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Brexit the economy and house prices part 7: Brexit Harder

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  • Sailtheworld
    Sailtheworld Posts: 1,551 Forumite
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    Well, it’s the first of November and as far as I can tell, the riots and public disorder that leavers promised us if we didn’t leave on 31 October hasn’t actually happened.

    Probably sounded like a good idea over a tube of Pringles and a few pints in Wetherspoons.

    Rather like Farage's 'March to Leave' - did the thousands of marchers actually make it to London?
  • mayonnaise
    mayonnaise Posts: 3,690 Forumite
    I'm pretty sure the profit on asset flow metric was on the forefront of the average brexiteer's mind.

    brexit-june-10-16_custom-8f2c82dd6d2ef45b914a4419d7c235b44fa6dfb8-s800-c85.jpg
    Don't blame me, I voted Remain.
  • StevieJ
    StevieJ Posts: 20,174 Forumite
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    Herzlos wrote: »
    The NHS want it, the Tories don't want it and have refused to rule it out. Any deal with the US will involve them insisting on access to it (which is why the TTIP failed - the EU said no).


    I forgot about that, that was one of the Brexiteer points that the EU was trying to sell off our health service with a US deal. How ironic .

    Britain's NHS can't survive staying in the European Union

    Do you prefer the EU or the NHS? The referendum gives us a chance to keep our national health service alive, safe from open door immigration and TTIP


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/eureferendum/12196908/Britains-NHS-cant-survive-staying-in-the-European-Union.html
    'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher
  • StevieJ
    StevieJ Posts: 20,174 Forumite
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    mayonnaise wrote: »
    Farage on R4 a bit earlier saying he'd only go into an alliance with the Cons if they dropped BJ's deal. Good stuff.


    Maybe Farage wishes to actually stay in the EU, this could maintain his relevance also his income streams :)
    'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher
  • Takedap
    Takedap Posts: 808 Forumite
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    mayonnaise wrote: »
    Farage on R4 a bit earlier saying he'd only go into an alliance with the Cons if they dropped BJ's deal. Good stuff.


    Go for it Boris.



    A loud & clear campaign for a No Deal Brexit.


    I dare you........
  • Arklight
    Arklight Posts: 3,182 Forumite
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    Watching Johnson being interviewed by Kuenssberg on BBC news.

    Good grief, he is awful. Babbling his way through every question he couldn't answer, which was all of them. Complete chancer.

    He's agreed to a head to a head debate with Corbyn.
  • Arklight
    Arklight Posts: 3,182 Forumite
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    As dire as Johnson is, he's the gammon's favourite. Nothing will still stop them voting for him.
  • phillw
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    Takedap wrote: »
    Go for it Boris.
    A loud & clear campaign for a No Deal Brexit.
    I dare you........

    He's going to stick with BRINO, he knows that is what the people really want.

    Nobody voted for what Farage is promising, brexit party is going to implode.
  • Moby
    Moby Posts: 3,917 Forumite
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    edited 2 November 2019 at 12:51PM
    Arklight wrote: »
    Watching Johnson being interviewed by Kuenssberg on BBC news.

    Good grief, he is awful. Babbling his way through every question he couldn't answer, which was all of them. Complete chancer.

    He's agreed to a head to a head debate with Corbyn.

    The problem is he is a corrupt, lying, privileged chancer who doesn't have any principles but that doesn't matter because he's going to get brexit done and that's why he'll win the election. Awful reflection on our society.
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