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Re: Brexit
of all the people & nations to be asking for helpE10EU wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 12:31 am https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... uel-crisis
You really couldn't make it up!
And this is the government with responsibility for the lives of 60 million people!
this made me chuckle the most .
The Story Party out to wooh the GERMANS .
Its almost like the Pythons wrote it for a sketch in a film
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58820599
Intel not considering UK chip factory after Brexit
Oh dear
Intel not considering UK chip factory after Brexit
Oh dear
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Can you imagine the hue and cry we’d have heard from the airlines and holidaymakers if we had closed everything down before it was obvious to even the thickest in society just how bad things were getting last year?
Early last summer, I was questioned by a friend worried by the ‘good figure’ of 20,000 deaths; I said “Add a zero”.
Isn’t hindsight perfect!
Early last summer, I was questioned by a friend worried by the ‘good figure’ of 20,000 deaths; I said “Add a zero”.
Isn’t hindsight perfect!
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Re: Brexit
Brexit caused 200k deaths ?Orient_Man_And_Boy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 6:03 am Can you imagine the hue and cry we’d have heard from the airlines and holidaymakers if we had closed everything down before it was obvious to even the thickest in society just how bad things were getting last year?
Early last summer, I was questioned by a friend worried by the ‘good figure’ of 20,000 deaths; I said “Add a zero”.
Isn’t hindsight perfect!
I must have missed that one
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Yer, sorry about the 'Fake News'. Had paged over from a C-19 conversation that was making my blood boil. Good to see someone's awake.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 9:06 amBrexit caused 200k deaths ?Orient_Man_And_Boy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 6:03 am Can you imagine the hue and cry we’d have heard from the airlines and holidaymakers if we had closed everything down before it was obvious to even the thickest in society just how bad things were getting last year?
Early last summer, I was questioned by a friend worried by the ‘good figure’ of 20,000 deaths; I said “Add a zero”.
Isn’t hindsight perfect!
I must have missed that one
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In total disregard of the Good Friday Agreement
In total disregard of the Good Friday Agreement
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Re: Brexit
all being russhed through before the next Northern irish
assembly election no doubt , as its pretty much going to be the
close to being a non unionist leader of the assembly .
Election must be on or before 5th may 2022
assembly election no doubt , as its pretty much going to be the
close to being a non unionist leader of the assembly .
Election must be on or before 5th may 2022
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But Johnson won't like it. He does not want peace/ co-operation. He needs to keep the EU haters and racists (devotees of the SUN, DT, DE, etc) engaged and fuming in order to keep himself in the job and cultivate his ego glory.
But Johnson won't like it. He does not want peace/ co-operation. He needs to keep the EU haters and racists (devotees of the SUN, DT, DE, etc) engaged and fuming in order to keep himself in the job and cultivate his ego glory.
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Re: Brexit
Not likely, they’ve been needlessly difficult and the troublemakers throughout negotiations. Haven’t they?
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Johnson has no control of Peace over there .E10EU wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 1:47 am https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... otocol-row
But Johnson won't like it. He does not want peace/ co-operation. He needs to keep the EU haters and racists (devotees of the SUN, DT, DE, etc) engaged and fuming in order to keep himself in the job and cultivate his ego glory.
If he thinks he does there will be a loud bang near him very soon .
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Re: Brexit
52 % voted to be worse off
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59070020
The impact of Brexit on the UK economy will be worse in the long run compared to the coronavirus pandemic, the chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility has said.
Richard Hughes said leaving the EU will reduce the UK's potential GDP by about 4% in the long term.
He said forecasts showed the pandemic would reduce GDP "by a further 2%".
"In the long term it is the case that Brexit has a bigger impact than the pandemic", he told the BBC.
His comments come after the OBR said the cost of living could rise at its fastest rate for 30 years, with suggestions inflation could hit almost 5%.
Speaking after Wednesday's Budget, Mr Hughes said recent data showed the impact of Brexit was "broadly consistent" with the OBR's assumption that the leaving the EU would "reduce our long run GDP by around 4%".
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59070020
The impact of Brexit on the UK economy will be worse in the long run compared to the coronavirus pandemic, the chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility has said.
Richard Hughes said leaving the EU will reduce the UK's potential GDP by about 4% in the long term.
He said forecasts showed the pandemic would reduce GDP "by a further 2%".
"In the long term it is the case that Brexit has a bigger impact than the pandemic", he told the BBC.
His comments come after the OBR said the cost of living could rise at its fastest rate for 30 years, with suggestions inflation could hit almost 5%.
Speaking after Wednesday's Budget, Mr Hughes said recent data showed the impact of Brexit was "broadly consistent" with the OBR's assumption that the leaving the EU would "reduce our long run GDP by around 4%".
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Re: Brexit
This can't be right we were promised prosperity and sunlit uplands not a shrinking economy and seas full of sh*t.
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Wow. Blatant racism in the "Paddies go home the famine is over" style.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 11:39 pm Why don't you live in Ireland? You clearly are unhappy here.
Admin needs to relieve you of your duties. Totally unacceptable
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Im awaiting a 50k re-settlement fee.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 11:39 pm Why don't you live in Ireland? You clearly are unhappy here.
if you want you can always set up a go fund me page
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Tory MP types getting incredibly rich ?
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Hey-ho, it's going to get worse ..........
"The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) had assumed leaving the EU would “reduce our long run gross domestic product by around 4 per cent”, adding: “We think that the effect of the pandemic will reduce that (GDP) output by a further 2 per cent,” its chief Richard Hughes said.
OBR chief Richard Hughes
Hughes’ comments to the BBC came only hours after the OBR responded to Rishi Sunak’s latest Budget by saying it expected inflation to reach 4.4 per cent while warning it could hit “the highest rate seen in the UK for three decades”.
"The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) had assumed leaving the EU would “reduce our long run gross domestic product by around 4 per cent”, adding: “We think that the effect of the pandemic will reduce that (GDP) output by a further 2 per cent,” its chief Richard Hughes said.
OBR chief Richard Hughes
Hughes’ comments to the BBC came only hours after the OBR responded to Rishi Sunak’s latest Budget by saying it expected inflation to reach 4.4 per cent while warning it could hit “the highest rate seen in the UK for three decades”.
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