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REFERENDUM RESULTS AND DISCUSSION THREAD

So... New job opportunities created by Brexit? Sunlit uplands...
 
Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal is the primary factor in the crisis of small boat crossings in the English Channel, a new study has found.

The decision to leave the EU without a returns agreement in place has led to the “skyrocketing” number of dangerous crossings, according to the Durham University report.

 
Pfft, typical leftie remoaning education establishment elite blaming brexit
 
What might have been.
 

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Would still have been shit though.

There's no form of Brexit that works, just a sliding scale of drivel.
 
Don’t worry, Boris is coming back to sort it out, especially that awful NI protocol, oven ready deal that somebody said was the best thing ever
 
The good, the bad and the ugly from the Yorkshire Post’s Country Post supplement…

Good -Doug exposes the UK government lifting the ban on neonictotinoids that are banned in the EU.

Bad - Doug’s farm is being destroyed by Brexit…but he’d still vote for it again🤷

Ugly- Peter thinks the number birds migrating to Britain has reduced because Brussels is clipping their wings!

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Brexit hardman Steve Baker is backing the NI deal.
 
No vote to be had on the new deal if reports are to be believed.

Strange goings on regarding Ursula von der Leyen visiting the King. Meeting her after the advice of the Government, on his own asking, or after she requested the visit. Take your pick on who to believe.
 
"we are 28% behind in the polls"...

They were 30% behind with her darling as PM
 
preferred them being 28 pence behind in the polls tbh.
good to know the former culture minister is so savvy she can't even find the % button on her phone.
 
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