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You're right, it seems the civilised world (e.g. the folks we aren't planning to fight in the foreseeable) has enough warplanes and munitions for now. What we really need is another war. Preferably an easy fixture this time. Definitely an away match though...Originally posted by sasguru View PostTo be fair this has nothing to do with Brexit.
Although I'm not sure we'll have enough jam and crumpets to sell to all these countries who are allegedly queueing around the block for a trade deal with Blighty.
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You’re right. It’s not to do with Brexit.Originally posted by sasguru View PostTo be fair this has nothing to do with Brexit.
Although I'm not sure we'll have enough jam and crumpets to sell to all these countries who are allegedly queueing around the block for a trade deal with Blighty.
It’s to do with our future trade. Which is not looking rosy. But it’s the EU’s fault that we can’t trade properly so it’ll all be bright when we’ve taken back control or something.
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To be fair this has nothing to do with Brexit.Originally posted by Lance View PostDefence giant BAE to axe 2,000 UK jobs - Sky News
https://apple.news/ARn30PHaTQ7aiLZkK...Q7aiLZkKeP53Eg
Although I'm not sure we'll have enough jam and crumpets to sell to all these countries who are allegedly queueing around the block for a trade deal with Blighty.
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Bright brexit trading future.......
Defence giant BAE to axe 2,000 UK jobs - Sky News
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