Happy Brexit Anniversary??

earth was flat when I last looked
Rest in peace Terry Pratchett.

Well in spite of all that extra money we were told was going to the NHS we still here they want more.

Some things have gone up in price, I noted the eQ-3 TRV heads which I got for £15 each now doubled in price, but others have dropped in price, and the others have WiFi so it just means a different make.

Wife still went to Ireland without a passport, so nothing changed there.

We have not got back cheap New Zealand lamp or butter, so we have still lost the stuff we had before we joined, but lost the overland route to China.

Routes like the A55 we still have to maintain between EU nations, but get no EU funding, (Think it was E22)
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still used by EU traffic, but now we pay for upkeep.

The farmers are having a hard time without the EU subsidies, but this is because farmers have to look ahead at least 10 years, so fast changes, be it brexit or fuel prices, catches them out.

Travel to US does not seem to have improved, and travel elsewhere often means going through Europe even if not going to Europe, so overland has been replaced with air and sea, often with higher prices as a result.

But Colvid disguised the effect of leaving EU. So we don't know true cost, which could include Scotland leaving the UK.
 
Selling the benefits of EU membership, now that we're outside of it, will be even more difficult than it was when we were in.
Nonsense.
A ready supply of decent itinerant labour and seamless trade would boost the UK economy immediately.
Quite possibly the stoopidest unnecessary self harm ever inflicted upon this great land.
I don’t see any of you Brexers welcoming the small boat people.
 
The UK will rejoin the EU...

Because the younger generations are more clued up, and the die hard brexiteers are becoming natural wastage...

If only brexiteers could point out a single tangible benefit of brexit ;)
 
BBC News - I was a Remainer in 2016, but now wouldn't vote to rejoin the EU - BBC News
Since then, Horizon has created a Dutch subsidiary and opened a warehouse near Schiphol, which took "a massive investment of time and money".

The firm employs about 65 full-time staff in Cambridgeshire and three in the Netherlands.

TOP TIP: Always read your own links boyo. (y)

Remember when Ree Smogg made sure his set up was secure in Europe too?

Shmucks.
 
VAT on private education EU do not allow VAT on education Should please the left socialist fruit cakes ??

Figures suggest that children in fee paying schools are down by 30,000 ???
 
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