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    What do you think of the brexit twit with his little flag?

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    I think the twit has little respect for his flag and that history will judge him harshly. I suspect that judgement has begun already.

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    Interesting that he's probably the most successful single issue politician that has even been. Consequences will be felt for generations with the UK on their knees looking for trade deals in the near future, perhaps the penny will drop soon but wouldn't bet on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sibbald View Post
    Interesting that he's probably the most successful single issue politician that has even been. Consequences will be felt for generations with the UK on their knees looking for trade deals in the near future, perhaps the penny will drop soon but wouldn't bet on it.
    Fishing Industry already realizing they bet on wrong horse w Brexit ..
    I do what I want. I cannot do otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pigsmickey View Post
    What do you think of the brexit twit with his little flag?

    Shove his little flags where the sun ☀️ don’t shine ??
    I do what I want. I cannot do otherwise.

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    The Bank of England delivered an unwelcome message on the eve of Brexit day, that Britain's long-term growth potential had dropped from over 2% ahead of the referendum to around just over 1% in the coming years.
    The Bank has long been concerned about the economic impact of Brexit and was concerned that introducing barriers to trade could stifle economic growth in future.
    Even if the UK successfully and smoothly negotiates a good free trade agreement as pledged by Boris Johnson, Britain's long-term growth potential will be roughly half of what it was before the referendum.

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    A dangerous little prick, in it for his own self interest only, i can’t believe how blind the British electorate are

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    Doesn't bother me really, only time will tell if it was a good move. We've enough shite here to be worried about.

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    It's Twit spelt with an 'a' instead of the 'i' 😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    Shove his little flags where the sun ☀️ don’t shine ??
    Martina Anderson has now lost her job as a SF MEP in the North here Stephanie.

    You're not related to her by any chance ?
    Hello darkness my old friend.....

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