Latest revenue statement from Dyson showed a bigger loss than the year before.
It seems Dyson is following Carillion and Capita down the drain.
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Previously on "David Cameron : Brexit not so bad, after all."
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Didn't really work for Dyson though did it? He walked away and moved his production to Asia when it could have provided much needed employment. ****tard of the highest order but that's pretty much the par for arch-Brexiters and their "I'm going to be alright Jack" attitude...Here's a few more:Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
"Walk away, they'll come to us!"

https://badboysofbrexit.com/the-comp...t-of-bad-boys/
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So why don't you already? It's been two years since the referendum. You've been shown the door. What gives? Do you need instructions?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post"Walk away, they'll come to us!"

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Young people are naive.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI doubt very much that the UK won't be an EU member in 100 years, just a less influential member than it would have been.
Young people voted 3 to 1 to remain a member of the EU.
“Less influential member”.
All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.
Welcome to the EUSSR.
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I doubt very much that the UK won't be an EU member in 100 years, just a less influential member than it would have been.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostHe will be dead.
For me the big Brexit dividend is not being a state within the USofE.
Young people voted 3 to 1 to remain a member of the EU.
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He will be dead.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIndeed Nigel Farage won't be happy.

For me the big Brexit dividend is not being a state within the USofE.
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Ken Clarke slaps down Brexiteer
The Daily Express gets the headline wrong because they obviously didn't wait for the final comment from Ken Clarke.
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Indeed Nigel Farage won't be happy.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostPretty much what the editor of money week said - in 100 years time brexit will be seen as a minor change to our trading relationship.
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Pretty much what the editor of money week said - in 100 years time brexit will be seen as a minor change to our trading relationship.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI think you all need to MTFU.
In the EU, out of the EU, it's pretty much the same. No great shakes either way.
HTH BIDI (to the remoaning whining snowflakes)
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I think you all need to MTFU.
In the EU, out of the EU, it's pretty much the same. No great shakes either way.
HTH BIDI (to the remoaning whining snowflakes)
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