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Benefits Of Brexit?

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Playbill | 08:52 Thu 29th Aug 2019 | News
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Can anyone give some illustrations of what benefits Brexit - with and without a deal - the average British citizen will hopefully notice and enjoy when it goes ahead?
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Well Playbill I’ve been reliably informed by some pretty knowledgable ABers that we’ll still be able to buy decent lightbulbs (you, know the ones which burn up resources much quicker than the energy saving alternatives), weapons grade weed killer and proper paint stripper. I kid you not. These were all examples of the benefits when leave voters were...
14:57 Thu 29th Aug 2019
//Just wait till Brexit happens and all these barmy Brexiteers start wailing because Johnny Foreigner HASN’T gone home” (which as you know was their main reason for voting Brexit).//

It certainly wasn't my main reason for voting to leave. And I neither expect nor particularly want all the Johnny Foreigners legally entitled to be here to go "home". So please don't be so presumptuous (if you want a sensible debate, that is).
Presumptuous, moi?

Well, change your name to Cheeky Chappy (for instance) and your avatar to something less suggestive of legal expertise, and I’ll stop presuming.

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Hello bainbrig, nice making your acquaintance.

Yes, the snarling is very evident. Someone on LBC this morning suggested something along the lines that it was due to the fact that those keeping up the 'Brexit is best' rhetoric for so long, now cannot lose face by admitting it is not.

For Spicerack's information: I do not recall saying people voted Brexit for financial reasons. I DID mention that since the vote the pound has crashed. And could go lower.


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// Will food, fuel and other such everyday factors be lower priced and more available if we are out? Will they be, at least, no more worse off. These are the things the vast majority of the population are concerned with.//
11:53 Thu 29th Aug 2019
Well, at least he (judge) didn’t say “Objection over-ruled.”

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