Brexit Is a Complete failure

You not notice Cummings has gone (remember that horses*it link you posted)
You not notice Boris has gone, you not notice Truss who batted for both sides has gone, you not noticed they've bought Steve baker off with a ministerial post, you not notice Hunt got the chancellor job whilst being a staunch remainer. You not notice they've parachuted rishi in to hand the reins over to Starmer.
Thought not.
Says a lot about Brexit.

Utter shyte.
 
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Must be bad if the Torygraph is admitting it.
Slowly but surely the brexiteer bibles are realising the reality of brexit and changing their scripts...

It's only a matter of time before this incredibly stupid mistake is reversed!
 
Slowly but surely the brexiteer bibles are realising the reality of brexit and changing their scripts...

It's only a matter of time before this incredibly stupid mistake is reversed!

Many were saying there weren't any shortages in supermarkets - when there obviously were. Worse now and far more noticeable. But let's blame it on winter in Spain, etc. I'm prepared to be corrected, but hasn't Spain had winters before? Don't remember any shortages or rationing of fruit and veg. Been big gaps in Tesco and Aldi fruit and veg shelves recently.

And Doris 'promised' more choice from outside Europe and lower prices. :ROFLMAO:
 
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Worse now and far more noticeable. But let's blame it on winter in Spain, etc. I'm prepared to be corrected, but hasn't Spain had winters before? Don't remember any shortages or rationing of fruit and veg. Been big gaps in Tesco and Aldi fruit and veg shelves recently.
Well it is a major factor - even Morocco has had snow! But another major factor is the price of gas; for quite a few years in the winter months we've been able to buy tomatoes (for example) grown in the UK at Middlesborough. That got started as a way to use excess heat from the coking and steel plants, switching to gas when the steel industry shut down. Of course, because of the war in Ukraine gas prices have gone up (and continue to do so despite the msssibve recent drops on wholesale prices). So why is it that our wondetful Brexit government has put private profit before public good by imposing a windfall tax on energy companies and capping prices for both essential industries and the public at afgordable levels - as has been done by European governments? Is this another Brexit bonus?

And Doris 'promised' more choice from outside Europe and lower prices. :ROFLMAO:
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
That's some barrel your scraping, question time would never dream of putting a plant in the audience.
 
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