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Old 27-11-2023, 10:07   #5653
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
If people don't like Remainers and Leavers being challenged over previous statements they have made v how things turned out, then they should probably not follow this thread.

Why did you bother saying that, Andrew? Surely you knew it could be picked to pieces.

Things haven’t turned out yet in terms of Brexit outcomes. Covid has intervened (and that was a fair old vaccine ding-dong).

But things are beginning to evolve satisfactorily. The Nissan investment for electric cars in Sunderland is an important example. We have a free trade deal with the EU and it hasn’t stopped Nissan exporting cars to Europe.

I’ve always said that the transition takes time and British business needs (and is) to get into gear.

But the Remainers are indeed Remoaners - every opportunity is taken to bitch about leaving that wretched hegemonistic EU, pulling together also sorts of checklists containing irrelevant facts, especially Andrew’s

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- Reduced food self-sufficiency - tick
- Everyone on average worse off by £2k+ pa - tick
- Inability to return unlawful migrants to France - tick
- Decreased productivity - tick
- Lowest economic growth in Europe except Germany - tick
In the above list, the only item attributable to Brexit is the unlawful migrants line. The rest have nothing to do with Brexit and mainly to do with bad government.


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