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    Time of remove the Brexit Forum

    Now that Brexit is done and dusted and our economy is going from strength to strength, it has to be time to close down this useless Brexit forum.

    You numpties need to move on and celebrate all that is good with this island of England.

    As our former great leader Mr Thatcher said, its time to get on your bikes.

    We didnt win 3 world wars to sit on our arses.

    #2
    +1

    Brexit is nearly done. Time to create new Post-Brexit forum.

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      #3
      This is just the end of the beginning.

      After April there will be so few CUK posts that most forums will go anyway.

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        #4
        Absolutely.

        It’s a good thing that the government is setting aside a few billion for Cornwall, Wales, farmers, etc, to protect them from the benefits of Brexit.

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          #5
          Whether there is a Brexit forum or not, the saga continues. The doom laden predictions will become increasingly doom laden.

          UK economy starting 2020 in ‘stagnation’ and uncertainty, British Chambers of Commerce warn
          I'm alright Jack

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            #6
            Yes, look what all the "uncertainty" and leaving the wonderful fantastic EU is doing to the UK economy...

            Number of First Time Buyers hits highest level since financial crisis

            UK minimum wage to rise by four times rate of inflation | Society | The Guardian

            UK credit card debts fall for first time since 2013 | Money | The Guardian

            Boom time!

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              #7
              Inequality still growing.

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                #8
                Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                Inequality still growing.
                It's much easier to turn £1 million into £10 million than it is to turn £1,000 into £10,000

                Of course the rich always get much richer at a faster pace than the poor.

                Brexit is already making the less well off better off.

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                  #9
                  It's not all doom and gloom.

                  Foodbanks booming
                  I'm alright Jack

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                    #10
                    House prices declining in 2019
                    I'm alright Jack

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