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[W:#7426]How will Brexit go?***W:46]***

How will Brexit go?


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The world needs Brexit more than Brexit needs the world so let's just insult everybody.


As usual, you accept as truth reports whose sources are "allies of Liz Truss" , "unnamed sources" and "a source close to Truss"......and which apparently originate from the Torygraph.

Have you any named source?

The claims remind me of Meghan and Harry's slurs about the Royal Family.......no names....just slurs.
 

"German exports to UK slump as Nissan declared 'Brexit is positive' for company."​


 
Nothing to do with grammar, everything to do with your confused syntax.

His one liners seldom make any sense at all.....hence my earlier question about what he is smoking.... :unsure:
 
As usual, you accept as truth reports whose sources are "allies of Liz Truss" , "unnamed sources" and "a source close to Truss"......and which apparently originate from the Torygraph.

Have you any named source?

The claims remind me of Meghan and Harry's slurs about the Royal Family.......no names....just slurs.

While Australia is happy to work on a trade deal with Britain, it is not seen as a vital boost to the economy whereas the British government is desperate to sign new deals to justify Brexit.
 

While Australia is happy to work on a trade deal with Britain, it is not seen as a vital boost to the economy whereas the British government is desperate to sign new deals to justify Brexit.

The only people I see who are ''desperate'' are the narrow and dwindling group of sullen rejoiners. For your own peace of mind accept that the UK has left for good.
 
The only people I see who are ''desperate'' are the narrow and dwindling group of sullen rejoiners. For your own peace of mind accept that the UK has left for good.
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“Look, it’s been 50 years, I know, since the United Kingdom has negotiated a free trade agreement – not since they entered Europe in 1972 – so they’re pretty new to these sorts of things,”

Given the British worship of amateur incompetence, they might as well put Eddie the Eagle in charge of negotiations.
 
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India had more than 0.25 million new cases YESTERDAY alone, but they're still not on the UK airport red list, and hundreds of passengers from there pass though Heathrow every day. It's almost like the government doesn't give a shit about us. Still they make most of our vaccines cheap....


... given that the crisis in India had been escalating for weeks, questions have been raised about why the UK delayed adding India to the red list, even when it was recording record daily cases, while countries with lesser outbreaks were added earlier.

“The only reason the UK took so long is because of the trade deal,” said Dutt. “Time is ticking and both sides need it signed off, but the UK need it more than India at this point.”
 
The only people I see who are ''desperate'' are the narrow and dwindling group of sullen rejoiners. For your own peace of mind accept that the UK has left for good.

Three years of whining is obviously taking its toll on their ability to post anything that makes sense.

I had to smile that they are now attacking a Tory politician (Liz Truss) who voted remain in the Brexit referendum.
 
Three years of whining is obviously taking its toll on their ability to post anything that makes sense.

I had to smile that they are now attacking a Tory politician (Liz Truss) who voted remain in the Brexit referendum.
Oh dear. Blinkered ideologue fails to understand that many people judge politicians on their actual performative competence rather than how they may have voted on one particular issue 5 years ago.
 
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We’re still not starving...just had a massive shop delivered by Ocado...if anything I’m gonna put weight on lol...and we are a working class couple living in a poor part of town....the middle class must be really having it off!!! 🤣😂😇

We are trying to stick to more British produce though...except some foreign wines and beers.🇬🇧
 
Blinkered ideologue fails to understand that many people judge politicians on their actual performative competence rather than how they may have voted on one particular issue 5 years ago.

Eureka. Finally, you begin to see the light......with a little help.

Maybe now you will stop your continual criticism of those politicians who voted Leave years back.

Now try and convince the other Remainers here to adopt the same view.
 
Not a big shocker considering all fresh food industries have been hit mega hard.

There's don't seem to be any EU wide milk and cream shortages! Don't they know we have the upper hand here?
 
There's don't seem to be any EU wide milk and cream shortages! Don't they know we have the upper hand here?
Well not true. British supermarkets Iceland here on the Costa del Sol have not had British milk for a while...granted they do have "British" milk from European farms.
 
Well not true. British supermarkets Iceland here on the Costa del Sol have not had British milk for a while...granted they do have "British" milk from European farms.

Surely, EU producers implying their milk is British is a blatant contravention of the EU's protected designation of origin (PDO) rules?

More fake news?
 
It's all kicking off in Germany after the EU's disastrous vaccine rollout and ongoing lockdowns and curfews have been imposed :

"Germany's Robert Koch Institute (RKI) recorded 18,773 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, as well as 120 deaths."

 
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