Brexit - the positives

What was that you once said to me when I mentioned Brexit, wind your neck in Erimus no ones mentioned Brexit

Yet no one mentioned me, yet you needed to mention me, wind your neck in BoroFur 😊
Erimus, even nobby has given it a go. Like I said yesterday you have 2 choices. Either actually try and defend brexit or stay away from the threads. Being deflective and posting ignorant little comments isn't helping your cause now.
 
Brexit positive
The trade agreement with the US will cut tariffs on products such as Scotch whisky, cars and ceramics, and also create more opportunities for exporting services, which make up 80% of Britain’s economy. It will also lead to greater variety and cheaper food by opening up the domestic market to US agricultural products.

While leaving the EU has ****ed services which make up 80% of Britain's economy.

Copying things from Bloomberg last year, when we didn't have the TCA and there was a different president isn't as clever as you think it is.
 
What was that you once said to me when I mentioned Brexit, wind your neck in Erimus no ones mentioned Brexit

Yet no one mentioned me, yet you needed to mention me, wind your neck in BoroFur 😊
Ooh you remembered? :love:

I'll use your turn of phrase -
I must be constantly on your mind, so yes I'm doing something good.

Like I said, stick to your Boro nostalgia because you've clearly got nothing interesting to say about anything else.
 
Ooh you remembered? :love:

I'll use your turn of phrase -
I must be constantly on your mind, so yes I'm doing something good.

Like I said, stick to your Boro nostalgia because you've clearly got nothing interesting to say about anything else.
Dont let it concern you if I have anything of interest to say or not
 
Brexit positive
"Getting Brexit done is going to be a positive because it will lift some of the uncertainty that’s been hanging over the economy and investment in particular,” said Jessop at the Institute of Economic Affairs. “Having independence over trade policy and regulatory policy is a good thing.”


It's great this, I could go on all night 👍
You could try one that hasn't proven to be incorrect mind.
 
Instead of the woulds, coulds, mights and possiblies I wonder if anybody can come up with a benefit that has actually happened and is not pandemic related?

So championed and forecast pre-referendum.
Something that we didn't/couldn't have then but actually do now.

Waiting.
 
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Instead of moaning about something thats already being decided and you can't control....

Put Good Into The World And Good Will Come Back To You 👍
 
Instead of the woulds, coulds, mights and possiblies I wonder if anybody can come up with a benefit that has actually happened and not pandemic related?

So championed and forecast pre-referendum.
Somethng that we didn't/couldn't have then but actually do now.

Waiting.
There's a staggering hypocrisy here isn't there? When we predicted the problems that are actually happening it was labelled as project fear and every brexit loon argued that you couldn't talk about things that might happen. Then a brexit loon copies and pastes things that might have happened. Interesting hypocrisy. Shame his time spent on Google his proven so incorrect.
 
You'll be another one proud of his education are you?
See this is the number one thing that ***** me off about the whole brexit argument. I didn't take part in the vote so I can see the pros and the cons but this argument that a 'better' (whatever that may mean) education means you have a more valid viewpoint on the word brexit is utter b***ks.
 
It's not directed at you so don't let it concern you (y) 👌
I hope you wern't, the point I'm making, why did you have to direct that question to whoever it was intended to, do you feel some sort of been superior because you have a different opinion to someone
 
See this is the number one thing that ***** me off about the whole brexit argument. I didn't take part in the vote so I can see the pros and the cons but this argument that a 'better' (whatever that may mean) education means you have a more valid viewpoint on the word brexit is utter b***ks.
I'm just thankful I'm not as interesting as BoroFur or I would have shot a remark about like that
 
See this is the number one thing that ***** me off about the whole brexit argument. I didn't take part in the vote so I can see the pros and the cons but this argument that a 'better' (whatever that may mean) education means you have a more valid viewpoint on the word brexit is utter b***ks.
It's an attempt to justify it though. The people that still defend brexit seem incapable of rationale thought. Whether that's down to poor education, blind stubbornness or something not quite right with them it's hard to tell. If you look at the "defence" of brexit on here it does like like it's from people not great at thinking .
 
Right, let’s just cut to the chase here. Here is the link (from October 2020 and repeated across numerous pro-Brexit ‘sources’ that you can find on google) from which Nobby has spent his time desperately copying and pasting without any real analytical thought.

It has all, without exception, been debunked and, of course, overtaken by what has actually happened post Brexit. It’s been shown up for the ill thought out nonsense that it is. I mean look at its ‘analysis’ of the benefits to the fishing industry as an obvious example.

Desperate.

 
If you look at the "defence" of brexit on here it does like like it's from people not great at thinking .

So what you and Adi (because he liked the comment) are saying is you believe you are better educated because you were against brexit?

Did you vote for it or against it? I can't remember if you ever said?
 
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