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Previously on "Jeremy Hunt: I would tell bust businesses no-deal Brexit was worth it"
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostA lot of them will wish they would never reach old age
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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”.
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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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostAs 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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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
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