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Old 27-03-2021, 14:00   #689
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
You mean delivering on their wishes.
No, because if they did that they wouldn't have halved TfN's budget. I mean a more left-wing interventionist approach to business.

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Well, those were the two usual suspects I thought would come back to rubbish my assertion.

The price of Brexit was always going to be a phase of re-adjustment. The wider benefit to the UK public (especially fighting Covid) matters more than than the gripes of businesses who need to get to grips with the challenges.

Would you Remainers have preferred to have been part of the EU's vaccine procurement and distribution policy?
No but like the Euro and Shengen we don't have to eat everything just because it's on the menu.
What should that cheese producer do? Move to the EU?

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