Brexit thread
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Re: Brexit thread
Should have checked my version before posting but still…rip off Britain is returning.
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Re: Brexit thread
It never went away, we've been subsiding other country's services via foreign (sometimes foreign state) ownership for forty odd years.
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Re: Brexit thread
Plus we failed to make any energy supply arrangements when we left the EU.
So the days of cheap surplus renewable energy coming our way are currently at an end.
So the days of cheap surplus renewable energy coming our way are currently at an end.
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Re: Brexit thread
Hopefully, the market (can't believe I'm saying that) will sort itself out. The thing with renewable energy is, you can't store it (in any great quantities yet) and you can't generate it exactly when the market needs it. It's very much in the renewable energy company's interest to sell it when they can, or they get nothing for it.
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Re: Brexit thread
I'm not a violent person but I would gladly do time if I could smash his head like a ripe pumpkin
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Re: Brexit thread
Me too. The most obnoxious, ignorant see you next Tuesday ever to get involved in UK politics in my lifetime.Kwacky wrote:I'm not a violent person but I would gladly do time if I could smash his head like a ripe pumpkin
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Re: Brexit thread
He makes it onto the news over here too once in a while.... he's a smarmy b'stard if ever there was one.
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Re: Brexit thread
I don't think there is much doubt the Govt are controlling the media.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oz33NNrs7g&t=29s[/video]
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oz33NNrs7g&t=29s[/video]
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Re: Brexit thread
I wonder which way he voted?
It's long been known that British workers don't want to do large numbers of jobs. Getting rid of EU workers was never going to solve employment issues in this country.
It's long been known that British workers don't want to do large numbers of jobs. Getting rid of EU workers was never going to solve employment issues in this country.
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Re: Brexit thread
Asking for a friend
Do we measure sovereignty in queues, empty shelves or imperial measures then?
Do we measure sovereignty in queues, empty shelves or imperial measures then?
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Re: Brexit thread
I think it is rather more another term for devolution.? (don't say that too loud though, in case the Welsh overhear )duke63 wrote:Asking for a friend
Do we measure sovereignty in queues, empty shelves or imperial measures then?
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Re: Brexit thread
What ? Told the truth?Kwacky wrote:A Remainer did it
Desperation is now coming to the fore as we lurch from fuk up to fuk up.
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Re: Brexit thread
I am visiting the UK at the moment. Managed to fill up with diesel today. Now got enough to get me back home to France on Friday, no shortages of anything there.