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Previously on "It’s the will of the people"
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Many Leave voters complained (and still do) about a £9m government funded leaflet distributed to all households prior to the 2016 referendum basically listing the advantages of remaining in the EU.
Will leavers likewise today complain about the seemingly endless £billions of public money being spent on preparing for No Deal just for the sake of honouring a referendum result that didn't even involve a leave plan and was solely run to ideologically divide the nation even more than it was and nothing to do with the pros and cons of EU membership?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostOld news but making a comeback:
What will it be next, tulipting in the streets? Throwing your dead in the Thames? Undocumented code ?
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Old news but making a comeback:
Britain could slash environmental and safety regulations on imported products after it leaves the EU, a Tory MP has suggested.
Jacob Rees-Mogg said regulations that were “good enough for India” could be good enough for the UK – arguing that the UK could go “a very long way” to rolling back high EU standards.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostWho is going to enforce a hard border? If the U.K. don’t do it, you think Ireland or the Eu would dare do it?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostTo offset the decline of the car industry since Brexit (and there are also other factors in play) as noted here: Brexit causes UK car industry investment to crash to 'pitiful' GBP90m | Business | The Guardian but also in nearly every other media outlet just in case Brexiters some out in a rash when reading the Guardian there is a upward curve in this industry: UK reclaims place as world's second largest arms exporter | World news | The Guardian which more than makes up for it...
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To offset the decline of the car industry since Brexit (and there are also other factors in play) as noted here: Brexit causes UK car industry investment to crash to 'pitiful' GBP90m | Business | The Guardian but also in nearly every other media outlet just in case Brexiters some out in a rash when reading the Guardian there is a upward curve in this industry: UK reclaims place as world's second largest arms exporter | World news | The Guardian which more than makes up for it...
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIf you ever have crossed the Irish - NI border during the troubles you know that it was pretty close to being closed, ofcourse traffic and people were allowed through but it took an awful long time
It was easier to cross the border between West and East Germany at the time
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHis real trigger is failing. And he has failed again.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou're the only one here who's insisting on things that you wish to be, but ain't.
Careful chaps - The definition of Britain/British is one of Ziggy's triggers. Maybe I should ask Admin to rename his account to Triggenare.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post... however you might wish it to be, ain't.
Careful chaps - The definition of Britain/British is one of Ziggy's triggers. Maybe I should ask Admin to rename his account to Triggenare.
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