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Uk’s Brexit Losses More Than 178 Times Bigger Than Trade Deal Gains
Well done guys. Project Truth. Still got your heads in the sand?
https:/ /www.in depende nt.co.u k/news/ uk/poli tics/br exit-tr ade-dea ls-aust ralia-n ew-zeal and-b19 52442.h tml
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My heads not in the sand. Like most sensible Remainers I know we'er out so no point in saying 'if only', 'how dumb you were, 'told you so, 'haha' etc, we just need to get on and make the best of it. Head in the sand is still believing it might all get reversed and still going on about it. Anyway look at the wider picture. See how things are in 10 years.
It seems worth mentioning to me.
I am rather hoping the Lib Dems will become the "Rejoin the EU" party (not in actual name of course) and give up the pretence that they can ever form a government on their own.
Pepple laughed at the "Referendum party" but look at us now.
The the prospct of our trade deal with the EU unravelling before Christmas, it seems even more pertinent.
Hopefully common sense will prevail all round.
I am rather hoping the Lib Dems will become the "Rejoin the EU" party (not in actual name of course) and give up the pretence that they can ever form a government on their own.
Pepple laughed at the "Referendum party" but look at us now.
The the prospct of our trade deal with the EU unravelling before Christmas, it seems even more pertinent.
Hopefully common sense will prevail all round.
Brexit isn't doing damage, certain groups using it as an excuse to cause trouble maybe. Presently we are simply in a transition period to a more acceptable status for our nation. One might have hoped folk would have got behind that by now and stopped spouting nonsense about how awful things are and how it's all the fault of those who had the guts to get us out of external control.
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