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If she had some knocked-off ciggies you'd be all ears.

 

No deal would be a disaster. Let's put it this way, are you planning a trip abroad round march or April next year?

 

The man with the van won’t be calling at Penny Towers any more.

 

No deal, no huge duty free allowance. No cheap baccy.

 

Hit em where it hurts:D

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The Ipsos MORI poll I mentioned a few posts back, which showed that 47% of the British public believed the £350 million NHS lie was conducted on 23 June 2016.

 

Is that date significant?

 

Hell yes! It was the day of the actual referendum.

 

Have you forgotten how all the polls were woefully inaccurate?

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Have you forgotten how all the polls were woefully inaccurate?

 

Some were actually very accurate. The private polling Farage used to falsely talk up a remain victory for example.

 

You’ve seen the photo of him full of glee when the pound tanked?

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Unilever who make Dove, Marmite and other products have scrapped it’s plans to move the other half of its headquarters to the Netherlands, for now. Some of shareholders don’t want the move. They don’t seem to trust the Dutch tax system. I would have thought they would have voted unanimously to move because of Brexit.

Could it be, like me they believe, it might not be a walk in the park at first after Brexit, but the country will survive and prosper.

The Dutch Prime Minister isn’t to pleased that the move isn’t going to take place. He wants to realise you can’t always get to cherry pick, as the UK has been told by the EU.

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Unilever who make Dove, Marmite and other products have scrapped it’s plans to move the other half of its headquarters to the Netherlands, for now. Some of shareholders don’t want the move. They don’t seem to trust the Dutch tax system. I would have thought they would have voted unanimously to move because of Brexit.

Could it be, like me they believe, it might not be a walk in the park at first after Brexit, but the country will survive and prosper.

The Dutch Prime Minister isn’t to pleased that the move isn’t going to take place. He wants to realise you can’t always get to cherry pick, as the UK has been told by the EU.

The decision has nothing to do with Brexit. The shareholders would lose money, if Unilever were no longer listed on the FT top 100 shares index, which would happen if they closed their UK headquarters.

 

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Some were actually very accurate. The private polling Farage used to falsely talk up a remain victory for example.

 

You’ve seen the photo of him full of glee when the pound tanked?

Surely Farage's private polling was very inaccurate given the fact you mention that he believed remain had won the EU referendum vote.

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Surely Farage's private polling was very inaccurate

 

Deliberately so, to give sterling a shot in the arm so that when it tumbled as the real result came through, his currency speculator friends in the City would make an even bigger killing.

 

Nigel could still end up in jail for this! :o

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