Brexit

No we don’t.

Thsy were very gullible when spoken down to by the posh boys.

The posh boys and Lords whatshisname even booted themselves out of the EEA with a hard brexit because a soft brexit wasn’t good enough for them.

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

They told the public that you could have your cake and eat it, somehow. Meanwhile they were eating your cake.

A significant portion of the voters ate it up and now their living standards have dropped and the oft muted EASY trade deals they want they haven’t been able to get and no sign of happening soon.

And record non European and record immigration too into the UK.
The NHS is powered by foreign workers.
Seems like all they spouted was BULLSHIT.

It’s all worked out so well for the voters.

Everything that can go wrong is due to Brexit. Nothing else.
Weather, wars, pilfering of taxpayers money, deaths, accidents.
A blame game that keeps on giving.
When the planned destruction of the economy happens and the EU and UK introduce their fascistic CBDCs and a social credit system, it will be because of Brexit.
And I wonder what excuses those in Southern Europe give to the serfs who have had it shit for decades?

Nothing is stopping voters from re-joining the EU. For some reason though they don’t seem to blame high inflation and high energy prices on Brexit.

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Living in Spain and Portugal vs UK.
Let me think about that hard choice for a second.
:joy:

Cost of living must be hitting hard this year Cake.
Maybe you can visit Taiwan for the first time in a longgggggg time to escape.

I never said that.
Youth unemployment has always been high in the Southern countries of the EU. It is not all beer louts and wine swilling yuppies from Northern Europe.
Why is the North of the EU or central always been better off? Why hasn’t there ever been equal distribution of industry, wealth, etc.?
It will never happen. It is geared towards certain countries always being better off than the rest.
And if you don’t like it, we’ll send in our goons to threaten to turn off your ATMs a la Greece, or like Ireland on the Nice Treaty in 2001-2, and Ireland again on the Lisbon Treaty in 2008-9 to vote on and on until the plebs vote the correct way.

Seemed pretty obvious at the time it was a bad idea

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Nobody said that

Draw your own conclusions. :rofl:

Source: https://twitter.com/NoContextBrits/status/1661084134293291010

Guy

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Mad Cow Disease is one possible explanation why, after seven years, there’s no groundswell of support to nullify Brexit and rejoin the EU.

Here’s another:

The Bill’s introduction will build on the significant progress the government has made since delivering Brexit on 31 January 2020, which include:

  • ending free movement and taking back control of our borders – replacing freedom of movement with a points-based immigration system and making it easier to kick out foreign criminals
  • restoring democratic control over our law making – giving the power to make and scrutinise the laws that apply to us back to our Parliament and the devolved legislatures so that they are now made in Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh, and London, not Brussels
  • restoring the UK Supreme Court as the final arbiter of the law that applies to the UK – UK judges, sitting in UK courts, now determine all the law of the land in the UK
  • securing the vaccine rollout – streamlining procurement processes and avoiding cumbersome EU bureaucracy to deliver the fastest vaccine rollout anywhere in Europe last year (2021)
  • striking new free trade deals – with over 70 countries including landmark deals with Australia and New Zealand.
  • capitalising on tax freedoms – including getting rid of the VAT on women’s sanitary products (the ‘Tampon Tax’), introducing VAT free installations of energy-efficient materials, working on replacing complex EU alcohol duty rates, and forging ahead to remove the ban on selling in pounds and ounces
  • replacing the Common Agricultural Policy – with a system in England that will enable better environmental outcomes
  • taking back control of our territorial waters – managing our fisheries and precious marine environment in a more sustainable way
  • making it tougher for EU criminals to enter the UK – EU nationals sentenced to a year or more in jail will now be refused entry to the UK
  • restoring fair access to our welfare system – ending the preferential treatment of EU migrants over non-EU migrants, ensuring that wherever people are born, those who choose to make the UK their home pay into a system for a reasonable period of time before they can access the benefits of it
  • giving UK regulators the ability and resources to make sovereign decisions about globally significant mergers – decisions about globally significant mergers and acquisitions are now made by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority, giving it the ability to block or remedy mergers it considers will harm UK consumers
  • establishing a new subsidy control regime - We passed the Subsidy Control Act, which allows us to establish our own subsidy regime to support British businesses and innovation. We will have greater freedom to design subsidies which deliver both local and national objectives

Never took you for someone who spreads fake pictures

My apologies if I did.

I did provide a source, so I didn’t claim it as my own.

Where has it been debunked?

Guy

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Brexit aftermath is just getting worse and worse.
Taxes shooting up and now the car industry imploding . Even the number of immigrants is at a record high. :sunglasses:

You know its bad when GB News are grilling famous Brexiteers such as ‘Lord’ Frost. Look at this interview!

Frost talks like he had nothing to with hard Brexit which this is a DIRECT consequence of…

He says the govt should not get involved even if they lose 800,000 jobs.

@superking what say you?

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Why is that a bad thing? The UK needs immigrants.

Not if you were a Brexiteer.
The UK is already overcrowded too , especially England

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You still new immigrants even if you are overcrowded. The problem is the demographic.

The loss of jobs and the poor economic outlook is the main problem.

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Economic outlook is fine in Britain. The EU is doing way worse so it’s not Brexit. Germany just entered a recession while the UK dodged one.

No it’s not ‘fine’. Look at what is happening to the car industry, it’s imploding there from some accounts.

UK has great strengths in high tech, biotech and pharma still but it’s concentrated in south east and Manchester. So the gap is going to get even bigger there between the regions.

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Eh car hasn’t been important to the UK for decades.

UK’s strength is in finance.