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Simple, because we haven't taken back control.
We haven't? So what was Brexit for?

Six years on and we haven't taken back control, haven prevented or slowed down immigration, still paying out EU billions, has cost the UK Billions in Brexit failures and costs, don't hold any cards, have a Tory government in disarray, boat loads of illegal immigrants landing daily, have an NHS desperately waiting for its £350 mill per week and ECHR still in full effect.

Brexit - utter pile of poo and getting worse by the day.
 
But you told us you knew exactly what you voted for and that you had got what you wanted...
I had a choice: Stay in the EU or leave the EU. I wanted the U.K. to leave the EU and voted accordingly. I got exactly what I voted for. you didn’t. Suck it up.
 
We haven't? So what was Brexit for?

Six years on and we haven't taken back control, haven prevented or slowed down immigration, still paying out EU billions, has cost the UK Billions in Brexit failures and costs, don't hold any cards, have a Tory government in disarray, boat loads of illegal immigrants landing daily, have an NHS desperately waiting for its £350 mill per week and ECHR still in full effect.

Brexit - utter pile of poo and getting worse by the day.
Four years were spent arguing. We're only two years into it. I expected it to take 10 years for the bitter taste to leave the greedy mouths of the EU puppet masters. There’s a time to go yet. Calm down,
 
Four years were spent arguing. We're only two years into it. I expected it to take 10 years for the bitter taste to leave the greedy mouths of the EU puppet masters. There’s a time to go yet. Calm down,
Quite agree, spent 1972 years outside the EU, 47 years in it, so lets see what the next few hundred years bring before we decide on whether it was a good or bad decision, to many knee jerk reactions to it ( a bit like global warming and 2 hot days)
 
So why don't you show the stats boyo and put your money where your mouth is?
There are no stats, you cannot disprove what I have seen by asking for stats (or links). That's John D's tactic.
 
lets see what the next few hundred years bring before we decide on whether it was a good or bad decision
But we were promised quick and easy trade deals and would instantly take back control of fishing and that a raft of trade deals were ready to go, come 29th March 2019.

Few hundred years?


Brexit - utter pile of poo.
 
There are no stats, you cannot disprove what I have seen by asking for stats (or links). That's John D's tactic.
If you just make stuff up then all you will get is ridicule and fellow gammons cheering you on for it.
But no, you can't deny another an opinion.
 
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Our exports to the EU are higher than they've ever been, partly because of our energy exports to them to help keep their lights on
Thats funny because Brexit was meant we no longer needed to trade with the EU

but it turns out we do, the EU is our biggest trade partner by a country mile.

but Now all our trade is subject to Brexit red tape….so our businesses all make less money.
 
The ever shifting sands of Brexit. Cross off one failed excuse for the Brexer-shítshambles and they quickly move onto the next
It’s their MO

once they’ve had to admit Brexit is an economic failure they say “we didn’t do for that, we did it for sovrinty innit”
 
but Now all our trade is subject to Brexit red tape….so our businesses all make less money.
Or maybe the French are disrupting transport and traffic into the EU to reduce the amount of goods and tourist trade that the UK is sending into the EU. This could be to help the sales of EU produced goods to EU countries.
 
It must surely be obvious to even the most rabid of remainers that the current situation cannot carry on
That’s true, the current situation can’t carry on.

brexit is a failure and so is 12 years of Tory power: stagnating economy, stagnating wages, public services collapsing.
 
Or maybe the French are disrupting transport and traffic into the EU to reduce the amount of goods and tourist trade that the UK is sending into the EU. This could be to help the sales of EU produced goods to EU countries.

There is no need for the French to do that, unfortunately Brexit does that all by itself.

Thousands of UK businesses have relocated to be in the Single Market.

the very significant trade barriers ( rules of origin checks, sPs controls, transit documents, customs declarations) have caused serious damage to our competitiveness.

And let’s not forget the businesses like: music, entertainment, exhibition, photography, video, service engineers etc etc - none of them can now freely travel,and work in a marketplace of $16 trillion.
 
There is no need for the French to do that, unfortunately Brexit does that all by itself.
So why did only 6 or 7 French border staff arrive for work when there are 14 desks to be manned in "normal" times,.

I did vote for the UK to join the Economic Community, It was a community that assisted and made possible trade between businesses in the member countries.

I did not vote for a bunch of European governments to morph the members of the Economic Community into a community that took control of the laws, rules and courts of the members states of the Economic Community
 
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Thats funny because Brexit was meant we no longer needed to trade with the EU
Not . Nobody said that , ever.
Just that it would open the door to the rest of the world.
but it turns out we do, the EU is our biggest trade partner by a country mile.
which was what was said all along .
but Now all our trade is subject to Brexit red tape….so our businesses all make less money.
Early days, they were never going to make it easy for us.
 
If you just make stuff up then all you will get is ridicule and fellow gammons cheering you on for it.
But no, you can't deny another an opinion.
It's not made up though. I've experienced, in my own line of work, and have seen in other business, shortages, lower production and lowered work ethic due to the scamdemic. I wouldn't believe you if you said that you had not experienced similar - unless you lived somewhere miles away from civilisation and were either super-rich or in receipt of public money. Some business have received a boost because of it, like Amazon, but generally speaking the pandemic has done massive damage to industry everywhere.
 
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