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Isn't it time to let this go?
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Except for not being able to source enough vaccines...Originally posted by ns1 View PostI doubt brexit is going to have much of a noticeable impact on most people's lives.
Warn us before Covid vaccines go to Britain, EU tells Pfizer | News | The Times
But apart from that, what impact has brexit had on most people's lives?
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I was referring to cojak's post about individuals encountering problems ordering stuff directly from the EU.Originally posted by eek View PostDo you eat any fresh salad between November and say March?
By the sounds of it you have never looked so you will be in for a hell of a surprise when you do look.
If shortages on supermarket shelves do actually materialize then that is something to be concerned about but at the moment this is just speculation (or even scare mongering).Comment
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This hasn't happened, so it's only a hypothetical.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostExcept for not being able to source enough vaccines...Comment
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Brexit is being painted as dire, catastrophic, end of the world.
A bit of rational perspective wouldn't go amiss.Comment
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Give us some then...Originally posted by ns1 View PostA bit of rational perspective wouldn't go amiss.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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The tulip from Brexit will be endless until UK rejoins EUOriginally posted by ns1 View PostBrexit is being painted as dire, catastrophic, end of the world.Comment
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It won't be that bad. There will be some negative financial impact, some inconveniences, some disruptions.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostGive us some then...
I doubt anything good will come of it but that's a different matter.
Let me put it this way, I'm sure this divorce will not be as bad as any of brillo's.
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The negative impacts have been shown on this forum not least the end of freedom of movement for Brits and business leaving in droves. How about you listing the Benefits of Brexit because no-one else has managed to do so.Originally posted by ns1 View PostIt won't be that bad. There will be some negative financial impact, some inconveniences, some disruptions.
I doubt anything good will come of it but that's a different matter.
Let me put it this way, I'm sure this divorce will not be as bad as any of brillo's.
"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Let's pay more for parcels
this wasn't on the big red bus
Brexit parcel price shock: '''I had to pay GBP30 for a gift''' - BBC NewsComment
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