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Those Sunlit Uplands Revisited
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gromit: "I was in a bar in Manchester tonight, with a load of brits who live abroad (EU, America, far East) and all of them said we had fecked up massively. " - you mean a load of people who hate their own country so much that they don't even live in it think brexit was a bad choice? Nooo! I'd be more concerned if they didn't spit bile from abroad. Anyway gromit what were they all doing here if it's such a disaster?
//Grapes will need to be imported//
Not any more. Our wine trade is on the up.
//Britain’s wine industry is booming. With record-breaking harvests and doubled sales last year, the British wine industry has quietly become one of the fastest-growing in the world.//
https:/ /www.tr afalgar .com/re al-word /britis h-wine- product ion-on- rise/
Not any more. Our wine trade is on the up.
//Britain’s wine industry is booming. With record-breaking harvests and doubled sales last year, the British wine industry has quietly become one of the fastest-growing in the world.//
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As a remoaner, it’s not sour grapes causing me to post about Brexit – but the blindingly obvious facts of what an absolute disaster it is for the UK – which Brexiteers refuse to acknowledge.
I wonder how many Brexiteers would have voted leave if they knew that as a direct result of Brexit, by mid 2022 the UK economy would be down by over £30 billion.
I wonder how many Brexiteers would have voted leave if they knew that as a direct result of Brexit, by mid 2022 the UK economy would be down by over £30 billion.
// Not any more. Our wine trade is on the up. //
That article has stats from 2018 before the new post Brexit trade "deal" was in place, hopefully we now export more to the rest of the world as exports to the EU will certainly be down.
// all you 5Cers can cherry pick stats out of context to support your failed arguments to your heart's content it wont change anything. You lost move on. //
Hardly about the result of the vote any more, the world still turns after we exited the EU and things like trade are somewhat important if one cares about how Britain is going to fare in future. It's not all bad but to not discuss the downsides because it might offend Brexit voters is ludicrous.
That article has stats from 2018 before the new post Brexit trade "deal" was in place, hopefully we now export more to the rest of the world as exports to the EU will certainly be down.
// all you 5Cers can cherry pick stats out of context to support your failed arguments to your heart's content it wont change anything. You lost move on. //
Hardly about the result of the vote any more, the world still turns after we exited the EU and things like trade are somewhat important if one cares about how Britain is going to fare in future. It's not all bad but to not discuss the downsides because it might offend Brexit voters is ludicrous.
This from 2 months ago, and all good news, archibaldy.... but don't let it get you down. ;o)
https:/ /drinks retaili ngnews. co.uk/n ews/ful lstory. php/aid /21042/ WineGB_ reports _sales_ boom_ah ead_of_ English _Wine_W eek_.ht ml
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