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Humbercod
December 23, 2021, 11:13am
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But we were going to have-
Food shortages
Border problems 😭we won’t be able to go on holiday to Europe😭
Armageddon at the ports
A2 to Dover gridlocked
No access to medicines
Financial centre would collapse
We wouldn’t be able to strike trade deals
Company’s (like Honda😀) would be leaving in droves
Unemployment would go through the roof
Blah blah blah blah blah
Bullshit😎
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December 23, 2021, 11:22am

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It’s a terrible situation for the government to be in at the moment. And am not defending this or any govt!!! With hindsight we’ve (the government) been made to look like fools. But, from a selfish point of view, they need to sort out the Irish protocol over here because stock on the shelves will become more and more threadbare. Xmas food that we are receiving has such poor dates on that people are reluctant to buy.


No the government have been made to look like the lying charlatans they are. Their “oven ready deal” was no such thing. It’s one thing lying about economic benefits and whatever else they put on the side of a bus, but to risk the Good Friday agreement and peace on the Island of Ireland is disgraceful. Theresa May understood the Irish border issue and the loonies like Brexit hardman Steve Baker pretended it wasn’t an issue & finished her off and put Boris in the job.

And don’t spout that rubbish about shelves in Northern Ireland being threadbare. They gave goods flowing uninhibited, without barriers from south of the border.
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December 23, 2021, 11:38am

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But we were going to have-
Food shortages
Border problems 😭we won’t be able to go on holiday to Europe😭
Armageddon at the ports
A2 to Dover gridlocked
No access to medicines
Financial centre would collapse
We wouldn’t be able to strike trade deals
Company’s (like Honda😀) would be leaving in droves
Unemployment would go through the roof
Blah blah blah blah blah
Bullshit😎


Try reading the governments own reports on the “benefits” of new trade deals they have struck. I mean the new ones as opposed to the copy and pasted deals we already had as an EU member. We won’t be short of trade deals because there will be a long line of countries ready to follow Australia & New Zealand ready to pull out pants down and dictate a terrible trade deal to us that the government in desperation will be only too eager to sign.

Work takes me to Swindon fairly frequently and you might not know this but the huge Honda site has shut forever. 3,000 direct redundancies and an estimated 4,000 more from the supply chain & related services.

No one competent said unemployment would go through the roof, the danger was always shortage of Labour due to EU citizens moving back and as due to the approach the retirement age of the end of the baby boomers and the huge drop in birthrate from the start of the 60s.

And border problems… you seen what happens in the English Channel when you try and enforce a border without cooperation or consideration for the country on the opposite side of that border.

And do some research on container ports backlogs, the price rise in container shipment to the UK from China & how many shipping companies refuse to deliver containers to UK ports due to the long wait they have to be unloaded.

I don’t blame anyone who was conned by the lies. I blame the liars. But I do find it pathetic when people try and claim everything is brilliant.
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December 23, 2021, 11:41am

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Thankfully Brexit is here for our lifetime (sounds nice saying that) not just 4 years.


Don’t be so sure about that.

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But we were going to have-
Food shortages
Border problems 😭we won’t be able to go on holiday to Europe😭
Armageddon at the ports
A2 to Dover gridlocked
No access to medicines
Financial centre would collapse
We wouldn’t be able to strike trade deals
Company’s (like Honda😀) would be leaving in droves
Unemployment would go through the roof
Blah blah blah blah blah
Bullshit😎


Yep lies along side the ones the leave campaign purported.
Most people have moved on from the fraud of both campaigns.
Still waiting for answers from the earlier question btw...



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He ain’t going to answer that question because there are no answers and he’s not intelligent enough to realise that or articulate any sort of argument anyway.


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Yep lies along side the ones the leave campaign purported.
Most people have moved on from the fraud of both campaigns.
Still waiting for answers from the earlier question btw...


Most remainers accepted the decision and have indeed move on, as for the rest merry Xmas you miserable twits🎅

Earlier question?
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Can you read? Have a little look back….

In fact, let’s give you yet another chance….

Name one example of where we’ve taken back control? One measurable, indisputable economic benefit of brexit, and/or one law we had to abide by as part of the EU that we no longer have to obey….

For about the sixth time of asking….


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Most remainers accepted the decision and have indeed move on, as for the rest merry Xmas you miserable twits🎅

Earlier question?



Yes you've just repeated what I stated.


Couple of questions:

I have yet to have a single Brexit supporter tell me of a single law that they didn't like which was imposed upon us by the EU - care to have a go ? Name as many as you like.

I have yet to have a single Brexit supporter tell me of a single law that we as a (dominant) country (with a large voting presence in EU) opposed but had imposed upon us as a country. Care to have a go ? Again name as many as you like.


Go on have a go,it's Christmas after all.




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No the government have been made to look like the lying charlatans they are. Their “oven ready deal” was no such thing. It’s one thing lying about economic benefits and whatever else they put on the side of a bus, but to risk the Good Friday agreement and peace on the Island of Ireland is disgraceful. Theresa May understood the Irish border issue and the loonies like Brexit hardman Steve Baker pretended it wasn’t an issue & finished her off and put Boris in the job.

And don’t spout that rubbish about shelves in Northern Ireland being threadbare. They gave goods flowing uninhibited, without barriers from south of the border.


Where do you shop? Because when I go to sainsburys on the strand road, a lot of items that were readily available before are consistently out of of stock!


Rose is on fire

And your scotch eggs are fu(king vile
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