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Originally posted by Platypus View PostDo you think that smugness, even in such large quantities, will be enough by itself?
Don't get me wrong I voted remain and generally don't want Brexit as it's simply daft to go down the isolationist route, instead of globalisation.
Now i'm ok with a sensible deal Brexit, that will gimp the UK Economy, but at least won't wreck it. I don't think remain is an option as the 17m+ (or whatever the current real number is) morons who believe the UK will be better out of the EU will never shut up and no amount of evidence will make them shut up.
Unfortunately I'm 100% confident that any negative result of Brexit will be simply blamed on the EU, just like most of the UK Government failures of the past decades are being blamed on the EU.
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I swapped my UK driving licence for an Irish one. Should have done it a couple of years ago.
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My business is prepared. It's main "asset" is armed with both UK and EU passports and speaks 2 non-English European languages
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"Is your business ready for Brexit?"
H Forman & Sons, the family business of Brexit Party MEP Lance Forman and he said that he had made no Brexit preparations except to "put the champagne on ice". That is not quite true as his company seems to be the only only business to have been given an individual video about Brexit prepardness on the government Twitter feed since the 'Get Ready for Brexit' campaign launched on September 19. In this video, and elsewhere, it does show them having to prepare for Brexit although I'm quite surprised that the government decided to just pick a Brexit MEP and no other company...
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