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    Johnson quietly surrendering on article 16 while everyone is busy with the party scandal.


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    "No one know" how Brexit will work out but at the moment it's not looking all that sunlit uplandsy.

    Still posing with ideological games in NI and this has a snapshot of the economy.

    https://www.itv.com/news/2021-12-10/...ade-in-october

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    https://twitter.com/jnpowell1/status...935776768?s=21

    Poll in NI showing swing towards a united Ireland.


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    https://twitter.com/jnpowell1/status...935776768?s=21

    Poll in NI showing swing towards a united Ireland.


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    That 71% of 18-24 in favour of unity is a genuinely jaw dropping finding. Tiocfaidh ár lá indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeMeSouviens View Post
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    That 71% of 18-24 in favour of unity is a genuinely jaw dropping finding. Tiocfaidh ár lá indeed.
    It's Going to Happen.....

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    https://twitter.com/tconnellyrte/sta...928172035?s=21

    Bad news for Scotland again.


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    This weeks total surrender to the EU on NI protocol claims a scalp.


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    Bonus for NI.

    Such a shame for the most pro-EU, internationalist part of the UK that it doesn't get the same treatment. But it's okay, I've more in common with a racist from Hartlepool than some lad on a croft in Lewis, apparently.

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    This weeks total surrender to the EU on NI protocol claims a scalp.


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    While COVID takes the limelight the disaster of Brexit rumbles on behind.

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    https://twitter.com/pmdfoster/status...083046400?s=21

    Thread worth a read.


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    https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/br...re_article-top

    Scotland will be hit hardest by this.


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    https://twitter.com/joe_mayes/status...316244486?s=21

    Thread on Brexit after the first year.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozyhibby View Post
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    https://twitter.com/joe_mayes/status...316244486?s=21

    Thread on Brexit after the first year.


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    Here is another one from a wine importer which highlights the choas that will unfold from next week on the food and drink supply chain, as checks on products from the EU will now be required.


    https://twitter.com/DanielLambert29/...uyFsCQAkw&s=19

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    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...and-businesses

    Just a Year of Brexit Has Thumped U.K.’s Economy and Businesses


    “A loss of 4-5% of GDP is a big deal,” wrote John Springford, deputy director of the CER, in a research note, agreeing with the OBR’s prediction. “Governments everywhere would leap on a policy that would raise GDP by 5%.”

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    https://www.theguardian.com/educatio...box=1640519033


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    https://www.theguardian.com/business...box=1640613781


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozyhibby View Post
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    Brexit: ‘the biggest disaster any government has ever negotiated’

    Except it wasn't negotiated, the UK government was played like a fiddle.
    Space to let

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
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    Brexit: ‘the biggest disaster any government has ever negotiated’

    Except it wasn't negotiated, the UK government was played like a fiddle.
    I think you'll find it's the UK electorate that has been played.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
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    Brexit: ‘the biggest disaster any government has ever negotiated’

    Except it wasn't negotiated, the UK Public were played like a fiddle.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
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    Brexit: ‘the biggest disaster any government has ever negotiated’

    Except it wasn't negotiated, the UK government was played like a fiddle.
    The masters of the non delivered and often undeliverable 3 word soundbite outmanouvered by Johnny Foreigner?

    Surely not, this isn't what Bozo promised.

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    Gibraltar gets its Brexit benefits delivered on non-returnable pallets…

    https://youtu.be/95thiQ93IsM


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    Quote Originally Posted by HiBremian View Post
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    Gibraltar gets its Brexit benefits delivered on non-returnable pallets…

    https://youtu.be/95thiQ93IsM
    Huge big piles of blue, red and white pallets? If they're still there the night of 11 July, pop a couple of huns in the vicinity and problem solved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lapsedhibee View Post
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    Huge big piles of blue, red and white pallets? If they're still there the night of 11 July, pop a couple of huns in the vicinity and problem solved.
    They blue ones used to cost my old work £15-20 a pop I think, the white were basically firewood, dunno about the red!

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    That's an extreme balls ache for a few people I know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just Alf View Post
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    They blue ones used to cost my old work £15-20 a pop I think, the white were basically firewood, dunno about the red!
    I'm sure they cost 30 to 40 a pop now.

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    Let's face it we will have 3 more years of lies,deception,distraction and utter trashing of the economy and we will just have to hope the tories don't get in again otherwise the crapvwill be horrific. I think most sane people realise just how bad economically and society wise brexit has been. Its the floating voters who can only see the end of their nose who will decide if its he'll or not at the next election.

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    Nearly all packages from the UK sent to Germany now get held in customs for evaluation before getting an import tax added that needs to be paid prior to receipt. I had to pay €47 before they released a mobile phone I ordered from the UK. The same is happening to Christmas presents sent from the UK.

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    Phil on a different bias on you tube highlights all the cases mentioned here. Unfortunately all the damage and the absurd,insane damage brex**** is causing isn't highlighted in the mostly right wing main stream media. Plus most folk now don't want to hear bad news means it's largely ignored. The perfect storm.

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