Wednesday 13 February 2019

UK changed forever

It is worth remembering, that whatever happens between now and the end of next month, Brexit has changed the UK forever.

The European Medicines Agency has left for Amsterdam, and will not return The same for other EU related offices, they won't return.

Yesterday, Ford announced that in the event of no deal Brexit, they would move all production out of the UK. This brought indignation from brexiteer snowflakes, announcing either Ford's cars were shot and/or they wouldn't buy their cars any more.

If companies like Ford, Airbus, Nissan, etc. move out, then they're never coming back. Their jobs are gone forever, and jobs in the supply chain for their factories, and road haulage jobs, warehousing, etc, are also gone forever too.

It will take a generation for UK's reputation to recover, but the jobs are gone forever, and will never return. Those jobs employ people, obvs, but help fols pay rent or mortgages, use local stores and so on. In other words, keep the area economy going. Without the jobs, we all suffer.

But remember the Brexiteers say there is a bright future out of the EU. Words are easy, and easy to debunk, but the media chooses not too.

Chairman of Tesco John Allan says of no-deal Brexit - “provided we are happy to live on spam and canned peaches all will be well”.

Even if there is an A50 extension after 29 March, European Parliament only set to sit until 18 April.

Remember a Deal requires ratification by European Parliament.

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