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This is the sort of nasty and vindictive problem that brexit has lead to. All to appease the worst elements of our country.

 

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3 hours ago, horsefly said:

Why the fu*ck do you consistently post unreferenced/unlinked crap despite the fact this has been pointed out to you time and time again? 

Because it shows how much you are out of line with the rest of the country !

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8 hours ago, SwindonCanary said:

Because it shows how much you are out of line with the rest of the country !

As ever, you completely miss the point.

First, you have not provided any source for your claims, so one can only assume it's yet more of your made-up rubbish.

 Secondly, even if what you said is true, that's 419 people who said they would still vote for brexit. The UK population is estimated at 68,000,000, do you need me to do the maths to point out how utterly absurd it is for you to claim that you can extrapolate from 409 people what the "rest of the country" thinks? Your statistical illiteracy is quite remarkable, surely you have a great-grandchild at primary school who could set you straight. (BTW since you are clearly incapable, your survey represents 0.000006% of the population who said they would vote for brexit again)

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1 hour ago, horsefly said:

As ever, you completely miss the point.

First, you have not provided any source for your claims, so one can only assume it's yet more of your made-up rubbish.

 Secondly, even if what you said is true, that's 419 people who said they would still vote for brexit. The UK population is estimated at 68,000,000, do you need me to do the maths to point out how utterly absurd it is for you to claim that you can extrapolate from 409 people what the "rest of the country" thinks? Your statistical illiteracy is quite remarkable, surely you have a great-grandchild at primary school who could set you straight. (BTW since you are clearly incapable, your survey represents 0.000006% of the population who said they would vote for brexit again)

You know as well as me that the majority of Britain support leaving the EU. You are the minority ! 

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2 minutes ago, SwindonCanary said:

You know as well as me that the majority of Britain support leaving the EU. You are the minority ! 

Nope! A lot of people have changed their mind after the calamity that has ensued since January. Are you really suggesting that all those posts that saturate the net from fishermen, farmers, SMEs. haulliers etc,etc, etc, regretting they were duped into supporting brexit, are all made up? Stop being so pathetic and own up to the facts that brexit is a disaster that has already cost the country billions.

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54 minutes ago, SwindonCanary said:

You know as well as me that the majority of pensioners support leaving the EU.

Fixed that for you

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18 minutes ago, BigFish said:

Fixed that for you

Actually I long ago realized that Brexit was generally really a vote by those who find todays global interlaced world and markets too feverish, too competitive - it's a vote for simpler times past with less competition and the myths of yesteryear as seen through nostalgic glasses & egged on by a media for decades only too pleased to find foreigners to blame for all our own shortcomings.

However it is what it is. All lies and falsehoods crumble in the face of realities as is only too obvious in any of Johnsons' utterances. Make the best of it,  laugh at them - I'm quasi retired - The next generation will correct much of it in due course and return us to the real world (the real global world not the hollow introverted lip-service one of the Brexiteers).

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1 hour ago, horsefly said:

Nope! A lot of people have changed their mind after the calamity that has ensued since January. Are you really suggesting that all those posts that saturate the net from fishermen, farmers, SMEs. haulliers etc,etc, etc, regretting they were duped into supporting brexit, are all made up? Stop being so pathetic and own up to the facts that brexit is a disaster that has already cost the country billions.

If there was another referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU, how would you vote? – What UK Thinks: EU

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43% and dropping again would vote leave, that’s interesting. 
Sooner or later the vaccines will no longer be the positive bit about leaving, not that they were ever anything to do with Brexit, a myth uttered by a clown.

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27 minutes ago, Well b back said:

43% and dropping again would vote leave, that’s interesting. 
Sooner or later the vaccines will no longer be the positive bit about leaving, not that they were ever anything to do with Brexit, a myth uttered by a clown.

 

22 minutes ago, A Load of Squit said:

In the poll that asks was the UK right or wrong to leave the EU most people said 'wrong'.

 

Nobody expects Swindon to read or comprehend his own links do they ?

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1 hour ago, SwindonCanary said:

Well that's a vast improvement, now the sample size is 0.00002% of the population (taken from their last poll April 10th). 3% difference between remain and leave with 15% undecided. Given the distraction of covid, we haven't even begun to see the full damage that brexit has unleashed, so it won't be long before those figures change radically.

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18 minutes ago, SwindonCanary said:

your just predicting 🤣

Is it true that ignorance is bliss? If you don't know the answer to this nobody does.

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Saw this ad, apparently we don't call them thieves and fraudsters anymore, we call them Financial Freedom Advisors because they free you of the burden of having money:

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2 hours ago, SwindonCanary said:

your just predicting 🤣

Your just predictable🤣

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48 minutes ago, SwindonCanary said:

It's a correct prediction !   👍 

Christ! You now think you're Mystic Meg! By definition a prediction doesn't have the evidence available to determine its truth value.  You really are a buffoon.

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3 hours ago, horsefly said:

Saw this ad, apparently we don't call them thieves and fraudsters anymore, we call them Financial Freedom Advisors because they free you of the burden of having money:

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Should be F-F-S🕵️‍♂️

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3 minutes ago, SwindonCanary said:

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Bit like your vaccines in reverse as in this instance we are catching up the EU who are miles ahead ( especially Germany ). As I understand it we need at least another 7 Gigga plants.

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50 minutes ago, keelansgrandad said:

Should be F-F-S🕵️‍♂️

Is he still claiming his pension from the EU, which British tax payers will be paying for ?

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55 minutes ago, SwindonCanary said:

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The government won't tell us how much they had to pay to bribe them. Rumours are its around £120m, which works out at roughly £75,000 for each new job they claim will be created. Shame about all the jobs lost by Gap closing down 81 stores in the UK.

BTW Nissan said on Radio 4 this morning that they would have left the UK if we had gone ahead with a no deal brexit (The No deal that YOU wanted to happen Swindle).

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First legal challenge now reaching the courts post Brexit. British Sugar are the first (see second headline story in the link below) to test Government's trade policy (Truss cited) re. cutting of tariffs on raw sugar imports.

 

Could be a very important and have far reaching implications for other sectors. Not exactly a story that's been plastered over the press and other media but very significant I believe. Interesting to know the outcome. The first signs of US influence in agriculture? 

 

(Edit: ought to add that BS also face opposition on their perceived monopolistic position in the sugar beet sector....so this is complex but certainly a test of Brexit trade policy)

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