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We're bringing in new laws to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus we don't have to rely on the EU because their car industries are shabbite and they don't know how to contain anything and we will rise as a world superpower once again.
 

I kinda agree with him, but the farmers and fishermen that voted for this perhaps won't be best pleased.
I suspect the 'show them no mercy' crowd about extinction rebellion, might have a slightly different take when farmers block the roads because of a threat to their industry.
 
I suspect the 'show them no mercy' crowd about extinction rebellion, might have a slightly different take when farmers block the roads because of a threat to their industry.

Granted, ministers appear to be distancing them from the comments, but it's getting to that squeaky bum time now where they can't always promise things on the never never. They actually have to deliver something.
 
I'll not bother in future. Other than to pull apart some of the ridiculous links that are posted in here.

Mate you're right in some ways but could you maybe just post the odd bit of good stuff?! For those (of us) that voted remain the continuing kick in the gonads is that, all these years on, the government under Johnson is still waxing lyrical about a great and glorious Britain whilst providing absolutely zero evidence to back it up.

Australia - no deal - is now being put forward as the seemingly well favoured. Well where are the economic impact assessments of this?!

If you're like @peteblue who recognises (I think) that any benefits are intangible and simply cannot be evidenced at this stage - but his gut instinct is that it will be good in 10/20 years then that's one option. Or @Joey66 who advocates his own customised and patented reasons then that's of course also fine from a fellow blue.

Just curious!
 
Granted, ministers appear to be distancing them from the comments, but it's getting to that squeaky bum time now where they can't always promise things on the never never. They actually have to deliver something.
That's the problem with promising everyone what they want and saying their interests will be protected.

You inevitably have to let someone down. We can't do that to the UKs 'most valuable industry' of fishing though could we?
 
That's the problem with promising everyone what they want and saying their interests will be protected.

You inevitably have to let someone down. We can't do that to the UKs 'most valuable industry' of fishing though could we?
What industry?assembly lines firttinEU chinease parts after all this debate the main protagonist in the EU economy is China if the cough we will suffer as the EU will......plus Turkey was never in the equation- the opening of borders suggest they do dictate the EU - reasons to become an individual power in time.......
 
What industry?assembly lines firttinEU chinease parts after all this debate the main protagonist in the EU economy is China if the cough we will suffer as the EU will......plus Turkey was never in the equation- the opening of borders suggest they do dictate the EU - reasons to become an individual power in time.......
Even by your standards this is awful.

Have another try.
 
What industry?assembly lines firttinEU chinease parts after all this debate the main protagonist in the EU economy is China if the cough we will suffer as the EU will......plus Turkey was never in the equation- the opening of borders suggest they do dictate the EU - reasons to become an individual power in time.......
As someone who voted to remain I still come on this thread to read people's thoughts,hopes and predictions, l enjoyed Fred55's post on the CAP but to me that post is complete gibberish could you say it so thickies like me can understand please.
 
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