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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 31, 2023 16:35:16 GMT
LOL superb, is there anything sweeter than bitter remainiac tears. Yes the dishonest stupidity of the Brexshitters You mean the majority.
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Post by andrewbrown on Mar 31, 2023 16:35:37 GMT
I can't believe people celebrating a deal worth £1.8 billion for the country. I mean that would pay the £1000 for the teachers, but that's it.
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Post by see2 on Mar 31, 2023 16:37:06 GMT
It’s a bitter pill for the ex remainers to swallow. Our economy hasn’t tanked. There is a shortage of Labour and wages are rising. The NHS hasn’t collapsed. Instead the NHS employees have a more compelling case for higher wages . There is more focus on vocational training rather than stealing skilled workers from other ( poorer)countries. We are gradually forging trade deals with countries outside of the EU and Rishi is developing a more cordial relationship with the EU. No wonder the ex remainers have a bug up their collective arses. If you are worried about the sweaties gaining FREEDOM! from the Sassenachs (only to be subjects of Brussels )then you are in luck too. The SNP ( lol) are so abjectly useless and ( allegedly) corrupt that this isn’t going to happen anytime soon . It’s a good time for being a leaver. Oh and the lorry driver apocalypse due to a lack of EU drivers never materialised…👍 I am not a remainer, but I have a keen eye for the bullshit posted by Leavers, so I enjoyed your contribution
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Post by see2 on Mar 31, 2023 16:41:54 GMT
Yes the dishonest stupidity of the Brexshitters You mean the majority. They were certainly the majority when the damage was done.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 31, 2023 16:44:46 GMT
It’s a bitter pill for the ex remainers to swallow. Our economy hasn’t tanked. There is a shortage of Labour and wages are rising. The NHS hasn’t collapsed. Instead the NHS employees have a more compelling case for higher wages . There is more focus on vocational training rather than stealing skilled workers from other ( poorer)countries. We are gradually forging trade deals with countries outside of the EU and Rishi is developing a more cordial relationship with the EU. No wonder the ex remainers have a bug up their collective arses. If you are worried about the sweaties gaining FREEDOM! from the Sassenachs (only to be subjects of Brussels )then you are in luck too. The SNP ( lol) are so abjectly useless and ( allegedly) corrupt that this isn’t going to happen anytime soon . It’s a good time for being a leaver. Oh and the lorry driver apocalypse due to a lack of EU drivers never materialised…👍 I am not a remainer, but I have a keen eye for the bullshit posted by Leavers, so I enjoyed your contribution No you didn’t . You clenched our fists in frustration.
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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 31, 2023 16:47:24 GMT
You mean the majority. They were certainly the majority when the damage was done. The damage was done in 1992 when John Major handed the UK to the EU without a referendum.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 31, 2023 16:50:09 GMT
I can't believe people celebrating a deal worth £1.8 billion for the country. I mean that would pay the £1000 for the teachers, but that's it. Of course you can't....Thats only for starters.....Do remind us all what the tariffs were for the UK when we were mad enough to be in the clutches of the EUSSR? The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, to give it its full name, is an 11-nation bloc comprising Australia, Brunei, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam and Canada. with members required mutually to drop more than 95% of their tariffs on trade. Together their economies represent 13% of the world’s total gross domestic product (GDP) with a combined population of more than 500 million. But hey don't let the facts get in the way of the remainers constant wheinge.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 31, 2023 17:00:28 GMT
For what it’s worth “ According to the World Bank, Vietnam’s GDP will grow 7.2 per cent this year, compared to 2.8 per cent for China, the lowest since 1990. While most ASEAN countries are also doing better, only Vietnam has the potential to replace China as the “factory of the world”. www.asianews.it/news-en/Vietnam-replacing-China-as-the-new-'engine'-of-growth-in-Asia-56760.html
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Post by Pacifico on Mar 31, 2023 17:02:31 GMT
I can't believe people celebrating a deal worth £1.8 billion for the country. I mean that would pay the £1000 for the teachers, but that's it. Not sure why you wouldn't celebrate another trade deal - the whole point is to grow trade so it might only be £1.8Bn today but hopefully in the future trade will increase.
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Post by sheepy on Mar 31, 2023 17:03:31 GMT
I can't believe people celebrating a deal worth £1.8 billion for the country. I mean that would pay the £1000 for the teachers, but that's it. So who can say Einstein that these are not growing markets and being in now makes all the difference. Without being part of a rule only driven one sided market? We will see how long it takes a few greed driven idiots to destroy them or do a Chinese and nurture them, who probably once said these markets are nothing to celebrate, but came with a completely different attitude and changed how the world did business.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 31, 2023 17:08:45 GMT
For what it’s worth “ According to the World Bank, Vietnam’s GDP will grow 7.2 per cent this year, compared to 2.8 per cent for China, the lowest since 1990. While most ASEAN countries are also doing better, only Vietnam has the potential to replace China as the “factory of the world”. www.asianews.it/news-en/Vietnam-replacing-China-as-the-new-'engine'-of-growth-in-Asia-56760.html The largest pollutant now in China are shipping containers. As their exports have fallen through the floor.
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Post by sheepy on Mar 31, 2023 17:13:04 GMT
But then, you will probably have to find a work ethic not rely on printing money and will have to find the skills. So best you get started then, as we introduced apprenticeships for this very reason despite the Conservatives being a bit lack lustre.
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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 31, 2023 17:14:28 GMT
Just heard Starmer dismiss this trade deal, he was asked what he thought about the Trans-Pacific Partnership, he replied...
...'we should be concentrating on a closer relationship with the EU'
So there we have it. Proof if proof were necessary that Starmer is still very much a remainer, and if Labour win the next election Brexit will be slowly and quietly undermined until we are once more subservient to the unelected Brussels mob.
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Post by sheepy on Mar 31, 2023 17:17:46 GMT
Just heard Starmer dismiss this trade deal, he was asked what he thought about the Trans-Pacific Partnership, he replied... .. .'we should be concentrating on a closer relationship with the EU'
So there we have it. Proof if proof were necessary that Starmer is still very much a remainer, and if Labour win the next election Brexit will be slowly and quietly undermined until we are once more subservient to the unelected Brussels mob. Feck Starmer he is about as much use as a one legged man in an arse kicking contest, by the way Einstein the Yanks already are getting a head start and the only thing they care about is the mighty dollar.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2023 17:50:00 GMT
It's the rag ends after all the good work is done, what is left behind. And no decent thinking poster would be so 'Farage like' intent on insulting others by using the word. But then the mindset of those who voted for Brexit has always been questionable. A friend of mine who lived in an area that voted 67% leave told me, I don't want to remain in the EU, but I don't like change so I voted remain. That's a weird mindset, 2, see2.
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