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A thank you to Brexiteers.


Broadly on the same page as this guy
it doesn't say very much does it, apart from that wages are going up (good) but that this won't solve the food production problem because there's just not enough UK people who live near to the jobs and are at all interested in doing them (bad). Basically another blame the supermarkets piece far as i can see.
 
it doesn't say very much does it, apart from that wages are going up (good) but that this won't solve the food production problem because there's just not enough UK people who live near to the jobs and are at all interested in doing them (bad). Basically another blame the supermarkets piece far as i can see.
Wage rises are obviously going to be offset by increased consumer prices
 
Nobody knew what any new rules would be until Jan this year, which was more than 5 years after the vote. So we just carried on as normal. Since you have no crystal ball, you couldn't have made a judgement so the speculation is irrelevant. I was the correct age and income to move when i did. And thats all you can say. No one including you or me could have speculated in 2016 what the rules were going to be 5 years later, and everyone including you had 5 years to move. f you sat there gnashing your teeth about what might be, then thats your inaction. Carpe Diem.
So you knew exactly what you were voting for?
 
I was the correct age and income to move when i did. And thats all you can say. No one including you or me could have speculated in 2016 what the rules were going to be 5 years later, and everyone including you had 5 years to move. f you sat there gnashing your teeth about what might be, then thats your inaction. Carpe Diem.
You didn't answer my question. It was simple, it was could you move there now or not.
Me personally I'm lucky by chance i can still have my cake and eat it, like all the people in those 27 other countries can.
Anti immigration immigrants are the best kind though. :thumbs:
 
it doesn't say very much does it, apart from that wages are going up (good) but that this won't solve the food production problem because there's just not enough UK people who live near to the jobs and are at all interested in doing them (bad). Basically another blame the supermarkets piece far as i can see.
No. I don't read it like that at all. Accepts its a mix of a variety of factors, quite the perfect storm. But, rather than looking for who to blame, carpe diem.
 
I am not good on knowing the prices of food, but I have been noticing prices that look quite a bit more expensive than I think they were in pre-Brexit.
 
You are wrong that it happened.
Where on the voting slip did it say Northern Ireland would be staying in the EU in a different way to the rest of the UK?

NI is part of UK, UK left. The fine details of cross border trade were not asked about. I repeat, thats what we employ politicians and civil servants. The arrangements are unsatisfactory, and require renegotiating. But NI is not part of the EU, its still part of the UK.

Both Scottish Independence and NI have been used by the EU to try and cause political instability within the UK. What did you expect when we tried to leave the Greater German Empire, it spoilt the German plan for the domination of Europe. Itll sort itself out eventually, even if we have to force their hand by suspending the protocol. It wont be the north the IRA will then bomb, itll be the EU, Cork and Dublin. (Only the gullible Sir John Chastelaine believed the IRA got rid of its guns and Semtex)
 
it doesn't say very much does it, apart from that wages are going up (good)
average UK wages are going down not up
-from this good Financial Times piece about the global delivery driver shortage -
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NI is part of UK, UK left. The fine details of cross border trade were not asked about. I repeat, thats what we employ politicians and civil servants. The arrangements are unsatisfactory, and require renegotiating. But NI is not part of the EU, its still part of the UK.

Both Scottish Independence and NI have been used by the EU to try and cause political instability within the UK. What did you expect when we tried to leave the Greater German Empire, it spoilt the German plan for the domination of Europe. Itll sort itself out eventually, even if we have to force their hand by suspending the protocol. It wont be the north the IRA will then bomb, itll be the EU, Cork and Dublin. (Only the gullible Sir John Chastelaine believed the IRA got rid of its guns and Semtex)
What right have you to award chastelaine a knighthood?
 
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