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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo we're all agreed, this is a great deal. The UK ends up as a vassal state of the EU, and all the big companies bugger off to the continent.
excellent
A "deal" that's going to make them poorer while still in thrall to the EU.
You've gotta laugh, otherwise you'd cry, at the gormless stupidity that's caused this.
Meanwhile Putin is laughing at the amount of useful idiots in the UK.
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Surely there must be a single Brexiteer who can correct oPM's shoddy work?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostUmm but that shows the biggest decline was in 14 and 15 - in fact the decline seems to become a lot smaller 16-17
not saying that is anything to do with Brexit but the huge decline prior to 2016 was definitely not due to Brexit.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSee if you can correct oPM's work.
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So we're all agreed, this is a great deal. The UK ends up as a vassal state of the EU, and all the big companies bugger off to the continent.
excellent
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Originally posted by original PM View PostUmm but that shows the biggest decline was in 14 and 15 - in fact the decline seems to become a lot smaller 16-17
not saying that is anything to do with Brexit but the huge decline prior to 2016 was definitely not due to Brexit.Originally posted by vetran View Postno no not facts you should know Brexit can only mean tornados and financial meltdown......
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Originally posted by original PM View PostUmm but that shows the biggest decline was in 14 and 15 - in fact the decline seems to become a lot smaller 16-17
not saying that is anything to do with Brexit but the huge decline prior to 2016 was definitely not due to Brexit.
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostLike the second post in this thread mentions? your head's as thick as your wooden shoes, feckwit.
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