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And then of course there is this


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/01/27/rishi-sunak-fighting-hard-stop-invoking-article-16-claim-boris/



The internal hysteria of the tory party playing out at cost to everyone - If only it was confined to Leavers. But Remainers and other countries pay the price too


But it's this thread and people like me that are "toxic"

Desperate stuff. All this damage for? nothing


https://amp.ft.com/content/c00ab524-4320-4036-b8f4-813cfd491bd5


Of course I am just an unintelligent poster on a local forum - smarter people than me, who have planned for leaving the eu for years and years will have loads of concrete, actual benefits. Any day now


In the meantime. This national insurance rise coming in a few months to find the nhs. Is that on top of or instead of the 350 million a week?

Sephiroth Wrote:

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> Oh so would I

>

> But weren?t we told we could do that not by

> raising taxes but by leaving eu?


"And if it wasn't for that pesky pandemic they would have gotten away with it"


More scooby snacks anyone?

I read these stories (and I know stories like this in my own life too) and I refuse to believe me calling this nonsense out makes me the toxic one. I simply refuse to be gaslit by people like Cat calling me toxic.



https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/jan/29/brexit-pubs-curry-pg-tips-but-not-weather-what-exiles-miss-about-uk?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

JohnL Wrote:

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> Every Tory MP today tweeting about how successful

> Brexit has been.

>

> Not co-ordinated in the slightest.


It's the two year 'anniversary' of leaving the EU today...I expect most of the Tory MPs would have had a coordinated social media blitz irrespective of the need to draw attention away from other troubles...

TheCat Wrote:

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> Just back from a gathering of local like-minded

> folk...hope the fireworks didn't disturb your

> dog...


You?ll be in the minority here, but I?ve a Cath Kidston pitchfork ready for the likes of you anyways.

Panic over boys and girls, Jacob Rees-Mogg has just been made Minister for Brexit Opportunities.


It was a close call between that and Minister for Making Cups of Tea as to which portfolio offered the most scope for a politician of JRM's standing...

It does sound like a made up title to give to someone to make them feel important.


Surely this work is covered by people in other roles including the "Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade" but I could just be naive

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