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Originally Posted by jfman
Did EU membership prohibit this or are you simply skewing reality to match your own ideology?
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Where did I say that it did? Once again, you are introducing arguments, apparently attributing them to me, and calling me out over them.
I accept completely that supply chains will be impacted if we don't get a deal. We managed before the EU and we'll manage again.
You totally miss some important positives about leaving the EU. One of them is that to avoid any delays in that supply chain, if that becomes a problem, we will start to make more parts in this country, creating more employment for our citizens.
There will be positives as well as negatives, but we will overcome the negatives and create new markets, free from EU restrictions, laws and protectionism.
Given the proximity of our leaving date, we should recognise that this negative outlook needs to give way to the optimism of a new beginning. We are leaving, and we need to enter this new big opportunity that presents itself with an open, positive mind.
All you guys seem to see are monsters lurking in every corner. Where's your entrepreneurial spirit? Oh, sorry, it appears you don't have one...