No subject 07:54 - Mar 13 with 2569 views | DellHero | [Post edited 9 May 2020 19:57]
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Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 08:10 - Mar 13 with 2556 views | TheMoog | How do you know it wasn't considered? | |
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Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 08:58 - Mar 13 with 2519 views | 1576 | They all knew what they were voting for apparently, so they must have known. | | | |
Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 09:11 - Mar 13 with 2508 views | dirk_doone | You'd have to say that we've been particularly unlucky with the timing of Brexit. It couldn't have happened at a worse time. The stats are going to make it look like one of the worst decisions in the history of the British economy, even though that will largely be due to Covid-19. Many businesses are going to close down, the national debt will soar, the pound will continue its decline, poverty and crime will increase sharply and it's going to take years for us to recover to the prosperous position we were in last year in the EU. | |
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Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 09:17 - Mar 13 with 2491 views | TheMoog |
Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 09:11 - Mar 13 by dirk_doone | You'd have to say that we've been particularly unlucky with the timing of Brexit. It couldn't have happened at a worse time. The stats are going to make it look like one of the worst decisions in the history of the British economy, even though that will largely be due to Covid-19. Many businesses are going to close down, the national debt will soar, the pound will continue its decline, poverty and crime will increase sharply and it's going to take years for us to recover to the prosperous position we were in last year in the EU. |
Only an utter blend would try and blame the effects of a pandemic on Brexit. | |
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Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 09:18 - Mar 13 with 2489 views | dirk_doone |
Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 09:17 - Mar 13 by TheMoog | Only an utter blend would try and blame the effects of a pandemic on Brexit. |
which is why nobody has. The economic indicators which might have been used to show whether it was a success or failure lose their validity. In future, both sides could use that as an argument in their favour. But, there is no doubt that Covid-19 has destroyed any feelgood factor there might have been. [Post edited 13 Mar 2020 9:25]
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Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 09:31 - Mar 13 with 2465 views | TheMoog |
Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 09:18 - Mar 13 by dirk_doone | which is why nobody has. The economic indicators which might have been used to show whether it was a success or failure lose their validity. In future, both sides could use that as an argument in their favour. But, there is no doubt that Covid-19 has destroyed any feelgood factor there might have been. [Post edited 13 Mar 2020 9:25]
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It hasn't destroyed it at all. I am sure plenty of people still feel good about leaving the EU. I certainly do. | |
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Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 11:19 - Mar 13 with 2430 views | kingslandstand1 |
Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 09:11 - Mar 13 by dirk_doone | You'd have to say that we've been particularly unlucky with the timing of Brexit. It couldn't have happened at a worse time. The stats are going to make it look like one of the worst decisions in the history of the British economy, even though that will largely be due to Covid-19. Many businesses are going to close down, the national debt will soar, the pound will continue its decline, poverty and crime will increase sharply and it's going to take years for us to recover to the prosperous position we were in last year in the EU. |
But apart from that everything is going to be fine | | | |
Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 11:31 - Mar 13 with 2425 views | DorsetIan | The only relevance the virus has to Brexit is that the economic impact of the virus will now make it pretty much impossible to identify any economic impact from Brexit. And on the positive side, the existential threat that the virus represents to us all will, I hope, bring us all back together and help to heal the Brexit wounds quicker that might otherwise have been the case. | |
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Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 (n/t) on 11:42 - Mar 13 with 2415 views | DellHero |
Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 09:17 - Mar 13 by TheMoog | Only an utter blend would try and blame the effects of a pandemic on Brexit. |
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Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 12:10 - Mar 13 with 2391 views | TheMoog |
Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 (n/t) on 11:42 - Mar 13 by DellHero | [Post edited 9 May 2020 19:57]
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“As a responsible regulator, the CAA has been planning for all eventualities in the negotiations, including that of a 'no-deal', for some time. Our planning and contingency is advanced and we continue to work closely with the Government to prepare the industry for all scenarios.” That is a statement from the CAA 18 months ago yet you make it sound as though this is an issue that has just cropped up out of nowhere and caught everyone out. The CAA is a good organisation that works closely with EASA so does know what is required. Yes, there are issues to work out but that is why we have a transition period. I assume you'd rather wait until every t was crossed? Fook that. | |
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Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 12:13 - Mar 13 with 2386 views | Occasional_Showers |
Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 (n/t) on 11:42 - Mar 13 by DellHero | [Post edited 9 May 2020 19:57]
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Aww, Dave's joined the groovy gang. | |
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Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 (n/t) on 12:19 - Mar 13 with 2378 views | DellHero |
Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 12:13 - Mar 13 by Occasional_Showers | Aww, Dave's joined the groovy gang. |
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Unconsidered consequence of Brexit #31542 on 13:21 - Mar 13 with 2348 views | Capt_Koons | It may prove to be a godsend for de Pfiffel, Rees Mog, Gove et al. The financial calamity that is Brexit can be hidden away under the Coranvirus pandemic. The sun is shining for the time being on the Eton Elite | |
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