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Old 27-06-2022, 14:54   #2840
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Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
It's not a disaster but there's plenty of people who wouldn't mind the £500 a year back in their pockets that Brexit has taken from them.

Brexit is more than started, it's been done, albeit a hard Brexit that is messing up the governance of Northern Ireland and reducing investment.

I wish Covid were thwarted, it's more like that we've been able to reduce its impact through vaccinations.

Businesses generally want the freedom to trade with Europe more easily, not the scrapping of legislation that will require two costly sets of standards to be complied with if they want to trade in the UK and the growing Single Market.
There's plenty of people who voted for Brexit that would have given the £4,300 that Osborne said Brexit would cost each family per year.

The rest of what you've said is sensible, of course.
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