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    Re: This Brexit malarkey is going well

    Tell you what lets blame everything on Brexit , Covid or Boris .

    Wales has always been the number one pick in Europe for private industries and businessmen ,public health and educations , transportation infrastructures second to none .

    I bet the world would live to buy in our commercial enterprise modelling , forward thinking business planning as we are are so far ahead of everyone its frightening .

    The only failure and delusional thoughts are from the 20 years of poor governance and decision making ,outperforming public services in Wales .

    Its not Brexit its poor management ,pity the folk of Wales cant see that ,even though the Brexit debate and vote got them all riled up ,lol , how sad

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    Re: This Brexit malarkey is going well

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Tell you what lets blame everything on Brexit , Covid or Boris .

    Wales has always been the number one pick in Europe for private industries and businessmen ,public health and educations , transportation infrastructures second to none .

    I bet the world would live to buy in our commercial enterprise modelling , forward thinking business planning as we are are so far ahead of everyone its frightening .

    The only failure and delusional thoughts are from the 20 years of poor governance and decision making ,outperforming public services in Wales .

    Its not Brexit its poor management ,pity the folk of Wales cant see that ,even though the Brexit debate and vote got them all riled up ,lol , how sad
    Yeah, must have been a really difficult decision whether to place your factory in a market of 600 million or 60 million people.

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    Re: This Brexit malarkey is going well

    Quote Originally Posted by Veg1960 View Post
    Yeah, must have been a really difficult decision whether to place your factory in a market of 600 million or 60 million people.
    Yeah, but Jim Radcliffe was seemingly happy with permits to get into Kent days of delays at lorry parks and ports for their just in time component supply chains. It was the Brynglas tunnel they couldn't cope with. What don't you get?

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