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The Consequences of Brexit [part 4]


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Who mentioned not enough work? there was plenty, theyve even taken me back on for 6 months after it, AND taken a mate (who previously got sacked) on for a couple of months so the works there.

As for the EU bit, well i cant say theres no idiocy there, or office politics BUT me and 18 others did lose our jobs and brexit WAS one of the causes, tbh i think theyre gonna wind down the main production area eventually and buy boards in ready to assemble. Far cheaper i should imagine than paying the staff, all the water and electricity running every day to run the machinery and processes, all the new chemistry, taking waste chemistry away, the source material and whatever other costs are involved.

You'll soon get another job with all those qualifications you got when you were on the dole for eighteen years last time.

Plus there'll be plenty of jobs when the remoaners who spend all day on here telling us they're international business people leave. That'll be the day.

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What actions and how have they weakened the UK government's negotiation?

Don't you think the UK Government would be in a stronger negotiating position with the EU, if as a nation we pulled together and looked for positives regarding Brexit rather than sending messages to the EU that we are divided about the decision to leave the EU?

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Don't you think the UK Government would be in a stronger negotiating position with the EU, if as a nation we pulled together and looked for positives regarding Brexit rather than sending messages to the EU that we are divided about the decision to leave the EU?

 

Hmm..... let’s put it an other way. How weak is the government if it can be affected by the minority?

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Hmm..... let’s put it an other way. How weak is the government if it can be affected by the minority?

The government is weak because the majority of our MPs never wanted the UK to leave the EU, while the majority of the people voted to leave the EU. Too many elected MPs from all the main parties don't respect the decision made by the people and continue to obstruct the democratic wishes of the people being carried out. The government would be much weaker, if another party was the ruling party.

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Don't you think the UK Government would be in a stronger negotiating position with the EU, if as a nation we pulled together and looked for positives regarding Brexit rather than sending messages to the EU that we are divided about the decision to leave the EU?

LOL no, we have a wek government, who themselves weakened themselves by holding an election.

We started off clueless cos those who wanted us to leave didnt think idiots would actually vote for it enough to win and they didnt actually have a plan. And most of the leave "experts" then deserted the ship once it dawned on them what they have done.

We now have a situation along with no plan that people in all the parties ar fighting against each other because there is no real plan, or focus on what to do now.

 

ie:- it was never really thought out, just loads of lies thrown at the wall, see if any stick

 

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The government is weak because the majority of our MPs never wanted the UK to leave the EU, while the majority of the people voted to leave the EU. Too many elected MPs from all the main parties don't respect the decision made by the people and continue to obstruct the democratic wishes of the people being carried out. The government would be much weaker, if another party was the ruling party.

come on then, give us some reality on what YOU want to see happen, whats your idea to solve all the important decisions on leaving? spell out some reality

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LOL no, we have a wek government, who themselves weakened themselves by holding an election.

We started off clueless cos those who wanted us to leave didnt think idiots would actually vote for it enough to win and they didnt actually have a plan. And most of the leave "experts" then deserted the ship once it dawned on them what they have done.

We now have a situation along with no plan that people in all the parties ar fighting against each other because there is no real plan, or focus on what to do now.

 

ie:- it was never really thought out, just loads of lies thrown at the wall, see if any stick

Cameron was the person who called the referendum, who had no plan after the referendum result didn't go the way he expected and was the person who deserted the ship. The leave campaign was a cross party campaign led by people with no authority and no ship to desert.

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Cameron was the person who called the referendum, who had no plan after the referendum result didn't go the way he expected and was the person who deserted the ship. The leave campaign was a cross party campaign led by people with no authority and no ship to desert.

Boris went quiet just after, farage did too, why? cos they know its a poisoned chalice, and unworkable as a hard brexit that most want. they never expected to win.

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