Thursday 28 January 2021

Taking the low road

In the middle of a pandemic, literally flying in the face of his own advice, took an RAF plane to Scotland to campaign against a further IndyRef,despite the Scottish people voting for a party whose central policy is independence.

If people vote for something, then to deny them of that fact would be undemocratic, no?

Anyway, there is strength in a union, no, not the EU the UK, don't be silly a political untion of countries is bad. Unless you're talking about the UK, then its good.

John Deadwood has been complaining about the trouble with imports into NI, stating the UK and EU should do something. Maybe being one of the braindead who pushed for Brexit, voted to trigger the A50 notification, voted to ratify the WAB and the TCA, you would have thought that leaving a trading bloc would create barriers to trade, especially when the PM's WAB split the UK internal market down the Irish Sea?

Did he not understand that when he voted for it, or is he too dim to understand?

Or is it both?

Could be.

Most traffic leaving the UK for Calais from Dover is empty, meaning we are exporting almost nothing. Cost of trying to export, even to NO or Ireland is so time consuming and expensive, most companies are not bothering.

While there is food in the shops, most will ignore the issue, but a crisis is coming, just watch the Brexiteers blame anthing other than Brexit or anyone other than themselves.

Just you wait and see.

Oh, you don't need to, they're already blaming Chancellor Merkel for it. I thought it was supposed to be a good idea?

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