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Name A Single Industry That Is Better Off As A Result Of Brexit

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Hymie | 21:55 Sat 25th Nov 2023 | Society & Culture
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An easy question for Brexiteers; please send your answer to Suella Braverman.

Brexiteers in 2016 said as soon as we voted to leave, the benefits would come rolling in – having now had more than 7 years of those benefits rolling in, let’s see how many ABers can name.

 

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Brexiteers in 2016 said as soon as we voted to leave, the benefits would come rolling in

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The shackle removal tool industry, sunglasses manufacturers (sunlit uplands), giant inflatable boat makers.

the PPE industry seems to have been booming, though of course that might not have been directly attributable to Brexit.

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Sorry, my mistake – according to Brexiteers, it’s now going to take 50 – 100 years before we see any benefits.

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Chin up, hymie.  The shops are manic.  No signs of the misery you bang on about anywhere.  Merry Christmas.  (I'm claiming a first on AB there).  

I have to say this is a fun game Hymie, so far ABers are totally flummoxed.. nobody has an answer to the question. I do wonder when it will sink in that Brexit broke Britain. It amuses me to see the cars at Dover with UK in place of GB.. the 'Great' has quietly been dropped. My country is a doomed 'has been'.

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Even the arch-Brexiteer Braverman, could only laugh at such an idea that a British industry would be better off as a result of Brexit.

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What, can’t name any yourself TTT – surely some mistake?

Yeah but we've got to give it time, Hymie. It'll take at least another 7 years. The another 7 years. Then another 7 years. Then another 7 years. Then another 7 years. Then another.....................zzzzzzzzzzz

the point that you ignore is that we didn't leave for financial reasons. Anyway the whole world was depressed by the pandemic and the Ukraine war. No one can therefore say with any accuracy what the economic effects of brexit are. 5Cers like hymie and co just want to make it all look bad so they can cosy up to their EUSSR slave masters. The fact is that no one can say what has happenned economically as a result of brexit alone because of the obscuring factors above.

" It amuses me to see the cars at Dover with UK in place of GB.. the 'Great' has quietly been dropped. My country is a doomed 'has been'."

Some people clearly don't understand the difference between UK (GB and NI) and GB and that the Great in Great Britain never meant 'Wonderful' (think of Great Yarmouth , Greater Manchester).

Well, as I've said before, I didn't vote in the referendum because | didn't think it'd make any difference to us ordinary folk, the plebs, whether we were in or out. I still think that but the majority of leavers that I've spoken to said they voted to leave because there were too many people coming here from the EU. Were they right? Are less people coming here now from the EU than before? I dunno.

23:56 "It amuses me to see the cars at Dover with UK in place of GB.. the 'Great' has quietly been dropped. My country is a doomed 'has been'." - it may well be doomed with gutless popinjays like you in it. Gawd you are thick, "great" does not mean great as in wonderful it means geat as opposed to little. UK, GB, the British Isles all mean different things. Did you learn anything in school?

10cs, I voted brexit for one reason only, sovreignty.

Liar, pants on fire.

TTT, I still don't think it makes any difference whether we're in or out, sovreignty or not. 

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As my mate Phil explains in his many youtube videos, rather than being part of the EU, setting the rules and regulations that affect us – we have now become a rule taker, having to follow rules we had no say in – so much for sovereignty.

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