carlosthejackal
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What I don’t understand is why in England it’s still accepted that the pain has to be suffered for a further decade before anything can be done about it. If the next two years continue in this vein and stagnation becomes endemic, Labour would be foolish not to revisit the subject and seek a closer relationship with the EU from the off.The best we can hope for is humiliating reversal in a decade or so, following further decline and turmoil, with the pound being sacrificed as a price of re-entry.
There was one crank on here saying you will see the benefits in 50 years! Haha!What I don’t understand is why in England it’s still accepted that the pain has to be suffered for a further decade before anything can be done about it. If the next two years continue in this vein and stagnation becomes endemic, Labour would be foolish not to revisit the subject and seek a closer relationship with the EU from the off.
If they were, then they were simply parroting Rees-Mogg, who speculated that the benefits of Brexit would not be visible for fifty years. This is the same Rees-Mogg, of course, who last week chastised the BBC for speculating.There was one crank on here saying you will see the benefits in 50 years! Haha!
He said it as a positive as well. These people are allowed to breed and mix with others...
What I don’t understand is why in England it’s still accepted that the pain has to be suffered for a further decade before anything can be done about it. If the next two years continue in this vein and stagnation becomes endemic, Labour would be foolish not to revisit the subject and seek a closer relationship with the EU from the off.
Yep. Selfish cunts.I think it's something to with waiting for xenophobic boomers to die.
It was all going to be so fucking easy.
Quite probably, but xenophobia, like poverty, does not die out from one generation to the next. Better to tackle the roots of both and be honest with people. Allowing both to worsen is much unhealthier.I think it's something to with waiting for xenophobic boomers to die.
Quite probably, but xenophobia, like poverty, does not die out from one generation to the next. Better to tackle the roots of both and be honest with people. Allowing both to worsen is much unhealthier.
They’re more likely to engage in it if the country erects barriers to prevent people from coming, and prevents its own people from having the opportunity of living and working in countries nearby. Brexit isn’t just economically but also socially damaging, alas.This is true, but leopards don't change their spots. People aged over 50 and that aren't lifelong learners, and that's a deliberate understatement, aren't going to be persuaded differently.
Xenophobia won't die out but it either diminishes or grows, like smoking cigarettes or heavy drinking habits subsequent generations are less likely to engage in it.
They’re more likely to engage in it if the country erects barriers to prevent people from coming, and prevents its own people from having the opportunity of living and working in countries nearby. Brexit isn’t just economically but also socially damaging, alas.
well any of them who have a time share or a holiday home or have been fortunate enough to travel into the EU a lot will be finding issues. Add on's are they have to bin that sarnie they made before they set off and going forward will face problems bringing souvenirs back with them. Then next year bio security measures are coming - finger prints etc - pennies will be dropping.
In terms of homes abroad ironically I'd expect that a lot of the owners live in the South of England are affluent and very pro-Brexit................ going to be interesting to see how long they can remain in self denial whilst explaining to Derek and Beryl from the bowls club that they can't spend Jan - March on the Costa in their holiday home because they have "used up their days"
Absolutely most who voted leave didn't realise their second home in the south of France was at risk.
Free movement to Geneva isn't an option said bill arkwright from Burnley? Well I never.
People over 50? What a generalising load of bollox that is, and that is meant with no respect whatsoever.This is true, but leopards don't change their spots. People aged over 50 and that aren't lifelong learners, and that's a deliberate understatement, aren't going to be persuaded differently.
Xenophobia won't die out but it either diminishes or grows, like smoking cigarettes or heavy drinking habits subsequent generations are less likely to engage in it.
Someone has to pay for the damage caused by that anti-dairy protest at Fortnum and Mason…Just doing our weekly shop online and prices seem to have jumped up in this last week.