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Brexit: give me a positive effect (2023 ‘Epic Fail’ box set edition)

Appears we made a superb job of showing how not to do it.
Also of interest, the statement that some will now look for change from within, rather than leave.
Seems a way more sensible approach than gerrrrit dun idiocy we employed, (and still some seem to want that to go further, by dropping all of the laws we enshrined later this year.
We are so clever.
****ing the NHS, tearing up employment, consumer and environmental safeguards so that they literally pour sh1t into your rivers and onto your beaches- this was “project fear”. That’s before we get to the vast economic damage consequent to Brexit.
 
I think Sadiq Khan would make a better Labour leader than Sir Keer-

https://www.cityam.com/sadiq-khan-brexit-silence/
“After two years of denial and avoidance, we must now confront the hard truth: Brexit isn’t working. It’s weakened our economy, fractured our Union and diminished our reputation. But, crucially, not beyond repair,” he will say.

“We need greater alignment with our European neighbours – a shift from this extreme, hard Brexit we have now to a workable version that serves our economy and people. That includes having a pragmatic debate about the benefits of being a part of the Customs Union and the Single Market.”
 
The UK is a world-leading nation. Boris told us so and he was right.
With climate change, population growth and the need to conserve natural resources the world (the first world especially) is going to have to get used to lower rates of growth and reduced living standards.
Brexit is the UK leading the way (downwards), showing the rest of Europe how to do it.
 
Polling is now showing 72% of voters in Scotland want to rejoin the EU. The Tory Gauleiter in Scotland Alastair Jack is falsely claiming there is no support for rejoining, while the Labour Party in traditional style is telling us what’s good for us- no joining the Single Market and no Customs Union. You can see how this is going to play out at the GE.
 
A few more names thrown into the mix over the last few days over Qatargate. Quite a few of them now.....
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A few more names thrown into the mix over the last few days over Qatargate. Quite a few of them now.....
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Quite a few indeed. Meanwhile Dennis Skinner (if he was still in the HoC) could say not "half the party opposite are crooks" but "all the bastards opposite are crooks."
 
The Tories are going for an inferno of EU consumer, environmental and workers protections before they’re finally removed by the public. They’re literally pumping shit into your rivers right now, what else will they be doing by the time they’re booted from office?
 
The Tories are going for an inferno of EU consumer, environmental and workers protections before they’re finally removed by the public. They’re literally pumping shit into your rivers right now, what else will they be doing by the time they’re booted from office?

Mourning the passing away of their mature voters... It may take a couple of decades.
 
Interesting comments from the CER:

"He pointed out that back in March, then-chancellor Rishi Sunak accepted the OBR's projection that the economy would be 4% smaller over the 15 years from 2016, reducing £100 billion from the economy.

Sunak then increased tax by £46 billion as a result, to keep public services afloat – but Springford said: “Almost all of those tax rises wouldn’t have been needed if Britain had remained in the EU.”

Springford claimed “there can be no doubt” that the UK economy is smaller now, because of Brexit.
 
No, it won't take that long. Brexshitters are all red-faced, angry gammon, they'll all have coronaries in the next year or two.
They seem to be considerably fewer in number so your premise may be correct or maybe the ones still above ground have seen the light?
 


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