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Old 23-09-2021, 16:18   #2545
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Shortages?

What shortages?

My supermarket shelves are adequately stocked - I just filled my car up with no issue - stop panicking by blindly following the news. If there is shortages elsewhere, it's probably people panic buying because of the damn news feeding in to itself.

Hi Mick, with respect , just because these issues aren’t happening to you doesn’t say they’re not happening at all.

This issue is going to get worse before it gets better.

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I’ve seen nothing that changes my mind - including the self-serving representations of those who used the EU’s regulatory environment to enrich themselves at the expense of ordinary Britons, or as cover for their own internationalist political outlook.

Any short-term issues we do face, we will deal with. Unsurprisingly the vast majority of the world seems to get by without being in the EU. I happen not to think the UK is uniquely incapable of doing so.

Again, respectfully, to counter that your words are purely to defend Brexit at any cost, therefore treating this as an algebraic equation once we remove each sides political stance were left with one persons considerable experience vs your….?
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