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Brexit slowly becoming a Farce.


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On 23/07/2021 at 12:19, Lofarl said:

There’s no point in laughing at people that voted leave and now realise that it was a shite idea.

 

People have been fed shite news stories for decades about Brussels bureaucrats measuring the length of bananas or the weight of sugar cubes.  Couple that with some sense of entitlement over our brave boys in ww2 and this was inevitable.

I don't know about "no point". 

It's a constant education for me. I would have thought that someone who relied on cheap continental labour and beer wouldn't have been stupid enough to vote against their own interests. I thought Wetherspoons c**t would be a real outlier. 

I've always regarded the notion of "false consciousness" as middle class do gooding bollocks but Brexit's like a textbook case study of it. 

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16 hours ago, coprolite said:

I don't know about "no point". 

It's a constant education for me. I would have thought that someone who relied on cheap continental labour and beer wouldn't have been stupid enough to vote against their own interests. I thought Wetherspoons c**t would be a real outlier. 

I've always regarded the notion of "false consciousness" as middle class do gooding bollocks but Brexit's like a textbook case study of it. 

False consciousness.  Not heard that phrase for a long time.

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53 minutes ago, Theroadlesstravelled said:


The gammon horde who have a hard on about war will love this.

Rationing, Blitz spirit, Captain Tom and all that.

Yes.  Let's not forget that WW2 gave us Rhubarb Crumble.

Supermarket seems to be out of that too.  I don't understand.

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7 hours ago, Baxter Parp said:

 

I'm on holiday in Ireland with fully stocked shelves, pubs open for indoor drinking and fields full of beef cattle selling for good prices and exporting well. (For the benefit of some twat who was the farming expert). This was on the news here and they're laughing their arses off. 

 

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10 hours ago, speckled tangerine said:

I'm on holiday in Ireland with fully stocked shelves, pubs open for indoor drinking and fields full of beef cattle selling for good prices and exporting well. (For the benefit of some twat who was the farming expert). This was on the news here and they're laughing their arses off. 

 

Heard you had to be double jagged to drink indoors?

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4 minutes ago, welshbairn said:

Heard you had to be double jagged to drink indoors?

Yeah. Irish/EU citizens need their letter/QR code proving double vaxxing.  They've been strict on the doors of establishments with this. Children don't need this if they are with indoor diners, but all adults need to leave contact details.

The weather has been glorious so we've remained outside. Grey area as to our Scottish Government letters would be accepted or not. One place said yes (hypothetically). Another said they wouldn't be sure.

 

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11 hours ago, speckled tangerine said:

I'm on holiday in Ireland with fully stocked shelves, pubs open for indoor drinking and fields full of beef cattle selling for good prices and exporting well. (For the benefit of some twat who was the farming expert). This was on the news here and they're laughing their arses off. 

 

The news presenters? 

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1 hour ago, speckled tangerine said:

Punters and folk around the pub.

The news presenters leave that kinda thing until they're off air.

I'm sure they were! Probably in hysterics... 

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28 minutes ago, pawpar said:

Honda workers in Swindon to face 'reality check' after it closes

Swindon EU vote - Leave 54.7% Remain 45.3%.  f**k them.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-57987601

Bit of a shame for any of the 45.3% all the same.

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1 minute ago, welshbairn said:

Seems production is going back to Japan rather than to an EU country, the switch to electric was probably another reason on top of Brexit. 

This sort of thing is to brexit as extreme weather events are to man-made climate change. 

You can't say for sure that CO2 emissions caused any one particular typhoon to cause floods, but you can be confident that it would have been less likely without. 

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16 minutes ago, coprolite said:

This sort of thing is to brexit as extreme weather events are to man-made climate change. 

You can't say for sure that CO2 emissions caused any one particular typhoon to cause floods, but you can be confident that it would have been less likely without. 

Wholeheartedly agree, but with mainly tariffless deals made with both the UK and the EU, and a full retooling on the cards for the switch to electric, and Brexit on top, it probably wasn't a hard decision to bring the jobs back home. I'd assume the shipping costs are fairly marginal. 

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52 minutes ago, welshbairn said:

Seems production is going back to Japan rather than to an EU country, the switch to electric was probably another reason on top of Brexit. 

And yet Nissan and Envision are  investing in building electric cars in Sunderland - https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/jul/03/sunderland-is-coming-up-shining-despite-brexit-and-the-pandemic

"Between the council and national government, £100m is being invested into a hi-tech manufacturing park adjacent to the Nissan plant, which before the announcement from the Japanese carmaker was expected to generate between £500m and £600m of investment from the private sector. With the £423m from Nissan and £450m from battery maker Envision, this target has already been smashed.

"The Brexit effect, which some Remainers had gleefully wished upon Leave-voting Sunderland, has failed to materialise here."

 

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/jul/01/nissan-sets-out-plans-for-1bn-electric-car-hub-in-sunderland?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

"Nissan has set out plans for a £1bn electric vehicle hub in Sunderland which the Japanese firm says will create 6,000 new jobs at the firm and among its suppliers, safeguarding the future of Britain’s largest car factory as motoring moves away from petrol and diesel."

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