How Brexit effects you

Pog

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Here's the Daily Mail's guide to how Boris Johnson's Brexit deal (endorsed by the Labour Party) now impacts on your lives.

Anyone else struggling to see any advantages at all?
 

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That says nothing about the impact on trade which is where we will all feel it at some point, directly or indirectly.

And 'endorsed by the Labour Party', you really are a F***ing idiot Pog.

An unofficial New Year resolution of mine is that I will no longer subject myself to the views of idiots so Pog is the first to go on ignore.
 
That says nothing about the impact on trade which is where we will all feel it at some point, directly or indirectly.

And 'endorsed by the Labour Party', you really are a F***ing idiot Pog.

An unofficial New Year resolution of mine is that I will no longer subject myself to the views of idiots so Pog is the first to go on ignore.
In the spirit of a New Year and goodwill to all etc I'm having a fresh start for 2021 and have unignored all those I've ignored so far - lets see how long it lasts :)
 
That says nothing about the impact on trade which is where we will all feel it at some point, directly or indirectly.

And 'endorsed by the Labour Party', you really are a F***ing idiot Pog.

An unofficial New Year resolution of mine is that I will no longer subject myself to the views of idiots so Pog is the first to go on ignore.
Awwww...boro fur. We should just humour him...haha...he makes me laugh he’s that daft...he must be desperate to want to be taken seriously as well. Bless his soul...
 
I think the summary plays to its audience there isn’t anything of any real substance in it which will greatly effect the average person on the street.
 
Sounds like its actually significantly worse than what we already had, sure it will be worth the many billions we spent on it in the end though.

Asked this a few times with no response, but does one of the Brexit voters want to tell me one benefit we will see from this?
 
That says nothing about the impact on trade which is where we will all feel it at some point, directly or indirectly.

And 'endorsed by the Labour Party', you really are a F***ing idiot Pog.

An unofficial New Year resolution of mine is that I will no longer subject myself to the views of idiots so Pog is the first to go on ignore.
I used the ignore button as a NY resolution too BF, when the world gets back to normal I hope that some of the extremer views will soften a bit and I can un-ignore.

I am sure the lockdown and uncertainty are the cause of many of the disagreements on here and the language used to express those views.
 
I think the summary plays to its audience there isn’t anything of any real substance in it which will greatly effect the average person on the street.
Do average people not go on holiday?

Take your head out of the sand/Boris' **** for a second and look about a bit.
 
Interesting article in the guardian today where it was argued that in the long run brexit may be a good thing because it will force the United Kingdom and in its own way Europe, to actually reassess what they are all about.
Example now to UK will not be able to hide behind any excuses about Brussels or whatever. Especially when all these false promises were made about the advantages of brexit.
 
Sounds like its actually significantly worse than what we already had, sure it will be worth the many billions we spent on it in the end though.

Asked this a few times with no response, but does one of the Brexit voters want to tell me one benefit we will see from this?
I promised myself not to get involved as it's like crying over the 3 points we lost, but;

Annual fees not due, circa £36 billion

No legal system above our own


There's two
 
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