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Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 13 Mar 2022, 13:46
by Kwacky
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Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 18 Mar 2022, 08:31
by duke63
The owner of P&O Ferries, a Dubai-based multinational called DP World, is also a major investor in the first post-Brexit freeport...

Just gets more pathetic by the day...talk about being conned.

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 05 Apr 2022, 09:51
by duke63
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/ja ... 50570.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

So many people conned by this liar and his cronies.

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 05 Apr 2022, 14:50
by Kwacky
He's posh. Lots of people think that means intelligence.

Lots of people are easily fooled

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 24 Apr 2022, 14:29
by D6Nutz
Good to see the Tories looking after the average man in the street again.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... idend.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;



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Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 24 Apr 2022, 14:51
by Kwacky
Ficking idiots. It's there for a reason, to make sure that people injured by mechanised vehicles are able to claim damages.

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 24 Apr 2022, 14:53
by duke63
If that’s the best benefit they can find then Britain is doomed.

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 24 Apr 2022, 15:35
by StMarks
Kwacky wrote:Ficking idiots. It's there for a reason, to make sure that people injured by mechanised vehicles are able to claim damages.
(nod) To keep solicitors earning a lucrative living ?

At least they've at last found the illusive "Brexshit dividend", so those ardent brexiteeers will now have an answer for us when we ask what possible benefit has the UK derived from the debarcle. -That'll silence any of us doubters, won't it.! :x

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 24 Apr 2022, 15:52
by D41
It's an extra fifty quid, it's hardly the end of the world.

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 24 Apr 2022, 15:52
by Kwacky
You won't believe how little I'm paid mate.

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2022, 19:38
by duke63
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61259832" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

(facepalm)

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2022, 21:14
by duke63
And...

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... icial-says" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2022, 21:32
by Kwacky
Rees Mogg defending the decision is comedy gold

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2022, 21:56
by D41
Judging by that Bloomberg link, Japan seems like the only place that has figured out that lower inflation rate = higher growth rate.
Whaaaaat??

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2022, 22:00
by Kwacky
Japan has massive economy problems of its own.

I think the next few years will see a global economic adjustment downwards

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 21 May 2022, 23:32
by duke63
https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/regular- ... e-dossier/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

(facepalm)

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 03 Jun 2022, 14:21
by kiwikrasher
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-03/ ... /101125852

Is metric seriously that much of an issue?

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 03 Jun 2022, 14:32
by Kwacky
No. It's not. We've been using it for any 50 years.

There is nothing stopping people from using/displaying Imperial measurements but you have to have metric.

Lots of stuff is still generally Imperial. People talk about height and weight, mens clothes sizes, beer are all Imperial. Lots of people still use feet and inches.

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 03 Jun 2022, 14:37
by StMarks
kiwikrasher wrote:https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-03/ ... /101125852

Is metric seriously that much of an issue?
No.
Simply pandering to the nostalgia driven goons, who thought they were voting Brexshit so they would be time-travelled to a 1940's England.
Also, anything thrown into the media mix at the moment, in an attempt to obscure attention from Bojo's criminality & bumbling incompetence.

Just imho, obviously... ;)

Re: Brexit thread

Posted: 03 Jun 2022, 15:04
by kiwikrasher
Kwacky wrote:No. It's not. We've been using it for any 50 years.

There is nothing stopping people from using/displaying Imperial measurements but you have to have metric.

Lots of stuff is still generally Imperial. People talk about height and weight, mens clothes sizes, beer are all Imperial. Lots of people still use feet and inches.
Metric was introduced in Aussie in 1966... most people my age still measure height in imperial, even my kids ask "how many feet am I?"

Most mens clothing here still uses inches as well... I like a good mix, most of my aircraft trade time was on US and UK aircraft so I lived and breathed imperial, and still struggle with mm sizing in tools (lol)