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Brexit Is An "Unmitigated Disaster"Without One Single Benefit.

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gulliver1 | 10:34 Thu 06th Feb 2025 | News
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Another EU Referendum is now necessary. Leaving the EU has proven to have made Brits lives worse off.Food prices have spiralled out of control and small businesses have been forced to shut down.It has become harder to work or study in the EU.         Airport and port queues have grown drastically.

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Are you still eating niceblokes contaminated fish?

Oh, I see, sticking to the topic is not for gullivers threads.

The only reason I can see that gulliver wants us back in the EU is because he claims to live there and they are missing our contributions to it.  What a shame I feel sorry for him, not.

Gulliver 11.19  I thought at PMQ yesterday, Starmer boasted that inflation was falling, and nicebloke has posted elsewhere that there is an expected cut in the bank rate due to day.

Also I live in area surrounded by farmlands and I have never seen 'crops rotting in the fields'.  Please can you give some evidence of your ludicrous claims.

Maybe your area of farmlands are owned by the wealthy tax avoidance lot, so you wont see any crops.

You do talk some tripe, nicebloke, you really do.

Nevermind lovey you'll get over it.

And still doing it.

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nicebloke 12.22 I don't think the farmers near me are wealthy tax avoidance, and I think that any suggestion of the sort by you is completely unfounded. And as for not seeing any of their crops, their farm shops are fully stocked at reasonable prices.

gulliver what were we promised???i don't remember any promise's being made even by you know who.i remember we could take back our borders,we could give the n.h.s...get it could,he was not in power so could promise nothing,and if you think he did   then who is the numpty???

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Naomi 12.29 "You do talk some tripe, nicebloke, you really do.  And so do you Naomi ,you really do. I can well remember you trying to convince me that The Brexit vote was nothing at all to do with immigration...What planet were you on then.?.

Gulliver, people voted Brexit for their own reasons.  Mine was to get rid of faceless, nameless, unelected rulers and reclaim control of our own country.  I won't ask on which planet you reside but I know it's a long way from the real world.

a second referendum will split this country and open wounds which have yet to heal. i do not support rejoining but if labour wish to do so then they should begin negotiating now and go to the country with the terms under which we would do so at the next general election. this country can't cope with referendums any more... our political system does not have the sophistication to deal with them

Gramps at 12.11 - both Gulliver and nicebloke are compulsive liars and best ignored.

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Deskdiary @ 18.17.Then why don't you practice, what you preach.😂🤣

Gulliver  You head this post with the statement  '......without onr single benefit'. I think naomi's post at 17.54 gives reasons why there are many benefits to Brexit.

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Gramps @ 18.40 .Naomi says at 17.54 "Reclaim control of our own Country" That was haystack head who promised you that, just to get himself elected and you fell for it.   Suckers.

Celebrations of the GOOD news will start at 8pm. Would all please stand outside your front doors clapping KS and his government. Please feel free to clang saucepans /frying pans whatever together. :0)

Sorry nicebloke, cannot make it, there is some paint I want to watch dry!!

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