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Thoughtful article here from the Standard City editor - would appreciate an intelligent Brexiteer response, if such a thing exists.
From the article:
"... leading Brexit economist Patrick Minford was close to the mark when he said before the vote that he expected manufacturing and agriculture to disappear once we left the EU."
Well we could harvest the organs of whining, sour losers like yourself and market those, there's a desperate need for them. I'm sure even the EU would cut a deal if it shut the likes of you up.
I would have suggested the same for the Scots who bleated incessantly over their referendum, but the Buckfast, "Export" lager and deep fried diet would render many almost as useless as their current owners.
One for the Brexiters - What have we got to sell after Brexit?
After some of the crap I've had to wade through from you recently, I wouldn't rely on you being able to sell your brain to medical science if I were you. They'll almost certainly ask for a refund...
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...
I say again. The EU rules say no negotiation before article 50 but that's been broken.
If Wales wanted to negotiate independently they would try. It's what Scotland is attempting!
In what way has it been broken? You have written it several times over but never explained what you mean.
Scotland has not attempted to negotiate. They have merely scouted their options for EU membership in the case they would decide to split from the UK and become an independent nation.
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