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Airbus space contract to move from UK to EU because of Brexit
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou guys in the super high tech, economic boom land of the EU can sit back and roar with laughter, as the UK goes to pieces. The Raggle-taggle starving tear stained faces of the Brexiter children, looking forlornly across the English Channel as the fat, expat know-it-alls tuck into another healthy serving of foie gras, washed down with another large glass of chateau neuf du pape.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou guys in the super high tech, economic boom land of the EU can sit back and roar with laughter, as the UK goes to pieces. The Raggle-taggle starving tear stained faces of the Brexiter children, looking forlornly across the English Channel as the fat, expat know-it-alls tuck into another healthy serving of foie gras, washed down with another large glass of chateau neuf du pape.
After 5 years the UK will become the poor man of Europe, much as it was prior to joining the EU.
Many people won't see much difference, they'll just have to live with dirty streets, potholes, queues in the NHS, higher crime, a weak armed forces.
The poor who voted for Brexit will suffer most, which is only justice.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI don't expect the UK to go to pieces. What will happen is stagnation in growth, bumping along at < 1% pa.
After 5 years the UK will become the poor man of Europe, much as it was prior to joining the EU.
Many people won't see much difference, they'll just have to live with dirty streets, potholes, queues in the NHS, higher crime, a weak armed forces.
The poor who voted for Brexit will suffer most, which is only justice.Comment
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