:Brexit: Brexit - The Aftermath

This is quite obviously a debatable point of view you retard not a fact, are you simple on a Sunday for the merriment of the village?

Comments like that simply illustrate everything about you. Thing is, we al know you are trying desperately to be king of the wind up, but you need to try harder

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Thanks, its nice to be recognised.

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Interesting

I guess you all seen the empty supermarket shelves pictures today and Brexit is blamed.

Well.
Just back from Auchan Hypermarket in town & village store

Exactly the same.
Empty shelves, freezers, little or no Fresh or frozen Veg.

Village has had nothing except bread delivered in 5 days.

Maybe a bigger supply chain issue than Brexit?

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There’s bound to be disruption just because of the covid situation. Plus there’s blizzards in Spain and general winter weather transport problems all over, but none of that makes much of a headline.

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:man_facepalming:

And people are surprised and/or upset about this happening. Just one of the consequences the UK has to suck up and get on with :roll_eyes:

Here is the second slowest steamroller in the world.

Brexit, at four years and counting, is the first. Shit that people didn’t manage to get out of the way, but at the same time, it’s not exactly Britain’s poorest being hit hardest here, is it?

the ‘poorest no’ but plenty of working class folks who saved and saved and retired out there… read the article, the rich folks wont have any problems…

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…and saved and saved and assumed everything would remain the same forever even though there was a vote four years ago suggesting something quite specific would change.

I’d have as much sympathy for a punter knowingly backing a horse that was already at the knacker’s yard.

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I have absolutely NO Sympathy for any of them.
Ostriches the lot of them.

Like you said the vote was 4 years ago. The research we had to do. The nightmare Hobsons Choice we were left with.

They need an income well duh. Post Jan 2020, I would have needed an income of £36k a year to get residency for Mrs P_F. A YEAR AGO!

This is what Democracy is. Sometimes you get a set of rules you dudnt vote for.

Whingeing Poms whinge. Some of us had to suck it up & get on with it the best we could.

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I think like many with a vested interest in Remain, real or imagined, they were just gambling on the thing being overturned instead of making plans for reality.

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Not having sympathy with respect to having four years to get ready is one thing, but this is more about the fact someone changed the rules after your horse has won…

Folks who retired etc to warmer climes because they could, and now cant stay because they could not afford private healthcare costs etc…

Nope. This is continuing to think your horse is a runner even though it died four years ago.

Some of these folk might have sold up years ago if not for Remainers making it look like it would never happen.

No argument from me, though one point of clarification on them not being the poorest, some of them will find it tough to live to whatever standard they had in Spain if they have to come back to the UK.

Clearly not the brightest of folk then?

Three quarters of a million people with no Spanish savings have just lost their jobs due to COVID.

Strangely these are the people the liberals and many others scorned and laughed ie the Benidorm lot, using them to justify their argument now is a strange but hardly surprising move.

In the UK? And, so what? Not part of the discussion.

What?

I’m not sure what I’m reading here. Who are the Bendorm lot, who are the liberals you are referring to that they are laughing at?

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