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  • #11
    Originally posted by denium View Post
    The EU is finished. When other EU counties see how successful Britain becomes after Brexit, they'll all want to leave.
    We cant wait….

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    • #12
      Already applied for my Greek passport.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
        We cant wait….
        Are you happy being a vassal state?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Kris Silver View Post

          You can celebrate all this if you wish. Amongst my auto and manufacturing industry demonstrably experiencing the worst period and projections in recents. But many clued up on all these matters and more, will understandably not.
          Ah yes this is the type of stuff.. auto industry worldwide has been struggling but its Brexit that's the cause

          Nothing to do with companies cutting huge numbers of jobs as they are forced to go electric right? or US/China tariffs?

          Conveniently left that out of the post or maybe not as "clued" up as you act.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Kris Silver View Post
            It’s taken 4 years for the UK Government to get a Withdrawal agreement finally signed off in the UK and with the EU.

            Today marks merely the start of a transition period for 9 months whilst we attempt to negotiate the more significant elements, such as a trade deal with the EU.

            These typically take many years, and we’ll also lose all our trade deals with the rest of the world built up over decades amongst the biggest trader. We’ll have to renegotiate them all over many years, which as a much smaller trader all experts and even government own reports, find will make us significantly less well off all round than we would have been.

            Every countries devolved governments in the UK bar England did not sign off on Boris’s deal, and affirm that it puts a border down the Irish sea risking a rise in tensions, complications and possible re-unification of Ireland, and Scotland leaving the UK.

            You can celebrate all this if you wish. Amongst my auto and manufacturing industry demonstrably experiencing the worst period and projections in recents. But many clued up on all these matters and more, will understandably not.



            The fun is about to start. Listening to people who complain about EU rules and regulations that have no clue about them, is annoying.

            It will be annoying to see how food/goods which are either imported from the EU or picked, processed and packed by immigrant Europeans go up in price in Britain.

            People with jobs in industries will complain when they lose their jobs, as big businesses take their businesses elsewhere.

            We shall see how messed up things get.

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              • #17
                I laugh at the uneducated leave voters who fail the realise that today is actually rather irrelevant.

                They state that driving licences, pet passports, EHIC cards etc remain unchanged after Brexit, but with no mention at all what will happen post-transition period - which is when the actual effects of Brexit kick in.

                There is still an incredible amount of uncertainty that will only come to fruition in the future post transition.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Impeacher View Post
                  The fun is about to start. Listening to people who complain about EU rules and regulations that have no clue about them, is annoying.

                  It will be annoying to see how food/goods which are either imported from the EU or picked, processed and packed by immigrant Europeans go up in price in Britain.

                  People with jobs in industries will complain when they lose their jobs, as big businesses take their businesses elsewhere.

                  We shall see how messed up things get.
                  It's hilarious seeing people like you thinking you know what's going to happen. Without risk there can be no growth.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                    It's hilarious seeing people like you thinking you know what's going to happen. Without risk there can be no growth.


                    Do you think big businesses like risk and extra costs?

                    That Dyson cünt banged the brexit drum and then fooked off to Singapore.

                    Business is not about losing money.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by denium View Post
                      Are you happy being a vassal state?
                      Not really. We can't do without the eu though as a small nation. Fortunately we have exemptions from key points, and other things we will have to try to change from within. That's where brexit is a huge loss for us imo. We happen to agree with the uk a lot.

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