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A success in the vote, an abject failure in the execution, thanks to the establishment, the political class, the House of Lords, all of who won’t accept the result of a referendum, a popular vote, mos

Funny that... I've set up 3 new business in the brexit and post brexit period,  The technology business (Atmos-Clear) isn't easy and requires a lot of investment, we've secured, government a

The shithouse remainers tried everything to reverse Brexit but couldn’t, so they decided to oppose everything about Brexit and blame everything on Brexit, just so they could say “I told you !”. I

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Not often you post anything I agree with but I do with this. The bit that nails it is is part about PERCEPTION brought about by years of the left wing press and Remainers blaming Brexit for everything and doing their utmost to undermine the result of a democratic vote.

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There was always going to be some "pain" in the early years, I think everyone that voted to leave knew that but were prepared for it... what I didn't see coming was the absolute resistance and spoiling by both main parties, Boris for all his failings at least forced through the wish of the majority but its been a battle against our "own people" to move forwards...Covid stopped our economy for pretty much a year all told and thats why we are in the shit imo.. as Borr said, there is more work than anytime I can remember and at the best rates I can remember, but I'm sure this is the peak before a pretty big trough... the parties are as divided as we've ever known and spend all their time petty point scoring instead of some amount of cross party unity for the good of the country...that filters down and the division amongst us all grows every day, pick a side...there isn't a side worth picking...they should finally work for the people and deliver on promises but like the constant back and forth on here its all posturing and bullshit...

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22 minutes ago, sandymere said:
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We're partisans by nature, and once we pick a side we see the world in red or blue.

 

 

sandy id be surprised if anyone even opens a link you put up mate 

work dogs family how do you find the time to read all the bullshit you find mate no wonder your head is frazzled lol

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I think it’s extremely patronising to think that people choose one party and stick with it all their lives. 
Of course, especially up here, people say “ I vote Labour because me da did and so did me grandad so I will”, but people are a lot more politically savvy with the access to 24 hour news channels and the internet these days.

Political parties change; the Labour Party was the party of the working class when I was younger, and voted for them for years, until they deserted us and became the party of immigration and identity politics.

The Tory’s were right wing, the party of privilege and business, but I had to vote for them when Boris promised to get Brexit done and to keep the old traitorous, communist, terrorist supporting fool Corbyn away from number 10, but they are now a centre left party of high tax and immigration.

The LibDems said they would simply ignore the votes of 17.4 million people and refuse to leave the EU if they ever got into power, so they could never get my vote.

Ive voted for right of centre parties; UKIP and Brexit parties, and will probably vote Reform Party next time if they stand a candidate in my constituency, if not I’ll vote for an independent who’s views most align with mine.

So, NO, we are not always Tory or Labour, red or blue.
Some of us are not brainwashed and can think for themselves .

Cheers.

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4 minutes ago, sandymere said:
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The cost-of-living crisis on top of the damage already done by Brexit is threatening the livelihood of a small business owner in Market Harborough

 

 

Or people are just buying there lampshades on amazon like the rest of the world or going to B and Q were they have no shortage of stock but no brexit has really seen lighting go off the scale, it’s hard to believe you can actually believe the stuff you put up as an adult and a parent 

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