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Now that Leavers have realised the Remainers were right all along, how does this play out in 2023?
Will we finally get a fix for the NI protocol, that is marginally better than the current one, but still suboptimal, or will ministers still be ignoring the housing crisis, the NHS crisis, the energy crisis and the social care crisis in December as they try to remedy a problem that needn't exist? Will the sunlit uplands appear on the horizon before the solstice? Will we finally use our new powers to send desperate children to Rwanda, assuming they haven't already been kidnapped from the streets of Albion? And will our glorious civil servants be able to strike off 4,000 laws from the statue books by year end, as they've been tasked? Breakthrough year ahead ![]() |
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You’re a warrior pal
Alpha male Head Of The Table The Big Dog High Commissioner on The Island Of Relevancy I doubt you’d back down in any fight Honestly don’t understand why you accept this hammer blow to our nation. If a foreign power had damaged us like Brexit has, you’d have been bayoneting them in the liver 20 years ago It’s not like getting over a bad football result, a death or losing the Eurovision Song Contest - those can and should be gotten over. This is an ongoing attack on our people by well meaning folk but also our enemies. |
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Well said switchers. It’s now widely acknowledged that brexit is a disaster. That’s an unarguable fact. But it’s an ongoing disaster - not something that simply happens and then everything goes back to normal.
The sensible political route is closer alignment with our biggest trading partner - something so obvious that it’s embarrassing to have to point it out - any coherent functioning country would aim for it but as we all know too well, we’ve long since been that type of country. Not sure why anyone would want to ignore this issue but hay, of course there’s the important job of liking instagram posts that consume people I guess. My only question is whether it’s pointless to push an argument so comprehensively won but what’s there to lose? |
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Sorry for barging in but I'll give you 3 examples
1) When I was the victim of my botched operation, I needed somewhere to recover. If but for Brexit I could have gone to my small apartment in Germany - my life's bolthole. I could have recovered and lived there. Thanks to Brexit - nope. The hoops to now jump through made it too difficult. Previously - I could have just turned up and took it from there. 2) the main NHS neurosurgeon here in Aberdeenshire left and returned to Spain. They've not replaced him yet. According to a friend, guess what pushed him.... 3) Missed out on applying for a perfect job for me in Geneva again....EU applicants only.... |
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I’m gonna guess Brexit. Was it brexit? |
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Stay in Scotland and see Heath in nothing but scrubs, chatting about wrestling as he's being put under or move to Spain? It's a tough one no question
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