villain4eva wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 10:09 pmI'll read what I like mate.Holden Mcgroyne wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 9:03 pmStop reading this thread then, people in the real world are getting on with their livesSunbeam Alpine wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 8:37 pmIt's not quite like that.villain4eva wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 11:44 pm I do think we've all got to agree to disagree on this subject. I think we should all move on and respect the democratic decision. There's going to be no rerun of the referendum so let's just all move on.
I admit I voted to remain and would do again and in my mind I have no regrets. The big difference is I don't bellyache about the decision and cry over spilled milk and call people thick or racists who wanted to leave.
I'm a working class Brummie you came from humble beginnings, a lot of people from the working class voted to leave and It's often the middle classes who look down on these and think they know better and need to preach to them how they made such a terrible decision. It's all very patronising and stinks of the class system in this country.
I try to listen to LBC, but you get people Like O'Brien and Abbot who are obsessed with Brexit and won't get over it. They'll tell you how the vote was rigged by big business and off shore billionaires. I've even heard them saying it was China and Russia interfering in the vote also, none of these claims have ever been proven. I just can't understand why It's the remainers who won't stop talking about it and just moving on. The Brexiteers don't have to gloat or say anything, they won the argument end of. The decision has to stand.
We are constantly reminded of the harm it has done and will continue to do.
If you care about the country you want it put right.
As for "they won the argument" I would accept they won the vote. Not the same thing
I moved on the same day as the vote came in.
I never wallow in things or live in the past. This country will move on to greater things if people give it a chance and stop putting it down.
Post Brexit - part 21
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Sunak’s snap poll move puts trade pact with India on hold
The small window that was open for India-UK free trade deal being clinched by the Sunak-led Tory government has now been swept away with election in both countries
https://www.easterneye.biz/sunaks-snap- ... ith-india/
Sunak’s snap poll move puts trade pact with India on hold
The small window that was open for India-UK free trade deal being clinched by the Sunak-led Tory government has now been swept away with election in both countries
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Hardly Sunak fault as the Indian election was called 4 weeks before oursThe Tick wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 9:50 pm More winning...
https://www.easterneye.biz/sunaks-snap- ... ith-india/
Sunak’s snap poll move puts trade pact with India on hold
The small window that was open for India-UK free trade deal being clinched by the Sunak-led Tory government has now been swept away with election in both countries
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He's had 1.5 years to get things moving.chelseachelsea wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 10:00 pmHardly Sunak fault as the Indian election was called 4 weeks before oursThe Tick wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 9:50 pm More winning...
https://www.easterneye.biz/sunaks-snap- ... ith-india/
Sunak’s snap poll move puts trade pact with India on hold
The small window that was open for India-UK free trade deal being clinched by the Sunak-led Tory government has now been swept away with election in both countries
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I wouldn't be eating meat right now. Word.
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"The world needs bad men. We keep the other bad men from the door". ~ RC, True Detective.
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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/art ... the-public
Brexit staff shortages scupper plans to reopen Clarence House to the public
Palace officials have struggled to find the workers needed to open the doors at the king’s London home this summer
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/art ... the-public
Brexit staff shortages scupper plans to reopen Clarence House to the public
Palace officials have struggled to find the workers needed to open the doors at the king’s London home this summer
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Great Britain PLC ruling the waves....
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/busi ... 53762.html
Businesses battered by Brexit urge Labour and Tories to slash EU tariffs
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) cites improved relations with the trading bloc as part of its five-point plan to boost economic growth
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/busi ... 53762.html
Businesses battered by Brexit urge Labour and Tories to slash EU tariffs
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) cites improved relations with the trading bloc as part of its five-point plan to boost economic growth
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/ar ... -exporters
UK clothing sales to EU plummet as Brexit red tape deters exporters
Small and medium-sized firms badly hit as huge drop in apparel sales helps fuel 18% slide in all-non food exports
https://www.theguardian.com/business/ar ... -exporters
UK clothing sales to EU plummet as Brexit red tape deters exporters
Small and medium-sized firms badly hit as huge drop in apparel sales helps fuel 18% slide in all-non food exports
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A separate report on Tuesday by the thinktank UK in a Changing Europe found that while exports of goods had declined, services exports had increased by nearly 30% compared with February 2020.
It said analysis of recent official figures showed that the UK’s services trade “has not only bounced back swiftly after the pandemic, but also exceeded pre-pandemic levels by the latter half of 2022”.
It said analysis of recent official figures showed that the UK’s services trade “has not only bounced back swiftly after the pandemic, but also exceeded pre-pandemic levels by the latter half of 2022”.
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So as ever it's the bankers and legal bods who only benefit.
While the rest of the UK rots. Disaster capitalism at its finest.
While the rest of the UK rots. Disaster capitalism at its finest.
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https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 57716.html
EasyJet made a fool of me – and then refused to admit passport mistake’
Exclusive: Passenger wrongly denied boarding says ‘for seven weeks easyJet continued to repeatedly blame me for their mistake
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 57716.html
EasyJet made a fool of me – and then refused to admit passport mistake’
Exclusive: Passenger wrongly denied boarding says ‘for seven weeks easyJet continued to repeatedly blame me for their mistake
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Easyjet fuck up shocker, but at least they admitted it was their mistake.
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This is what brexit has done. Created unnecessary red tape which confuses companies and their customers alike.