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Leading Brexiter admits "Brexit isn't working out"

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    #21
    Originally posted by GreenMirror View Post
    I was thinking about importing chlorinated chickens.
    Findlay’s and Iceland will have that sewn up, look for the “packaged in Britain” label to confuse the customer into thinking that the chicken is British.

    More money to be made in importing US “whisky” that doesn’t need to go through any ageing process, and relabelling that as Scotch. Cheap booze will go down a treat in the North East once the manufacturing moves out.

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      #22
      Originally posted by meridian View Post
      Findlay’s and Iceland will have that sewn up, look for the “packaged in Britain” label to confuse the customer into thinking that the chicken is British.

      More money to be made in importing US “whisky” that doesn’t need to go through any ageing process, and relabelling that as Scotch. Cheap booze will go down a treat in the North East once the manufacturing moves out.
      I thought 60% of employment in North East was related to HMRC?

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