It Begins - regret at voting Brexit

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Well, if he doesn’t want to compete, best he gives up then. Is he the only UK based business in that field? Are the others giving up?

So Brexit means not taking back control but losing business and export sales.

This isn't the Brexit you wanted Mottie?
 
When the going gets tough, the weak give up. Looks like they’ve had it too easy in the first place and are just looking to apportion blame as their reason for giving up. They’re not businesses, they’re just someone’s folly.
 
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Then the other team deserves to lose for not adapting. Is there a reason they can’t play the long ball game?

It's not about UK Glass Eels not adapting; it is about things they can't control.
They can't make their customers do anything (including fill in forms).
 
When the going gets tough, the weak give up. Looks like they’ve had it too easy in the first place and are just looking to apportion blame as their reason for giving up. They’re not businesses, they’re just someone’s folly.

They've been in business for over fifty years.
 
When the going gets tough, the weak give up. Looks like they’ve had it too easy in the first place and are just looking to apportion blame as their reason for giving up. They’re not businesses, they’re just someone’s folly.

So you put up barriers only to work out who couldn't cope for what benefit?

Might as well punch everyone in the face and see who falls and who stands.
 
I saw that guy from Glass Eels last night on the TV.

The first thing that popped into my head was: who the hell buys £2 million quids worth of baby eels.

What do actually do with an eel?
 
When the going gets tough, the weak give up. Looks like they’ve had it too easy in the first place and are just looking to apportion blame as their reason for giving up. They’re not businesses, they’re just someone’s folly.
4 years on and Mottie is still as clueless about why the UK benefits so much from the Single Market.
 
It's not about UK Glass Eels not adapting; it is about things they can't control.
They can't make their customers do anything (including fill in forms).

Perhaps they need customers like Apple. £550 for new headphones - well sign me up for two! :whistle:
 
Don’t cry too much for that bloke. He's had a good living. Times change and you either adapt or give up. There’s going to be others in the EU that will lose out to the U.K. so it’s just tit for tat. Someone’s loss will be someone else’s gain.
 
Don’t cry too much for that bloke. He's had a good living. Times change and you either adapt or give up. There’s going to be others in the EU that will lose out to the U.K. so it’s just tit for tat. Someone’s loss will be someone else’s gain.
Wrong

Every UK business that trades with Europe will face higher costs. (Except NI)
EU businesses can find new suppliers inside the Single Market

UK businesses can't, the UK now has the highest barriers to trade of any country in the world.

UK is closed for business, courtesy of Brexit :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Don’t cry too much for that bloke. He's had a good living. Times change and you either adapt or give up. There’s going to be others in the EU that will lose out to the U.K. so it’s just tit for tat. Someone’s loss will be someone else’s gain.

His employees?

In that case why did the Government issue furlough payments, BBL loans etc.

It should be adapt or die.

Just be honest to yourself and see what you have posted in your blind loyalty to Brexit.
 
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