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It's not enough that the UK fails. You have to comfort yourself by bringing others down as well
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What's interesting about this is the location of the job losses. Remain majority areas like London are least impacted, compared to those areas that voted leave. We knew this would be the case, but the turkeys keep shouting 'project fear'. I wonder at what point they will realise project fear is project realityOriginally posted by darmstadt View PostAnother one: Brexit Job Losses
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You almost got it right .... but you forgot to close off with theseOriginally posted by TestMangler View PostNothing to do with Brexit. Companies move all the time. These traitors will hang. They'll come crawling back in 2 years time. it's project fear.
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This is just more talking the economy down, ignoring the upsides. Loose lips sink ships.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostNothing to do with Brexit. Companies move all the time. These traitors will hang. They'll come crawling back in 2 years time. it's project fear.
That should save some regular posters contributing to this thread.
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Nothing to do with Brexit. Companies move all the time. These traitors will hang. They'll come crawling back in 2 years time. it's project fear.
That should save some regular posters contributing to this thread.
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All Project Fear of course .... nothing to see here
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