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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostEconomic stagnation will play a part.
But that'll be the price worth paying.Taking a break from contractingComment
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Originally posted by chopper View PostIt'll be like 2008 when the traffic jams at rush hour got notably quieter, as fewer people had jobs to commute to.
But that'll be the price worth paying.Comment
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In the year 2000 we were told that the UK would have a Mediterranean climate by 2010. I am still waiting!"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostIn the year 2000 we were told that the UK would have a Mediterranean climate by 2010. I am still waiting!
For “UK”, perhaps read “Kent and Sussex”. Doubtful that anywhere north of Watford will be Med-like, and over in Cornwall they only get the monsoon season and not the good bits of the Med climate.Comment
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostIn the year 2000 we were told that the UK would have a Mediterranean climate by 2010. I am still waiting!Comment
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Maybe this is why the French needed to deploy 8000 armed police to Paris this weekend
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https://www.npr.org/2018/12/08/67492...=1544350228247Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe people without jobs may not see it that way.
So... If they think the EU is making their lives bad, they also accept that life will be even more of a struggle outside the EU, but as long as we're outside the EU, that sovereignty we're getting back will help them sleep at night and it'll pay the mortgage.
The Big Brexit Paradox. That the UK will thrive outside the EU, but at the same time their lives being worse as a result is a price worth paying.
The reality is that when their lives are worse, they'll forget that its a price worth paying and instead blame 'Remainers' for failing to deliver them that land of milk and honey.Taking a break from contractingComment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostI don’t recall that bit of advice. English sparkling wine is on the up, though.
For “UK”, perhaps read “Kent and Sussex”. Doubtful that anywhere north of Watford will be Med-like, and over in Cornwall they only get the monsoon season and not the good bits of the Med climate.
I suppose its better that that foreign muck!
Veni, vidi, viticulture - remains of Roman vineyards found in UK | The Independent
The findings so far indicate that the imperial Italians of the early first millennium AD did not introduce their British subjects only to legionaries, villas and togas, but to the delights of cheap plonk as well.
To date the research has identified the remains of seven Romano-British vineyards - four in Northamptonshire, one in Cambridgeshire, one in Lincolnshire and one in Buckinghamshire.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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