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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
If you think something is going to be a disaster for your country wouldn't you be a traitor to blithely go along with it
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It all depends on your viewpoint/definition of a 'disaster'.
To some people, a disaster is having to pay 30p more for a bottle of wine, needing a visa to travel abroad, or seeing a shortage of broccoli at Christmas.
To others, disaster is seeing your town decimated by the local industries/factories closing and re-opening in a country where the labour and costs are much cheaper.
I think previous Governments have a lot to answer for, and many 'leave' voters were probably of a mind where being
in the EU was already a 'life changing' disaster for them and their families/community
I'm not saying it's right or wrong, or wishing to start more silly arguements involving statistics, JLR, Dyson et al. Just saying that for some people a fresh start probably gives them better hope for the future than continuing in a downward spiral.
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Originally Posted by nomadking
Do any of the contractors have ships just idly sitting around? I doubt it. Therefore none of any contractors will have available ships.
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*apparently* when we bomb out of the EU we won't have any trade deals, so there should be a surplus of available ships