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					Originally Posted by ianch99  So many indeed. I think gullible is a kind description of those who think Covid is responsible for the crash in EU exports since the beginning of 2020. |  
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					Originally Posted by Carth  Usual rubbish spouted by new journo . .  well he looks about 20 in his pic. 
Anyway, no mention of how Covid (remember that? ) has skewed any financial figures since 2018 . .  clickbait article for the gullible, of which there are many   |  
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		|  10-05-2022, 18:03 | #4023 |  
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			In the middle of the biggest cost-of-living crisis in most people's lifetime, is this purely political decision really wise when businesses in Northern Ireland are not requesting it? 
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		| EXC: Liz Truss will move to scrap most of the NI protocol in law next week 
 While not included in Queen's Speech, legislation unilaterally removing need for Irish Sea checks is written and ready
 
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		|  10-05-2022, 18:12 | #4024 |  
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blah blah . . 
 
Nowhere did I mention "the crash in EU exports since the beginning of 2020."
 
Just more people putting their own words somewhere because mine didn't fit their argument.
 
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		|  10-05-2022, 18:16 | #4025 |  
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		| no mention of how Covid (remember that? ) has skewed any financial figures since 2018 |  Pretty sure that "since 2018" includes "since the beginning of 2020.", as "since 2018" includes 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 so far…
 
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		|  10-05-2022, 18:47 | #4026 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  Pretty sure that "since 2018" includes "since the beginning of 2020.", as "since 2018" includes 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 so far…
 Or don’t "financial figures" include EU exports?
 |  Covid had a financial impact in many ways, but certain "young looking" finger on the pulse reporters don't even mention it, instead it must be a Brexit* thing.
*see, nobody mentioned it but I brought it up 
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		|  10-05-2022, 20:41 | #4027 |  
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		|  10-05-2022, 21:08 | #4028 |  
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		|  10-05-2022, 23:06 | #4029 |  
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			"Should the United Kingdom join the EU or stay out of the EU?"
 Join 49%
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			I find that a bit odd. I would have thought that now, once out, there will be quite a few people who voted Remain who don't want to go through the hassle of rejoining.
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					Originally Posted by Mick  "Should the United Kingdom join the EU or stay out of the EU?"
 Join 49%
 Stay Out 51%
 
 Redfield & Wilton May 3
 |  Think I'm still be a remainer, as in remain outside, what was the point of leaving and enduring the cost and turmoil just to rejoin within no time, just don't expect me to stop moaning about the things that were said to get us out though!
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			And recent polls the other way:https://whatukthinks.org/eu/question...uropean-union/ 
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47   40           14 April 2022      Deltapoll
43   38           11 April 2022      YouGov
44   36           11 February 2022   YouGov
42   39           18 January 2022    YouGov
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					Originally Posted by TheDaddy  Think I'm still be a remainer, as in remain outside, what was the point of leaving and enduring the cost and turmoil just to rejoin within no time, just don't expect me to stop moaning about the things that were said to get us out though! |  Although I voted to Remain, I wouldn't vote to re-join tomorrow due to the upheaval as it would be too divisive for the country. I would be keener on a closer relationship though to help our exporters.
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  Although I voted to Remain, I wouldn't vote to re-join tomorrow due to the upheaval as it would be too divisive for the country. I would be keener on a closer relationship though to help our exporters. |  
 The foolishly signed NI Protocol proves the hold that the EU thinks it has over the UK and we should not be bound further to them.
 
 
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  I would prefer our exporters to find additional or alternative markets.
 The foolishly signed NI Protocol proves the hold that the EU thinks it has over the UK and we should not be bound further to them.
 
 |  I suspect the current row is partly due to Truss cuddling up to the Brexiter wing of the Party for when Johnson finally resigns.
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