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Even Rees-Mogg Now Realises That His Beloved Brexit Is A Disaster For The Uk

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Hymie | 16:06 Tue 30th Jan 2024 | News
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....and he was one (of many) who said we would have cheaper food on leaving the EU.

Any chance that he might apologise to all those he conned to vote for Brexit?

 

 

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//Soon Brexiteers on here will be posting that they always wanted to lose rights given to them by being in the EU; and inflict a disaster on the UK.//

Why do you think you know peoples minds better than you do.

What an arrogant SOAB you are.

Please do your bowing, scraping and tongueing in private, Tora.

Btw I don't think you're getting a date.

"Soon Brexiteers on here will be posting that they always wanted to lose rights given to them by being in the EU;.."

Which rights would these be then (apart from the right to live and work anywhere in the EU, the loss of which was obviously a given after Brexit)?

"So NJ thinks it highly unlikely that these new import checks will lead to higher food prices – so that’s alright then."

NJ is only going on the evidence of all the sacremongering that has gone before, virtually none of which has turned out to be true. If it happens, it happens. We're in a different scenario now. We're out of the EU and to use the possibility that a few goods may increase in price as a reason to remain is utterly pointless. There's a far bigger picture than that to consider which you repeatedly refuse to acknowledge. All you see to concentrate on is the "noise" - the minor difficulties that might (note, might) arise from leaving.

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