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Previously on "Leading Brexiter admits "Brexit isn't working out""
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostI was thinking about importing chlorinated chickens.
More money to be made in importing US “whisky” that doesn’t need to go through any ageing process, and relabelling that as Scotch. Cheap booze will go down a treat in the North East once the manufacturing moves out.
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Leading Brexiter admits "Brexit isn't working out"
Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostI voted remain. However I don't care how anyone voted. We are all in this together.
With great turmoil comes great opportunities. For some.
Particularly those who run hedge funds and advise their clients not to invest in the U.K. (Redwood, JRM, etc). Plenty of money to be made in chaos.
Or those of us that work in supply chains and have EU passports so we can work to move warehouses and routes away from the U.K.
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostI voted remain. However I don't care how anyone voted. We are all in this together.
With great turmoil comes great opportunities. For some.
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostI voted remain. However I don't care how anyone voted. We are all in this together.
With great turmoil comes great opportunities. For some.
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I voted remain. However I don't care how anyone voted. We are all in this together.
With great turmoil comes great opportunities. For some.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostYou sarcastic Remoaners will be laughing on the other side of your faces when the UK has advantageous trade deals with all these countries in the world that the EUSSR stopped us trading with for years, like China !Originally posted by darmstadt View PostA myth...
In which case why is Germany China’s largest trading partner? EU rules don’t prevent any member state from trading outside the EU. That’s how France can do more trade with the US than the UK does. What holds Britain back are domestic issues like our low productivity, our lack of investment in skills and the fact that we don’t make enough of what the world wants to buy. “Global Britain” is a slogan, not a policy.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostA myth...
In which case why is Germany China’s largest trading partner? EU rules don’t prevent any member state from trading outside the EU. That’s how France can do more trade with the US than the UK does. What holds Britain back are domestic issues like our low productivity, our lack of investment in skills and the fact that we don’t make enough of what the world wants to buy. “Global Britain” is a slogan, not a policy.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOnce Drunker and his eurocrats sober up enough to realise that the UK holds all the cards, the UK can have its cake and eat it!
okay okay, they might be made France.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostAnd the jam in the cake will be good old English Jam, grown in England and picked by proper English Morris Dancing Fruit Pickers. .
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOnce Drunker and his eurocrats sober up enough to realise that the UK holds all the cards, the UK can have its cake and eat it!
Old Greg,
feckin awesome
that's got to be funniest post of the year
you deserve a prize for that one
Milan.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostAnd the jam in the cake will be good old English Jam, grown in England and picked by proper English Morris Dancing Fruit Pickers. Only problem is, it'll be £29 a jar and only available in September.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...f-britains-br/
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