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Why Are Uk So Terrified Of A No-Deal Brexit ?
If no-deal is so ideal, why have we wasted years and years of expensive negotiating.
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Money would be have to set aside for a no deal Brexit anyway - at least a few £bn to accommodate for shortages and rising costs (food, fuel, medicine etc) this has been acknowledged a likely outcome for years by the Cons - TM said £4bn, BJ said £2bn.
The GB pound will drop like a pair of cheap knickers - hence why businesses and government MPs are shifting their money out. Your pensions will be worthless once the institutions trade back currencies.
The UK will go into recession with more job losses on top of the Covid job losses already.
But its ok, we have the reliable and competent Boris Johnson et al to steer us through any problems. He of course has form for leadership and decisive action.....
Still, it'll all be fine won't it.
Money would be have to set aside for a no deal Brexit anyway - at least a few £bn to accommodate for shortages and rising costs (food, fuel, medicine etc) this has been acknowledged a likely outcome for years by the Cons - TM said £4bn, BJ said £2bn.
The GB pound will drop like a pair of cheap knickers - hence why businesses and government MPs are shifting their money out. Your pensions will be worthless once the institutions trade back currencies.
The UK will go into recession with more job losses on top of the Covid job losses already.
But its ok, we have the reliable and competent Boris Johnson et al to steer us through any problems. He of course has form for leadership and decisive action.....
Still, it'll all be fine won't it.
A No Deal Brexit would be a huge act of self harm by the UK.
Any argument that could be made for it last year has been destroyed by Covid.
To those who go and on about the UK being free to make its own laws, consider this. It is not EU laws that make you wear a face covering on public transport and shops, and its not EU laws that order pubs to close at 10pm
Any argument that could be made for it last year has been destroyed by Covid.
To those who go and on about the UK being free to make its own laws, consider this. It is not EU laws that make you wear a face covering on public transport and shops, and its not EU laws that order pubs to close at 10pm
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