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...and Carole Cadwalldr is being personally targeted by multi-millionaire Aaron Banks, he who behind the support for the now-defunct Cambridge Anal-Lickita company that illegally used personal data, while money resting in other bank accounts to get around financing in the Leave campaign leaves questions to be answered.

 

Menawhile her arch-enemy Isabellend Oakshit just got the scoop on the email leaks of the UK ambassador to the US. Her bf is a big knob in the leave campaign. The UK ambassador is a Remainer.

 

Funny that.

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John Major and Gina Miller have both said they will take the government to court if they try to shut down Parliament in order to get Brexit by default. This could be the only back-up plan if Corbyn does nothing, or if he acts and they fail to get enough support. So we have a businesswoman and a former Tory PM ready to defend Parliamentary democracy.

 

Funny ol' world.

Both Boris and Hunt have both effectively said the backstop is dead. This pretty much leaves only two options on the table. Withdraw Article 50 and remain in the EU or have a hard border via No deal/WTO, breaking the Good Friday Agreement. The latter likely leading to the reunification of Ireland.

Oh well, nevermind. This is what we voted for so we must go through with it!!!!!! Oh wait.....there wasn't a box that said tick here if you want to break up the Union, be poorer and see your living standards nose dive was there???

 

Oh well I'm sure it will all be hunky dory!!!!! 😁😁😁😁

 

If it wasn't so pathetic and sad to watch this self sabotage it would almost be comical.

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Both Boris and Hunt have both effectively said the backstop is dead. This pretty much leaves only two options on the table. Withdraw Article 50 and remain in the EU or have a hard border via No deal/WTO, breaking the Good Friday Agreement. The latter likely leading to the reunification of Ireland.

 

 

Second option for me. Out whatever happens with Ireland.

 

Second option for me. Out whatever happens with Ireland.

 

The £ down to $1.24 today, a 27 month low. You want it to fall to parity or below, fancy 10% inflation do ya?

Second option for me. Out whatever happens with Ireland.

 

:manson:

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The £ down to $1.24 today, a 27 month low. You want it to fall to parity or below, fancy 10% inflation do ya?

 

 

He doesn't have to worry about this type of thing, unlike the rest of us who earn our living.

The £ down to $1.24 today, a 27 month low. You want it to fall to parity or below, fancy 10% inflation do ya?

We're on the cusp of UK real wages finally recovering to the levels they were at in 2008 (!), before the late noughties recession, a spanner in the works in the form of an inflationary shock caused by the pound sinking to new lows would not be a great look at this time.

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We're on the cusp of UK real wages finally recovering to the levels they were at in 2008 (!), before the late noughties recession, a spanner in the works in the form of an inflationary shock caused by the pound sinking to new lows would not be a great look at this time.

 

It's alright anyone with half a brain knows what's coming, the meffings will tell us it's nothing to do with Brexit though, when it's everything to do with Brexit. Food will go up 10-15% if we have No Deal, take it from someone who knows the sector.

He doesn't have to worry about this type of thing, unlike the rest of us who earn our living.

 

 

Oh be quiet. My money's as good as yours. :D

Oh be quiet. My money's as good as yours. :D

 

Money feels better when you work for it.

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It's alright anyone with half a brain knows what's coming, the meffings will tell us it's nothing to do with Brexit though, when it's everything to do with Brexit. Food will go up 10-15% if we have No Deal, take it from someone who knows the sector.

 

Chris, thoughts?

Money feels better when you work for it.

 

 

Believe me I'd love to be able to work but can't due to illness. :(

Chris, thoughts?

 

 

There may be very temporary food shortages and price rises but I hear it'll be okay in the long run and contingency plans are already being made for no deal. In fact civil service leave has been cancelled in the run up to October 31st so as to ensure all is well.

You're more optimistic than me. I have yet to see anybody give an example of how day to day life will be better for the majority of people once we leave. I'm talking about day to day quality of life, not abstract meaningless slogans like 'take back control'.

 

Why 'food shortages' should even be an option is lunacy.

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2016: We can forge our own destiny and be the world's most exciting new economy

2019: The food shortages won't be too bad

There may be very temporary food shortages and price rises but I hear it'll be okay in the long run and contingency plans are already being made for no deal. In fact civil service leave has been cancelled in the run up to October 31st so as to ensure all is well.

 

The impact if we leave compared to October 31st to March 31st is far greater. Few reasons for this - one is warehouse storage space. There is a big lack of space to store good, hence why the big businesses will be OK but the small-medium companies will get stung badly. Due to the time of year it is also harder to stockpile food as it has a shorter shelf life due to the harsher climate of the year. Price rises will happen because of the import/export tariffs - these will be permanent until we have deals with countries, so we are likely to feel these increases around Christmas time.

 

I've said it before, but leaving without any sort of deal is just economic suicide. But these are the same types of idiots who want to force moderates out of the Tory party, so before you know it there will be a majority of about 2. The only people who stand to gain from a No Deal Brexit are the little fukkers who are positioned to make a massive personal gain out of it.

2016: We can forge our own destiny and be the world's most exciting new economy

2019: The food shortages won't be too bad

This. This right here is the attitude from the strident brexiteers that makes me want to round them up and drown them all in lava. People are going to die because of poverty willingly inflicted on the country by a bunch of wealthy fundamentalists.

 

There is no good or valid reason for us to leave the EU at all, never mind crashing out on WTO rules that apparently none of the people advocating that approach even with understand.

 

Thank f*** I’m gonna be paid in Euros from December. When the arse drops out of the pounds value at least I’ll be able to pay off my credit card in full with a 50€ note

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