It’s the daft cunts who deluded themselves that we’d be better off and there would be less red tape who I had an issue with.
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It’s the daft cunts who deluded themselves that we’d be better off and there would be less red tape who I had an issue with.
delusional - could only work if he could throw out a benefit more tangible than "we need to move on"
Votes are in the headlines, not the small print.“We need to move on” and ignore the damage his party brought on our country. Silence from remains no I want to shout it loud scruffy Johnson led us down a path of no return.
Cooper is trying to clean up the damage done on immigration because Johnson didn’t read the small print
'Move on' is the Tories' favourite mantra.
But funnily, they never want to 'move on' regarding Brown selling 'our' gold or Callaghan going (unnecessarily as it proved) to the IMF.
They are hypocrites.
Not talking about a disaster does not make it any less disastrous, it makes it worse.Indeed.
Let’s all jump on the threads discussing those things still shall we?
Not talking about a disaster does not make it any less disastrous, it makes it worse.
What are people referring to when they say that we are better or worse off? The remain campaign predicted a day one apocalypse which didn't happen. We left in 2020 and UK GDP is now 15-20% higher, growth has often exceeeded the rest of Europe and today it is on par with Europe so what are people referring to?They used to post under a similar username and were stridently Leave. I profoundly disagree(d) with them but didn’t/don’t have an issue with their views which were never founded in suffocating delusion about leaving.
Their objection to the EU was political, not economic. Don’t share that view, but it’s undeniably honest.
Leaving was always going to make us discernibly poorer and I never had a massive problem with the anyone who acknowledged that and still wanted to leave because nonetheless they didn’t want to be part of the EU.
It’s the daft cunts who deluded themselves that we’d be better off and there would be less red tape who I had an issue with.
I agree that it is the future that matters and how we can make a success for what we've been landed with.The debate should focus on improving our lot and not just be a regurgitation of old arguments.
We are out, ain’t going back in and only the future matters or can be affected.
from the National Institute for Economic research:What are people referring to when they say that we are better or worse off? The remain campaign predicted a day one apocalypse which didn't happen. We left in 2020 and UK GDP is now 15-20% higher, growth has often exceeeded the rest of Europe and today it is on par with Europe so what are people referring to?
What about the FTSE? Nope, the FTSE is the highest it has ever been. There is an argument around impact on small businesses but if small businesses are on the brink of failure due to Brexit then can anybody explain why Labour have decided to help them out and boost their growth by imposing an NI increase upon them?
The fact is if you are poor then you are neither better off or worse off, everything is exactly the same because you were poor in the EU and you are still poor now we're out. No poor person really benefited from the EU, the economics were good for big companies of course but not always for people. My father in law was made redundant because his automotive job was farmed to cheaper labor in Poland and well surprise he voted to leave the EU.
You only have to ask why were people so easily sold a possible better life after leave? It's because their lives weren't exactly going great whilst in the EU. There are many facets to that, was it the 2008 crash? Was it austerity? Either way the argument that you will be worse off doesn't really hammer home when things are already crap.
So it's actually a folly, being part of the EU is actually mostly irrelevant to most people's lives except for maybe when they decide to grace the continent on their package holiday once a year (if they're lucky). So for those people leaving the EU perhaps means at most that they will be €6 worse off every 3 years....