Thats the crux of the issue - we are no longer what we were
The UK is now the bitter old man who sits in the bar harping on about the good old days and slagging off anything that doesn't hark back to those nostalgic times. The rest of the world will be in there and will talk to us politly and occasionally take the piss because that's what the country deserves.

Any influence over the world is disappearing quicker than a scouser shoplifting in their local Co-op.

Future generations will see businesses change international languages to Mandarin, French, German, Arabic and various Indian dialects.

We'll be long in the ground by then. The country may well be a one party feral isolationist state by then.
 
the extinction of their industry is a price that Johnson is willing to make farmers pay so he can get his stupid Australian agreement through because he has to have some sort of deal from somewhere, anywhere. His egotistical need for something meant he hasn't closed off India fully and the Indian variant is starting to run riot. That will mean his "irreversible" road map will have to be paused or...reversed ! Looking forward to him humpfing and haaaing his way through that explanation.....
I can picture the lying fraud waving the piece of paper signed by both sides guaranteeing ‘free trade in our time’ and claiming some kind of victory.
Someone should show him the film of Neville Chamberlain doing much the same thing in 1939.........
............and ask the fool if he knows what happened next
 
The UK is now the bitter old man who sits in the bar harping on about the good old days and slagging off anything that doesn't hark back to those nostalgic times. The rest of the world will be in there and will talk to us politly and occasionally take the piss because that's what the country deserves.

Any influence over the world is disappearing quicker than a scouser shoplifting in their local Co-op.

Future generations will see businesses change international languages to Mandarin, French, German, Arabic and various Indian dialects.

We'll be long in the ground by then. The country may well be a one party feral isolationist state by then.


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The UK is now the bitter old man who sits in the bar harping on about the good old days and slagging off anything that doesn't hark back to those nostalgic times. The rest of the world will be in there and will talk to us politly and occasionally take the piss because that's what the country deserves.

Any influence over the world is disappearing quicker than a scouser shoplifting in their local Co-op.

Future generations will see businesses change international languages to Mandarin, French, German, Arabic and various Indian dialects.

We'll be long in the ground by then. The country may well be a one party feral isolationist state by then.

thats why a lot of Brexiteers also loved Trump - its the MAGA vibe that floats their boat. They don't like their lives because it is in the modern world so they want to hark back to earlier days.
 

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