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Brexit Has Ruined Everything, Everywhere, All At Once

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Roobaba | 01:17 Sat 25th Mar 2023 | News
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Brexit has ruined everything, everywhere, all at once
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/brexit-has-ruined-everything-everywhere-all-at-once/

In our reality, this universe, things are now 'multi-worse' in the multiverse.

ABers I did think to put on a quiz, you do like a good quiz it seems..
only problem the answer to every question is - things are worse!!
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When is this coming then Hymie. By the way have you looked at the unemployment and poverty levels currently in Europe?
Well unless we get a SNP/Green/Lib Dem colition at the next election hymie your going to carryon worrying ... you need to persuade Kier and Rishi that its a disaster and suggest a solution (and dont bother suggesting rejoining before 2030 because its never gonna happen
In my industry the employers have had to start training British people to do the jobs, instead of driving down wages by employing East European workers.
Tick.
The fools were fooled into Brexit by a much bigger fool, and now he has fooled off .Skipping along the sunny Uplands ,singing.... I got Brexit done.... While you Brexiteers who listened to him are left to pick up the pieces. Have a nice day .
Fool
The usual answers mostly just abusing anyone who doesn't agree with them but none of them willing to have a proper conversation on my earlier post. News is there to be debated and not much of that goes on with some on here.
08.59 YES
Agreed TSM, I've just raised a post about the News Section.
Point made with post at 8.56, just abuse and no reasoning in the answer. Why post if you are not willing to debate it. Not news just gripes.
Always the case with the poster!
Despite gully's obvious hatred of Boris I don't think he was a determining factor in the vote to leave. He certainly didn't influence the way I voted, in fact my mind was made up before it was known which side Boris would take.
Yes davebro, it was very hard to work out who was telling the truth and both were telling us misleading facts. It is done now so we have to make the most of it whichever way you voted, if that is you had a vote. Doom and gloom will get not get us anywhere and going over the same things day after day, week after week and month after month will not make the slightest bit of difference.
I agree DaveBro. I made up my mind for many reasons. Boris didn't influence me, but I was pleased he actually worked hard to achieve it. The deed is done. We need to accept it and move on.
Hymie, //You will see from the postings in this thread, many are completely unaware of the disaster Brexit is for the UK //

That begs the question if the disaster you bleat on about constantly is real, why are so many completely unaware of it? That doesn't make sense, but at a guess I'd say they're not prone to flights of fancy as you are. Getting a grip on your imagination might cheer you up, Hymie. Try it.
roobaba so some EUSSR propaganda rag is the source of your determination, right oh!
In fact the main determinant of the referendum vote was the EU itself when then sent Cameron away with a flea in his ear. If they had only agreed to grant one or two of the concessions he was after (which they could easily have forgotten about later) the vote may well have gone the other way. But they were SO sure of themselves....
It always amazes me that people think only one demographic in every area voted brexit. Right and left were equally responsible. Labour had a strong remoaner element as did the Tories ditto brexiteer element. The votes came from all across the spectrum, rich, poor, old, young, left and right, Tory Labour, SNP etc. Remoaners failed to tell us why we should remain and instead embarked on project fear.
Thanks for the Stuart Lee clip, Roo. Started my day off with a real good belly-laugh. :-))
Why anyone would not think the loss of £40 billion in tax revenue to the UK exchequer (as a direct result of Brexit) was not an absolute disaster is beyond me – and that loss is in reality minor compared to the other damage Brexit is inflicting on the UK.
Correction, Stewart, not Stuart.

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