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Old 20-08-2021, 10:10   #2042
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
I can't refute what you say - but that doesn't make Brexit wrong. Project Fear was much deeper than the logistical problems facing Nando's. Basically everything good that we knew pre-Brexit was going to collapse (OK I'm exaggerating but not by much).

Remainers should be helping to overcome issues arising from Brexit rather than gloating in "I told you so" mode. Not all Remainers but a well known group on this forum.

The HGV situation and similar will resolve itself in due course. Short term-ism by the gloating Remainers does not help.

I've not see anyone gloating, just people being critcised for mentioning anything negative which is happening. Brexit was ideological to some people so what would ever make it wrong?

My view is that Brexit is like a very slowly deflating tyre with the increased red tape making the UK less efficient. Others feel that the labour shortages will result in the country having to become more efficient. Both are valid opinions, time will tell.
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