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UK Economy
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UK Economy
"https://www.london.gov.uk/new-report-reveals-uk-economy-almost-ps140billion-smaller-because-brexit#:~:text=The%20new%20report%2C%20by%20Cambridge,of%20Brexit%2C%20the%20report%20reveals. Brexit morons"
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Oxsaw After the last 14 years of hollowing out this country and bankrupting local authorities I would rather be governed by Europe than the wankers here - fact! This country is enjoying (sic) inexorable decline thanks to morons like those who voted for Brexit and the shysters Tories. Rant over
- Mike Oxsaw
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"The Brexit process was fine, democratic and much needed. The continued fuckaries are down to politicians and civil service administrators having post-Brexit tantrums that would embarrass even a two year old. Those childish fuckaries are nowhere near a reason for rejoining, if that's what the unspoken hope is. We've had 40 years of passing the buck over to Brussels and now the buck stops in London - a London that has lost the ability to manage itself."
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"The thing with it there’s no right or wrong answer it depends on your perspective and priorities. I don’t understand why other people don’t see this, I think I may be some kind of genius"
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- Posts: 2513
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- Has liked: 95 times
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"Russ, where you went wrong was trusting politicians who were talking out of their arses. Still, when the US Trade Deal is sorted and the German car makers come crying all will be well."
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"In my opinion, Brexit was the correct decision. It was just managed by moron's who have failed to expediate it properly and take advantage of the opportunities a well managed Brexit would've brought. It was also used by their opponents as a party political weapon."
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Anyone who starts a conversation about BREXIT in 2024 should be put in prison for 30 years.
- BRANDED
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- Location: London
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"I recon all the red tape companies and government services have done well out of it. Generally though, if you're not a feckless, lazy cսnt you can make money in any situation so this just means we' re full of feckless, lazy cunts."
- Hammer and Pickle
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Political interference in the labour market to bag the UKIP-mong vote and cling onto power for another term. Cunning plan - what could possibly go wrong?
- Lee Trundle
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"@Mike I worked as a contractor for the EU and NATO in Brussels. After Brexit, they said we'd have to become residents or leave. Becoming a resident would incur 40-50% tax rate. Over last few years, the British numbers of contractors have massively reduced. Just not feasible to work there anymore."
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I had to chuckle when I read khan blaming brexit for the cost of loving crisis. He’s clearly not spoken to anyone outside of the UK recently. Also 388k fewer jobs in financial services nationwide? Really? That sounds like complete bollocks if you ask me
- Mike Oxsaw
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"Personal examples of you being personally worse off solely due to Brexit please, or I'm calling chinny reckon on this."
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Brexit was all about racism and stupidity. Not even the thickest Farage or Boris worshipper can be surprised we are worse off as a result.
- Takashi Miike
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- Takashi Miike
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- Hammer and Pickle
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TAKING CONTROL OF OUR BORDERS MAKING OUR OWN LAWS ANYONE FANCY A BUM (asking for a friend)?
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Two million job losses nationwide in skilled sectors such as Finance and Construction. Yet Kahn is calling immigration the solution to our Labour shortage. All in the same article? Impressive.
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