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Old 18-02-2022, 20:25   #3907
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
A revised timetable would also have entailed a broken promise. I’m sorry, Seph, but you are not being realistic. Covid cost us billions and billions of pounds, and not taking account of that is, well, (fill in the blank)…
A revised timetable could have been scrutinised and would provide some comfort that they have matters in hand. Truth is, Boris has no intention of honouring the important parts of his manifesto. He prefers to strut the eco-loon stage and beggar us in the process.

The Covid bill will be paid off exactly as the WW2 lend-lease debt was paid; it takes 50+ years, funded from the proceeds of economic growth.

I remind you:

- Rewilding instead of growing our own food;
- Importing gas and coal instead of producing it ourselves (save for North Sea).

I am totally realistic.
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