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    Originally posted by NigelJK View Post
    Never thought I'd see the day when I'd agree with NLUK, but there we go. I would add that it's an international disgrace, and also a local community failure.
    He's recently fessed up to originally supporting Brexit too.

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      Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
      He's recently fessed up to originally supporting Brexit too.
      Before it became clear what an almighty ****-up it was going to be.

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        Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
        Before it became clear what an almighty ****-up it was going to be.
        How is it a **** up, really. We leave, still sell to eu and make trade deals with other countries if we want. Businesses that sell to eu still have to abide by sm regs. Businesses that don't sell to eu can disregard regs.

        More control over movement and migration.

        Eu moves closer to a political union, bit more protectionist though.

        Goods from outside eu become cheaper etc.

        All good stuff.

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          Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
          Before it became clear what an almighty ****-up it was going to be.
          Deep down you know where your heart lies. Come back home...

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            Originally posted by woohoo View Post
            How is it a **** up, really. We leave, still sell to eu and make trade deals with other countries if we want. Businesses that sell to eu still have to abide by sm regs. Businesses that don't sell to eu can disregard regs.

            More control over movement and migration.

            Eu moves closer to a political union, bit more protectionist though.

            Goods from outside eu become cheaper etc.

            All good stuff.
            We have found the last believer. Strong and stable all the way!

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              Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
              We have found the last believer. Strong and stable all the way!
              Ahhh, you see, no answers when someone calls out your negativity. I've asked you this question before, silence.

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                Originally posted by woohoo View Post
                How is it a **** up, really. We leave, still sell to eu and make trade deals with other countries if we want. Businesses that sell to eu still have to abide by sm regs. Businesses that don't sell to eu can disregard regs.

                More control over movement and migration.

                Eu moves closer to a political union, bit more protectionist though.

                Goods from outside eu become cheaper etc.

                All good stuff.
                woohoo - Why you are worried abt EU, let them do what ever they want to do. Single Army/nation/President...None of our business.

                What I am not understanding is why Mrs TM who want to leave this ugly bunch still want a 2 year transition period..? Earliest we get into this so called heaven that is better right..???

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                  Originally posted by woohoo View Post
                  Ahhh, you see, no answers when someone calls out your negativity. I've asked you this question before, silence.
                  You want an answer?

                  OK, the UK will suffer economically because of uncertainty in the short-term, and because the longer term trading agreements will be less advantageous than the UK currently enjoys. This will in impact adversely the services industry in particular, which of course includes financial services.

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                    Damnit

                    I thought this was one thread sure to avoid degrading into a Brexit catfight.


                    Milan

                    where are you when we need you most.

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                      Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
                      Damnit

                      I thought this was one thread sure to avoid degrading into a Brexit catfight.


                      Milan

                      where are you when we need you most.
                      "That woman" is speaking in Florence. It is a fecking boring speech.
                      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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