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You can leave the EU if you are accompanied by a named responsible adult.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat No Deal Brexit tariffs would really mean for Britain | Daily Mail Online
Why wasn't this on the side of a remain bus?

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I can’t think of any rules implemented by Brussels that negatively impact me, but I can think of a few implemented by the UK government.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou pay so that you can be ruled from Brussels? Doesn't sound like a great deal to me.

The 30p a day saves me a load in tariffs (as you’ve helpfully proven) as well as ease of travel, reduced admin, etc.
It’s a bargain.
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30p? That’s about what I pay per day for EU membership.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat No Deal Brexit tariffs would really mean for Britain | Daily Mail Online
Why wasn't this on the side of a remain bus?

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Because the Leave campaign pushed leaving only with an agreement. Leaving with No Deal was never offered as an option so the Remain campaign didn't feel the need to discuss it.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat No Deal Brexit tariffs would really mean for Britain | Daily Mail Online
Why wasn't this on the side of a remain bus?

Those 13% increases, across various goods, soon racks up over the year
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Why we cannot leave the EU
What No Deal Brexit tariffs would really mean for Britain | Daily Mail Online
Why wasn't this on the side of a remain bus?a 265g Dutch gouda cheese at the same supermarket up 30p from £2.25 to £2.55, thanks to a 13 per cent tariff.
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