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Farage stating that small businesses that thought brexit would reduce red tape have been betrayed.

No shit Sherlock, what was he expecting to happen leaving the European trading block with no deal in place. Him and his mates pushed for it but failed to understand the complexities of what it would mean.

It’s very convenient he is trying to shift the blame elsewhere.
 
Farage is not entitled to lay a wreath at the Cenothaph. That is the preserve of any Party leader who has 6 or more MP's. Like any MP he could lay a wreath at his constituency Remebrance Day service - All his MP's posted pictures of them doing so - looks like he couldn't be arsed

 
Farage stating that small businesses that thought brexit would reduce red tape have been betrayed.

No shit Sherlock, what was he expecting to happen leaving the European trading block with no deal in place. Him and his mates pushed for it but failed to understand the complexities of what it would mean.

It’s very convenient he is trying to shift the blame elsewhere.
The twat was pushing for a “hard Brexit” around the time that Johnson’s so-called oven ready deal was being finalised. And as shit as that deal was, I can guarantee a hard Brexit would’ve been worse with even more red tape. Fact is that if Farage had been heading up the negotiations we’d be even more fucked as a country.
 
The twat was pushing for a “hard Brexit” around the time that Johnson’s so-called oven ready deal was being finalised. And as shit as that deal was, I can guarantee a hard Brexit would’ve been worse with even more red tape. Fact is that if Farage had been heading up the negotiations we’d be even more fucked as a country.

It’s now the default position of the pro brexit mob to say it wasn’t done right, if it wasn’t done right what was the correct way to do it?

They didn’t want to consider staying inside the customs Union as part of the deal as they had it in their head it was some type of betrayal of the vote and that we would still be in Europe’s orbit. What about all those businesses drowning in red tape now to sell their goods into Europe? Surely it would have made it a lot more easier for them? Instead we now have to pretend everything is alright because we have trade deals with India, America, Australia etc where we’ve put up barriers to trading with our biggest customer right on our door step.
 
It’s now the default position of the pro brexit mob to say it wasn’t done right, if it wasn’t done right what was the correct way to do it?

They didn’t want to consider staying inside the customs Union as part of the deal as they had it in their head it was some type of betrayal of the vote and that we would still be in Europe’s orbit. What about all those businesses drowning in red tape now to sell their goods into Europe? Surely it would have made it a lot more easier for them? Instead we now have to pretend everything is alright because we have trade deals with India, America, Australia etc where we’ve put up barriers to trading with our biggest customer right on our door step.

 
Guess what? Talk is easy actually doing stuff isn't - fucking wankers

If the authority meets and there's no chair or vice-chair, those present just appoint a chair for the meeting. It doesn't need waiting for Reform to nominate one. And by my calculation I'm not sure that Reform still have a majority on the fire authority as Medway council gets 4 reps and (I think) that's 2 Labour 2 Conservative.
 
If the authority meets and there's no chair or vice-chair, those present just appoint a chair for the meeting. It doesn't need waiting for Reform to nominate one. And by my calculation I'm not sure that Reform still have a majority on the fire authority as Medway council gets 4 reps and (I think) that's 2 Labour 2 Conservative.
I nominate Dave
 

In my occasional, albeit rare bouts of loneliness, I often walk past these 'bookmakers' (now that's a term that feels cosy and traditional) and think how warm and inviting these places are. The over bearing fluorescent lighting, cold colour scheme, harsh school carpeting and chaotic fruit machines curing us of our solitude.

100% he'll have bookie donors.
 
In my occasional, albeit rare bouts of loneliness, I often walk past these 'bookmakers' (now that's a term that feels cosy and traditional) and think how warm and inviting these places are. The over bearing fluorescent lighting, cold colour scheme, harsh school carpeting and chaotic fruit machines curing us of our solitude.

100% he'll have bookie donors.
And they must be donating a lot because everyone fucking hates that the high street is 70% bookies. It's one of the most universally disliked aspects of modern Britain. People who like a bet don't need 6 bookies on one street, so even gamblers would be fine if half of them shut.
 
And they must be donating a lot because everyone fucking hates that the high street is 70% bookies. It's one of the most universally disliked aspects of modern Britain. People who like a bet don't need 6 bookies on one street, so even gamblers would be fine if half of them shut.
At least I can get *cheese and onion Ringos in the Vape/Candy shops (also almost universally disliked on the high street).




*I haven't actively engaged with this type of retail outlet
 

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