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gulliver1 | 13:26 Sat 01st Jan 2022 | News
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One year on from Brexit. This poll says voters believe Brexit has done more harm than good,
and has harmed....Britains Interests.. Majority believe Boris Johnson lied to them about how the UK would benefit ,especially The (Red Bus £350m) Lie. Few voters have yet experienced any benefit but have found it difficult to access a range of services and goods The promise to take back control of UKs borders has also failed . Many travellers to E/U Countries have also had problems with some being refused entry.
.........Majority say if they had the chance to vote again they would.... re-join the E/U..
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After seeing Boris this morning visiting a hospital I'm concerned any other world leader will take us seriously. He looked like a badly tied up bag of spuds. His grey-ish, white-ish shirt looked like it had spent the night screwed up at the bottom of the bed, his pants hung half way down his ass. I've seen street cleaners looking smarter.
14:00 Sat 01st Jan 2022
Danyk13 – your link shows the UK net contribution to the EU to be of the order of £10 billion/year.

By the end of 2019, Brexit was estimated to have cost the UK GDP around £130 billion – that figure will almost certainly have more than doubled by now.
Aren't we still paying the ludicrous "divorce" bill?
It wasn't about money for me.
Hymie that sounds like one of those figures that anyone can come up with... up or down
From the fact that our political leaders (both parties) chose not to adopt the Euro, opt out of Schengen & other mad schemes & managed to negotiate rebates on our contributions was indicative that we were never committed to the united Europe project at all. We should have listened to De Gaulle.
I’m not going to waste my time in order to find an authoritative figure of the current cumulative loss in UK GDP as a result of Brexit – you can google it yourself.
Although I will add that one supposedly reputable finance company claimed that the UK GDP losses as a result of Brexit (up to the end of 2019) were greater than the entire net contributions the UK had made to the EU since joining in 1973.
mozz: "Tora @9:28. I've compared the two of you in the past myself. Nothing to do with your willingness to debate, but more to do with your habits of posting the similar kind of posts or statements over and over. " - that's because the same answers to the same questions are continually ignored by those with an agenda. Eg every time we talk about the bus we have to continually tell people it was a statement followed by a suggestion when it is usually referred to as a "lie" - so a repeat is necessary.

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