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Previously on "Jeremy Hunt: I would tell bust businesses no-deal Brexit was worth it"

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
    A lot of them won't under the Tories.
    That’s the only way how Tory Scum can increase NIC thresholds

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
    A lot of them will wish they would never reach old age
    A lot of them won't under the Tories.

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  • sal
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    Hunt said he would tell business owners that a no-deal Brexit was necessary to maintain the UK’s image abroad as “a country where politicians do what the people tell them to do”.
    I don't remember the referendum having a question for deadline or deal/no-deal Brexit specifics, meanwhile every possible industry body is warning that no-deal Brexit will be disastrous and only a hand full of opportunists still claim WTO is good for business, because it suits their self-interests.

    Zero tariffs on imports might be great for consumers if the savings are passed on to them, but will be devastating for local businesses providing the same product/service.

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  • Eirikur
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    A lot of them will have died of old age.
    A lot of them will wish they would never reach old age

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
    As I have said earlier on this forum, I'm sure all the brexit voters who will be unemployed for 5 -10 years because of brexit will all feel it is worth it to lose their house and live on the street for a while. They will have a blue passport, power back in Westminster and control over the borders after all.
    A lot of them will have died of old age.

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  • Eirikur
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    As I have said earlier on this forum, I'm sure all the brexit voters who will be unemployed for 5 -10 years because of brexit will all feel it is worth it to lose their house and live on the street for a while. They will have a blue passport, power back in Westminster and control over the borders after all.

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  • Jeremy Hunt: I would tell bust businesses no-deal Brexit was worth it

    Jeremy Hunt: I would tell bust businesses no-deal Brexit was worth it | Politics | The Guardian

    He sure might, but not in person

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