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    Quote Originally Posted by James310 View Post
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    Women got ejected from Holyrood today because they wore t-shirts about Nicola Sturgeon. Protest silenced. Scotland today.
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    So, UK exports to the EU fell by 13.6% in the past twelve months. But of course, it's unrelated to Brexit, which is working like a charm. No, no, the government has identified 'remoaner' civil servants who are sabotaging Brexit, and it's their fault.

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    look what it's coming to..









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    Johnson is asked at liaison committee if he's worried that Brexit will cost 4% of GDP (official forecast) but the Australia trade deal will only add 0.08% to GDP- the prime minister replies that Britain had a very successful vaccine programme

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    Johnson is asked at liaison committee if he's worried that Brexit will cost 4% of GDP (official forecast) but the Australia trade deal will only add 0.08% to GDP- the prime minister replies that Britain had a very successful vaccine programme
    If I was him I'd see if there's any countries looking for one of his many deflective visits.

    There must be somewhere needing saved from something or other in Bozo's unique style. Not the UK obviously.

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    Would you care to explain why you think Brexit is "a good thing"?
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    Not today or on this thread.

    Happy to discuss it on the Brexit one another time
    When you're ready ...
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    When you're ready ...
    He’s maybe been at the shops FFS.

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    He’s maybe been at the shops FFS.



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    Quote Originally Posted by WeeRussell View Post
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    He’s maybe been at the shops FFS.


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    look what it's coming to..







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    PANIC BOUGHT THE £9 LURPAK....

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    It's totally ridiculous that after posting a similar warning only yesterday I am having to do this again. However it seems the gentle approach simply isn't working with some posters.

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    If debates can't be carried out in a civil manner then threads will be closed. We are primarily a football forum yet a disproportionate amount of admin time is spent monitoring and policing this non football forum, often dealing with posters who rarely use the site for it's primary purpose of discussing Hibs and football.

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    £300 million spent on post Brexit import control posts that can't be used because of the impact they would have on the economy.

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    from the Daily Fail english edition


    • British families £8,800 worse off than comparable households in 5 OECD nations
    • Resolution Foundation claims low and middle-earning families now earn 1/3 less


    British families are nearly £9,000 worse off than comparable households in five developed nations, a study has found.

    Tory leadership hopefuls were warned to come up with a plan after the Resolution Foundation's study claims the poorest families now earn a third less, or were £8,800 worse off, than comparable households in Australia, Canada, France, Germany and the Netherlands.
    While the top 10% of British households remain richer than those in most other European nations, middle-income Brits now lag significantly behind their counterparts in France (9% poorer).


    A 'toxic combination' of poor productivity, higher inequality and low growth were blamed for the shocking figures, according to Stagnation Nation - the interim report of the Economy 2030 Inquiry.
    Pay growth in Britain has fallen below zero since the financial crisis of 2008, and as many as eight million young workers are yet to experience a period of sustained rising wages.
    Meanwhile, the UK remains mired in a productivity slump that has seen lost output per person rise by £3,700 compared to France and Germany since 2008.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbageandribs1875 View Post
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    from the Daily Fail english edition


    • British families £8,800 worse off than comparable households in 5 OECD nations
    • Resolution Foundation claims low and middle-earning families now earn 1/3 less


    British families are nearly £9,000 worse off than comparable households in five developed nations, a study has found.

    Tory leadership hopefuls were warned to come up with a plan after the Resolution Foundation's study claims the poorest families now earn a third less, or were £8,800 worse off, than comparable households in Australia, Canada, France, Germany and the Netherlands.
    While the top 10% of British households remain richer than those in most other European nations, middle-income Brits now lag significantly behind their counterparts in France (9% poorer).


    A 'toxic combination' of poor productivity, higher inequality and low growth were blamed for the shocking figures, according to Stagnation Nation - the interim report of the Economy 2030 Inquiry.
    Pay growth in Britain has fallen below zero since the financial crisis of 2008, and as many as eight million young workers are yet to experience a period of sustained rising wages.
    Meanwhile, the UK remains mired in a productivity slump that has seen lost output per person rise by £3,700 compared to France and Germany since 2008.

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    https://twitter.com/StefanieBolzen/s...gdol7KPjg&s=19

    Worlds biggest industrial tradeshow. No representation from the UK despite all the guff about being "nimble".

    Is there any governing going on in this country?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbageandribs1875 View Post
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    from the Daily Fail english edition


    • British families £8,800 worse off than comparable households in 5 OECD nations
    • Resolution Foundation claims low and middle-earning families now earn 1/3 less


    British families are nearly £9,000 worse off than comparable households in five developed nations, a study has found.

    Tory leadership hopefuls were warned to come up with a plan after the Resolution Foundation's study claims the poorest families now earn a third less, or were £8,800 worse off, than comparable households in Australia, Canada, France, Germany and the Netherlands.
    While the top 10% of British households remain richer than those in most other European nations, middle-income Brits now lag significantly behind their counterparts in France (9% poorer).


    A 'toxic combination' of poor productivity, higher inequality and low growth were blamed for the shocking figures, according to Stagnation Nation - the interim report of the Economy 2030 Inquiry.
    Pay growth in Britain has fallen below zero since the financial crisis of 2008, and as many as eight million young workers are yet to experience a period of sustained rising wages.
    Meanwhile, the UK remains mired in a productivity slump that has seen lost output per person rise by £3,700 compared to France and Germany since 2008.

    Was surprised the Mail bothered to cover this until I saw no mention of the 'B' word and it all began to make sense!

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    This is Labour today. NO EU FOREVER.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronaldo7 View Post
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    This is Labour today. NO EU FOREVER.

    https://twitter.com/StephenFlynnSNP/...46143441489924
    Well. There you go.

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    Medicine approvals falling since Brexit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ronaldo7 View Post
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    This is Labour today. NO EU FOREVER.

    https://twitter.com/StephenFlynnSNP/...46143441489924
    But ...?

    Latest YouGov has 84% of LAB voters saying Brexit was wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    But ...?
    It kind of feels you know what type of man starmer is. Power before principles.

    I know some will say you need power to implement your principles, but how do people know what they are if you keep changing them to suit the right wing media.

    He's a sell out.

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    Latest @YouGov @thetimes poll. In hindsight #Brexit right 35 (-3); wrong 53 (+2). Fwork 13-14.7 (ch since 6-7.7). Record low % right & record high % wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    Latest @YouGov @thetimes poll. In hindsight #Brexit right 35 (-3); wrong 53 (+2). Fwork 13-14.7 (ch since 6-7.7). Record low % right & record high % wrong
    Is it too simplistic to look at that and wonder why none of the opposition parties have taken the unclaimed space of re-assessing whether Brexit was the right choice or not now we know what Brexit actually entails? Why is no one claiming the ground to ask the question of whether it was a mistake or not.

    None of the parties would do so simply for the greater good, but it seems like an open goal for Labour rather than waiting on the Tories costing themselves power. Surely out of self interest alone it’s the obvious way forward for Labour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Modfather View Post
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    Is it too simplistic to look at that and wonder why none of the opposition parties have taken the unclaimed space of re-assessing whether Brexit was the right choice or not now we know what Brexit actually entails? Why is no one claiming the ground to ask the question of whether it was a mistake or not.

    None of the parties would do so simply for the greater good, but it seems like an open goal for Labour rather than waiting on the Tories costing themselves power. Surely out of self interest alone it’s the obvious way forward for Labour.
    Think both the SNP and Lib Dems hold this view, don't they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Modfather View Post
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    Is it too simplistic to look at that and wonder why none of the opposition parties have taken the unclaimed space of re-assessing whether Brexit was the right choice or not now we know what Brexit actually entails? Why is no one claiming the ground to ask the question of whether it was a mistake or not.

    None of the parties would do so simply for the greater good, but it seems like an open goal for Labour rather than waiting on the Tories costing themselves power. Surely out of self interest alone it’s the obvious way forward for Labour.
    Agree with this.

    Also another point is the polls aren't going up and down, month on month people thinking it was the right decision are dropping. How low does that number go to until we talk about this being a disaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lapsedhibee View Post
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    Think both the SNP and Lib Dems hold this view, don't they?
    SNP, yes, but I think the lib Dem policy is now to join the single market, and customs Union only. Happy to be corrected.
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    https://youtu.be/ct6f06PL0F0

    Just watched this video about Argentina and can help but think this is the way the UK is going.


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