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Brexit Irreversible.........
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https:/ /www.br iefings forbrit ain.co. uk/brex it-is-n ow-irre versibl e/
......will the remoaners now stop whining and join the rest of us in getting on with it?
......will the remoaners now stop whining and join the rest of us in getting on with it?
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It is true that the site is biased but as best i can tell it is quite correct… re-joining was a long shot before this happened and imo a terrible idea anyway but it truly is impossible now i am pleased that the uk has joined CPTPP it was by far our best option… if the USA joins it in the future then that’ll be an excellent result and we’ll get back about to where we were… i...
12:18 Sat 01st Apr 2023
That 0.08% estimate is over the next fifteen year so if the experts cannot give a figure beyond that period, how can I be expected to guess whether it would be higher or lower in a longer period?
There could be any number of scenarios affecting our economy in that period and to believe this deal makes Brexit permanent is ridiculous.
There could be any number of scenarios affecting our economy in that period and to believe this deal makes Brexit permanent is ridiculous.
It is true that the site is biased but as best i can tell it is quite correct… re-joining was a long shot before this happened and imo a terrible idea anyway but it truly is impossible now
i am pleased that the uk has joined CPTPP it was by far our best option… if the USA joins it in the future then that’ll be an excellent result and we’ll get back about to where we were… i may even have to eat some of my words! ;)
i am pleased that the uk has joined CPTPP it was by far our best option… if the USA joins it in the future then that’ll be an excellent result and we’ll get back about to where we were… i may even have to eat some of my words! ;)
Oh it’s 0.8%!!!!
I’d *genuinely* read that wrong yesterday and thought “Fairly play, that’s about a quarter of what we’ve lost he leaving the EU, so perhaps thing aren’t looking so bad after all”.
But that was me reading 0.8% instead of 0.08%.
That’s ridiculous.
Instead of talking about “remoaners’s tears” we should be referring to “leavers’ brains”.
I’d *genuinely* read that wrong yesterday and thought “Fairly play, that’s about a quarter of what we’ve lost he leaving the EU, so perhaps thing aren’t looking so bad after all”.
But that was me reading 0.8% instead of 0.08%.
That’s ridiculous.
Instead of talking about “remoaners’s tears” we should be referring to “leavers’ brains”.
We went through a democratic process. We should not be perusing a goal of rejoining the EU. We’ve made our bed and now we have to make the best of it.
In the same way that we look back on those that fought the Second World War as the Greatest Generation, future generations of Brits may very well look back and rename Boomers to Spanners.
In the same way that we look back on those that fought the Second World War as the Greatest Generation, future generations of Brits may very well look back and rename Boomers to Spanners.