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Not the fault of Brexit, rather the EU being as awkward as it possibly can.
Not the fault of Brexit aye sure tell us about it . Brexit was based on lies .The Tory goverment wanted it people were duped into voting for it .why would the rest make it easy .Making your bed and have to lie in it springs to mine . I want it to work but can’t help thinking it did not have to happen .As one of the men in the street looking forward to not being told what to do .When does this start .
in other words, it's the fault of Brexit. Of course if you leave a free market you'll have to make do with a managed market. Of course there will be red tape. How could anyone have imagined otherwise?
@15.36.Quite a lot of SNP supporters were also duped then WeeCalf.29% of Snp supporters voted for Brexit.300,00 SNP supporters voted for Brexit.Aye,tell me aboot it.Ya n*****e.
Thought we voted to stay did we not .
Nothing wrong with typing nyaff in full.
Jist.As ive said before up here in Scotland 29% of SNP voters voted for Brexit,27% of Tory voters voted for Brexit,19% of Labour voters voted for Brexit.Looks like to me the SNP voters have a lot to answer for.
@15.48.Water off a ducks back,hun.
Dread to think what will happen in the Uk when Brexit really starts to bite Canary . Some of the turkeys seem to think it.s only teething troubles , wait until they have a full set . think they might get nasty toothache.
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You may think that, TTT. I couldn't possibly comment!!!
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weecalf how did the Tory government want Brexit. The then prime minister David Cameron didn't want to leave and had the referendum thinking he couldn't possibly lose if he had a vote on it and guess what he lost. So not the Tories but the people voted for Brexit.
Very true, theshedman. Cameron thought he was on a winner, but his feeble attempts to persuade people to remain backfired spectacularly. It reminds me of De Gaulle who lost a referendum in 1969 and resigned in a huff.
Meanwhile ordinary workers have to pay the price of the Brexiteers decision.How many jobs losses are you prepared to accept before you admit you were wrong?
So we are saying the Tory’s did not want to leave (there was no such thing as Brexit then ) the tories had been split on leaving for years .
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16.38 ynnafymmi, I am surprised the Scots voted for brexit, thought they would have had more sense.
You would think so Gulliver.The women i work with voted for Brexit(most are SNP supporters,by the way).Now they are telling me they made a big,big mistake.Im not angry with them,im angry with all the liars who promised them a magical,bright future outwith the EU.Angry,damned right i am angry.

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