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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/nov/06/birds-eye-walkers-supermarkets-price-rise-brexit-vote-pound
More double digit price increases this time from Walkers and Birdseye. Thanks Brexitards.0 -
ruggedtoast wrote: »https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/nov/06/birds-eye-walkers-supermarkets-price-rise-brexit-vote-pound
More double digit price increases this time from Walkers and Birdseye. Thanks Brexitards.
fortunately it will only affect the underclass who don't know how to cook a nutritious meal for their children or themselves:
I guess you will be heavily affected0 -
steampowered wrote: »No, that's simply not true. Whoever you heard it from has absolutely no idea what they are talking about and simply made it up.
The dispute was about UK constitutional law, nothing to do with European law. It can be appealed to the Supreme Court but no further.
So no one spotted it was meant to be an ironic remark? The smiley icon obviously didn't help.
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ruggedtoast wrote: »https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/nov/06/birds-eye-walkers-supermarkets-price-rise-brexit-vote-pound
More double digit price increases this time from Walkers and Birdseye. Thanks Brexitards.
Us Brexit voting Neanderthals all live off a diet of findus crispy pancakes and pickled onion transform a snack so do not give a stuff.0 -
More double digit price increases this time from Walkers and Birdseye. Thanks Brexitards.
Not unsurprisingly both are US owned. Buy British products.
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Rebalancing is long overdue, the trade deficit was unsustainable, and an economy based on consumption, imports and debt, illusory wealth.
Can't believe, actually I can, some ant brains think the price of crisps, of which we consumer far too many, is more importent than the great rebalancing. Slug brained Remainers.
Can't they see the mass unrest accross America and Northern England as good productive jobs have been replaced with non jobs? It's all part of the same low value economy the Remainers seem addicted to. Brexit is in part about resetting our economic vision as we turn global on our own terms0 -
I've tried to distill the absolute esscence of the remainer blind spot on trade and I think I've got it;
They think we are weak, but European citizens strong enough to put up with hampering thier trade with barriers and tariffs. Thus they then think the Brusells EU project takes prescidence over the economic needs of real citizens that won't mind loosing thier livelihoods with the imposition of barriers and tariffs.
This is thier great mistake.
Who knows who will be running Germany in France but one thing is certain, they won't win votes for is promising to harm thier citizens with trade hampering measures. People dont care deeply about the EU flag, they care about thier Job, thier family.
Brexiteers know in thier hearts trade will go on as it is, this explains our confidence.
I go a step further and say even with WTO terms, all will be well, as nations trading perfectly well with Rurope demonstrate.0 -
This is why we can't reveal our hand up-front. Imagine it was you and I got going to Brusells. We might say to them we are happy to walk away with no deal and accept WTO rules, as a sign of stregnth on our part. Now imagine if we first do a dry run of all the arguments in public up front with Queen Nicola acting as a surrogate EU rep. The EU would see the geometry of our entire position up front, ludicrous. Will the EU give us thier full negotiating hand prior to the negotiation?0
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setmefree2 wrote: »Meanwhile, away from Westminster and the tv studios, the Real Brexit work continues.
We don't need to leave the EU to know that this is a good idea to have anyway.
This was also planned to be in place before the leave vote, so nothing to do with Brexit.💙💛 💔0
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