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We are currently part of the Single Market. The terms are better than we will get after we resign, if and when our government can ever agree what it wants and can then come to a deal with EU27.

Leaving will damage our economy and our trade.

As usual, notch is trying to gloss over the ugly truth.
 
We are currently part of the Single Market. The terms are better than we will get after we resign, if and when our government can ever agree what it wants and can then come to a deal with EU27.

Leaving will damage our economy and our trade.

As usual, notch is trying to gloss over the ugly truth.
As usual JohnD is twisting.

First its disruption to economy and supplies of food and other imports.

Now he saying there wont be disruption to supplies of food and othet imports, but there could be damage to the economy.

Poor chaps confused.
 
There will be a deal, so above is irrelevant.

As usual, notch is trying to gloss over the ugly truth.
More than that, he claims to be able to decide what will occur.
If there will be a deal, come hell or high water, why is TM insisting it stays on the table? We are sleepwalking towards a No Deal!
If there will be a deal, come hell or high water, surely it makes sense to be honest, straightforward, and sensible and take No Deal off the table?
 
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Plonkers like Transam know that there will be disruption to our economy and to our supplies of food and other imports.

Since they can't refute those facts,
they don't want to enter into an adult discussion. But they want to sprinkle made-up fantasy to add confusion and to prevent anyone taking the problems seriously.

As usual JohnD is twisting.

First its disruption to economy and supplies of food and other imports.

Now he saying there wont be disruption to supplies of food and othet imports, but there could be damage to the economy.

Poor chaps confused.
Sorry, notch, that is a complete distortion of what John said.
John said, "Plonkers like Transam know that there will be disruption to our economy and to our supplies of food and other imports.

Since they can't refute those facts,"......
 
Worse case scenario, we go back to how it was and only have our fruit and veg when it’s in season. It’ll do some people good to wait for produce, they’ll enjoy it all the more. I’m prepared anyway - we took on an allotment last year so super fresh home grown produce for us. :D
 
Worse case scenario, we go back to how it was and only have our fruit and veg when it’s in season. It’ll do some people good to wait for produce, they’ll enjoy it all the more. I’m prepared anyway - we took on an allotment last year so super fresh home grown produce for us. :D
 
Silly notch wriggles like a maggot on a hook.
 
Bless, JohnD cant make his mind up what he said.
If you fail to understand someone's comment, and you obviously did, either that or you deliberately distorted what he said, then you are in no position to comment on the veracity of someone's post.
 
Plonkers like Transam know that there will be disruption to our economy and to our supplies of food and other imports.

Since they can't refute those facts, they don't want to enter into an adult discussion. But they want to sprinkle made-up fantasy to add confusion and to prevent anyone taking the problems seriously.


Tis plonkers like u who bury yer ead in the sand :LOL:

As for made up was an article in the I paper ;)
By a journalist Katie Grant consumer insights group Kanter world panel were quoted

Plonker :LOL:


Johnd wriggles like s maggot on a hook
 
If you fail to understand someone's comment, and you obviously did, either that or you deliberately distorted what he said, then you are in no position to comment on the veracity of someone's post.
Ok, I take it back - THIS is the funniest thing you've written in ages! :)
 
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