme were terminated because of the continuing Brexit row over Northern Ireland.

    One academic said he was “relieved” to be exiting the country and feared the UK was going down a “dark path” like Germany in the 1930s.

    One hundred and fifty grants were approved for British applicants after the then Brexit minister, David Frost, successfully negotiated associate membership of the £80bn Horizon Europe programme but most will now be cancelled.
    You can always rely on the guardian to find someone, anyone, who will compare it to 1930's Germany.

  13. #238

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    I'm really surprised more people on here aren't concerned about this!

    Post-Brexit red tape poses threat to cross-Channel pigeon racing

  14. #239

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    There's nothing more thrilling than seeing hundreds of pigeons being let out of their cages and heading off to France. It's like Dunkirk but more....pigeony. Brings a tear to my eye.

  15. #240

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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    There's nothing more thrilling than seeing hundreds of pigeons being let out of their cages and heading off to France. It's like Dunkirk but more....pigeony. Brings a tear to my eye.
    And isn't Farage from Kent? It would be lovely to see those pigeons offloading on him before their flight across the Channel.

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  17. #242

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    oil prices drop eh

  18. #243

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    Now the EU is worried about it's own inflation and trade issue great time to force them to fix the NI Protocls , as they won't deploy trade sanctions in these critical time of worry across the world and EU .. Truss of the Thatcher will love that gig ..

    Eurozone economy
    IMF calls for rethink of German debt-cutting plan if Russia halts gas flows
    JULY 21, 2022

    Eurozone economy ˃
    Italian prime minister Mario Draghi offered to resign last week but President Sergio Mattarella rejected it
    All eyes on Italy while ECB considers policy response
    Premium
    Tensions run high ahead of Mario Draghi’s return to parliament today to gauge support for his agenda

    JULY 20, 2022

    Eurozone leaders are pushing the ECB into murky waters
    Member states should stop deferring deeply political issues around sovereign debt to the central bank

    JULY 20, 2022

  19. #244

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    Investments post Brexit in Wales yey

    WORK on an alternative motor for electric vehicles that’s less harmful to the environment is to get underway in Wales with £1.8 million in support from car manufacturer Ford.

    Caerphilly-based advanced research and development firm Deregallera will lead a project that will see it work with Cwmbran-based commercial brake manufacturer Meritor and academics at Cardiff University to design, develop and test a new low-carbon electric vehicle motor which uses fewer “rare earth” materials.


    https://www.ey.com/en_uk/news/2022/0...arrows-further

  20. #245

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Investments post Brexit in Wales yey

    WORK on an alternative motor for electric vehicles that’s less harmful to the environment is to get underway in Wales with £1.8 million in support from car manufacturer Ford.

    Caerphilly-based advanced research and development firm Deregallera will lead a project that will see it work with Cwmbran-based commercial brake manufacturer Meritor and academics at Cardiff University to design, develop and test a new low-carbon electric vehicle motor which uses fewer “rare earth” materials.


    https://www.ey.com/en_uk/news/2022/0...arrows-further
    Meanwhile we've got a £50 billion brexit bill and there are 4 hour queues in Dover.. oh and don't forget Ford left Bridgend recently. But yeah celebrate £1.8 million..

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    Re: Another Brexit Bonus

    Quote Originally Posted by Doucas View Post
    Meanwhile we've got a £50 billion brexit bill and there are 4 hour queues in Dover.. oh and don't forget Ford left Bridgend recently. But yeah celebrate £1.8 million..
    Down to 4 hours? That's better than earlier - and better than tomorrow! All down to the Brexit border checks that had so little impact during Covid but are now showing their full power of disruption. Get Brexit Done!

  22. #247

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Down to 4 hours? That's better than earlier - and better than tomorrow! All down to the Brexit border checks that had so little impact during Covid but are now showing their full power of disruption. Get Brexit Done!
    Stiff upper lip and all that you snowflakes

    We've got our blueish black passport back. Who wants to travel outside this sceptred isle anyway?

  23. #248

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Down to 4 hours? That's better than earlier - and better than tomorrow! All down to the Brexit border checks that had so little impact during Covid but are now showing their full power of disruption. Get Brexit Done!
    The UK are blaming France, France are blaming Eurostar. The only people blaming Brexit are the Japanese WW2 fighters who still haven't given up arms.

    Why do you guys insist on spreading misinformation? It's so weird. And before you say "bUt iT nEvEr hApPenD bEfoRe BrExIt!...It did, you just probably weren't paying attention.

    2012
    https://www.channel4.com/news/olympi...eathrow-queues

    2013
    https://www.theolivepress.es/spain-n...border-queues/

    2014
    https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/a...s-9308640.html

    2015
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...s-until-monday

  24. #249

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    The UK are blaming France, France are blaming Eurostar. The only people blaming Brexit are the Japanese WW2 fighters who still haven't given up arms.

    Why do you guys insist on spreading misinformation? It's so weird.
    According to Reuters: "Britain's departure from the European Union means passengers bound for France face enhanced checks by French officials."

  25. #250

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    Should we listen to the Chief Executive of the Port of Dover, or @Tarquin39485FBPE ?

    "The chief executive of the Port of Dover said being “let down” by poor resourcing at the French border was “immensely frustrating”.


    https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/u...-b1014249.html

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