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well today we have had the racing industry bleeping & screaming. Perhaps if they paid home grown talent enough they wouldn't have to be the Jocentreplus of the sporting world.
and now we have food shortages added to the list today Is there anything left? They have made our toilet rolls like sandpaper; has to be Brexits fault. Soon we won't be able to have a bet, or eat & hows the sex industry going? Is there now going to be a dearth of Eastern European ladies arriving at Dover to be picked up by Igor & his associates? "We are Doomed" said John Derbyshire some 10 years ago. How RIGHT he was |
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Sainsbury's, Asda, Waitrose and Marks & Spencer are among a host of large retailers to warn MPs that a no-deal Brexit in March will see items disappear from supermarket shelves and could put the UK's food security at risk.
It is the latest warning about the impact of a disorderly Brexit and comes after Airbus chief executive Tom Enders said last week the aerospace giant would have to move some UK operations elsewhere without a trade deal. Is this 'project fear' or is it reasoned comments from businesses genuinely fearful of a no deal Brexit? Anyone with a functioning brain should be able to tell. |
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and could put the UK's food security at risk.
What next ffs |
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Do you have the first clue about risk management saddo, or is putting smiley faces at the end of your message all you're capable of?
Some unemployed chancer off the Betfair forum knows more about international trade law than people who do it for a living. Remarkable scenes. |
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Mr Eboue i'm just about sick or your sanctimonious claptrap twinned with your abuse for anyone on chit chats views you don't like. God help anyone who disagrees with you in the real world. Do you actually have any friends or did they all leave because of the abuse? Second thoughts; don't answer that, because i have typed my last letter and full stop to you.
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I imagine eboue has plenty of friends, as he is perfectly rational about the subject. Unlike the chit chat right wing cadre who appear unable to consider for one second why Theresa May is tying herself in knots to avoid a no deal crash out. Perhaps it is because she knows that hundreds of thousands of jobs will go within a year? As predicted by the only economist who supports no deal brexit.
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That's it, I'm double digging the street verges.
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he's about as rational as a hyper meerkat. If his ranting diatribe aimed at everyone on this forum who doesn't agree with him is rational, then close the door quietly on the way out of his padded cell, Doctor Dave
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When's the vote?
doesn't seem to be happening today |
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how do eboue and dave know ANYTHING about this - they are simply repeating what their masters spew out from brussels HQ.
Or are they something else? |
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check the date, SS
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Moist - I know reading isn't one of your strengths but do try and understand what I've posted.
Sainsbury's, Asda, Waitrose and Marks & Spencer are among a host of large retailers to warn MPs that a no-deal Brexit in March will see items disappear from supermarket shelves and could put the UK's food security at risk. It is the latest warning about the impact of a disorderly Brexit and comes after Airbus chief executive Tom Enders said last week the aerospace giant would have to move some UK operations elsewhere without a trade deal. Seeing as you're a bit dim, I'll try and spell it out for you - The above are businesses that employ tens of thousands of British people (nothing to do with Brussels HQ) and they are very worried about a no deal Brexit. What is it that you're unable to understand? |
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How many people do you employ Moisk? Are you qualified to talk about managing tens of thousands of people like the above businesses or are you just another clueless idiot who hasn't the first clue how international trade works?
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you don't know a thing unless you are one of the negotiators - I have learnt never to believe what I am being fed by the remain dominated televisual media
why do you want to run down UK plc - Do your really hate the country. |
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It's not my opinion you utter cretin - THIS IS THE OPINION OF SOME OF THE BIGGEST COMPANIES IN THE UK!
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it is arrogant supercilious people like you who have helped to create this ending with the leave vote
by slanging and insulting you have turned people away from the disaster that is your beloved federal experiment have some of it back ha ha and yes I have and yes I have internationally, and tiny minds like yours repeating the constant anti brexit trash do not frighten me but an eu army and centralised tax in the hands of merkel DOES hope this helps |
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as with EVERY financial institution like the IMF down - they have been wrong every time about the future over the last three years relationg to our economy and brexit - we were told we would be fked if voted the wrong way .~what happened to the emergency budget required the day after - that was one story that was well buried and it went to the evening standard ha ha
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What a surprise, you completely ignore the concerns of some of the biggest companies in Britain and then go on an infantile rant.
Facts, the enemy of the foolish. |
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If I was so concerned about staying in the EU I'd be busy looking at property there rather than insulting people miles below my intellect on an anonymous forum.
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same as your nasty personal insults
is it a trait amongst 'progressives' like you who clearly do not like the country would rather follow your masters from brussels suck it up we are leaving and you just don't like and prefer to lash out with insults in an infantile rant |
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at least I know how to run a business - this is the problem - businessmen appear to have never been involved in negotiations
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and a great day to be looking at extra profit - how very clever of them all.
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when pensioners on fixed income are crushed by food hyper-inflation I hope you will be proud of yourself moisok/mobo/not allowed to bet
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We'll be able to divert some overseas 'aid' to help our own old uns if that's the case dave, though 'hyper' does sound rather alarmist and unlikely imo.
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well unless it's added to meerkat
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this topic didn't attract many 'no-dealers' did it. Maybe there isn't that many of them as Sky would like us to believe. They must be forking out a few shekels to the 'rare coin' dealer who spends all his waking time outside the Commons with a Poundland hat on his fastigium, calling anyone who disagrees with him a Nazi! Remind you of anyone?
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I would love a no deal. Imagine Dimbleby closing an announcement programme with 'well that's it, we've crashed out'.
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with Bruce sat on his knee. I'd pay a lot to see that; and give up my weekly ration of 2 squashed tomatoes & bruised apply ta boot!
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Good evening gents, when someone invokes Godwin's Law (also known as Godwin's Rule of Nazi Analogies) They are generally deemed to have lost the argument.
Yet many still insist on calling someone with a differing, or opposing view a Nazi. Personally I don't engage with such people anymore, I just can't be bothered. |
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rents a house on one of the most expensive streets near westminister, paid for by his supporters
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Sky?
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the Beeb?
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CH4?
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you'd think he could afford a better class of hat tbph
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it is funny and i am also sick of it - someone against democracy getting that sort of attention
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& getting paid for it, moisok
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makes you wonder what else the MM pays for in this land of opportunity
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Biased BBC up to its usual tricks. Of the 4 people on newsnight they've just interviewed right now over Brexit, 3 have been leavers, 1 is now "doesn't care", 1 is now a "remainer convert". The "leavers have changed their mind" narrative the BBC want. But opinion polls have hardly moved since the originl referendum, and keep in mind the polls were wrong in the first place, never mind 2/3 of leavers changing their mind. How puzzling.....
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to be honest Jc I have nearly given up watching any televisual news and skate over a lot of newspaper rubbish it is sucking up every bit of anti brexit propaganda and spewing it out - I should have realised it was always going to be like this
a bit like the corbyn election where even the grundian was in favour of chemical smith amazing scenes |