Brexit Barometer
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Here’s the latest opinion poll it’s not exactly a ringing endorsement 

Brexit the gift that has never given

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#2
Yawn.
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(02-17-2021, 05:47 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: Here’s the latest opinion poll it’s not exactly a ringing endorsement 

Brexit the gift that has never given

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No surprise is it ?
No Leaver has ever given us a decent, tangible benefit that will benefit all Britain’s.
But, they will continue blaming others and denying reality as they have been so brain washed so as they cannot ever admit what’s actually happening.
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#4
So, only 27% want to go back into the Union !
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(02-18-2021, 09:31 AM)JOK Wrote: So, only 27% want to go back into the Union !

I think that after the amount of pain caused from the last debate that the appetite for that to start again is going to be low. And that's partly because it actually won't make a great deal of difference to an individuals daily life if we had stayed in or have left. Which begs the question why did we go through so much pain to leave as the sunlit uplands are turning out to be anything but.

Unfortunately it does appear that, early days, we are straining to get into a position where we have 80% of the benefits of being in the EU that we had. Business is definitely suffering and when we get back to travelling around europe we may see other issues as individuals.

It really is looking like we have gone through a lot of pain for no benefit whatsoever.
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(02-18-2021, 09:39 AM)baggy1 Wrote:
(02-18-2021, 09:31 AM)JOK Wrote: So, only 27% want to go back into the Union !

I think that after the amount of pain caused from the last debate that the appetite for that to start again is going to be low. And that's partly because it actually won't make a great deal of difference to an individuals daily life if we had stayed in or have left. Which begs the question why did we go through so much pain to leave as the sunlit uplands are turning out to be anything but.

Unfortunately it does appear that, early days, we are straining to get into a position where we have 80% of the benefits of being in the EU that we had. Business is definitely suffering and when we get back to travelling around europe we may see other issues as individuals.

It really is looking like we have gone through a lot of pain for no benefit whatsoever.

And remember how much influence upon Europe we have thrown away now we are outside the tent.
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(02-18-2021, 09:39 AM)baggy1 Wrote:
(02-18-2021, 09:31 AM)JOK Wrote: So, only 27% want to go back into the Union !

I think that after the amount of pain caused from the last debate that the appetite for that to start again is going to be low. And that's partly because it actually won't make a great deal of difference to an individuals daily life if we had stayed in or have left. Which begs the question why did we go through so much pain to leave as the sunlit uplands are turning out to be anything but.

Unfortunately it does appear that, early days, we are straining to get into a position where we have 80% of the benefits of being in the EU that we had. Business is definitely suffering and when we get back to travelling around europe we may see other issues as individuals.

It really is looking like we have gone through a lot of pain for no benefit whatsoever.
It's still early days yet. Rome wasn't built in a day. (although it was built with a lot of European money Wink )
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(02-18-2021, 10:31 AM)JOK Wrote:
(02-18-2021, 09:39 AM)baggy1 Wrote:
(02-18-2021, 09:31 AM)JOK Wrote: So, only 27% want to go back into the Union !

I think that after the amount of pain caused from the last debate that the appetite for that to start again is going to be low. And that's partly because it actually won't make a great deal of difference to an individuals daily life if we had stayed in or have left. Which begs the question why did we go through so much pain to leave as the sunlit uplands are turning out to be anything but.

Unfortunately it does appear that, early days, we are straining to get into a position where we have 80% of the benefits of being in the EU that we had. Business is definitely suffering and when we get back to travelling around europe we may see other issues as individuals.

It really is looking like we have gone through a lot of pain for no benefit whatsoever.
It's still early days yet. Rome wasn't built in a day. (although it was built with a lot of European money Wink )

It would be good to get some sort of indication as to what and when though seeing as we are currently worse off.

And you'll find that those Mercian roads and that sanitation system were built with a lot of Roman (European) money as well!  Big Grin
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(02-18-2021, 10:44 AM)baggy1 Wrote: And you'll find that those Mercian roads and that sanitation system were built with a lot of Roman (European) money as well!

Only because of London. Got to love London.

Taking money from the Midlands when the Midlands is prospering, refusing to give money to the Midlands when the Midlands is struggling.
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(02-18-2021, 10:31 AM)JOK Wrote:
(02-18-2021, 09:39 AM)baggy1 Wrote:
(02-18-2021, 09:31 AM)JOK Wrote: So, only 27% want to go back into the Union !

I think that after the amount of pain caused from the last debate that the appetite for that to start again is going to be low. And that's partly because it actually won't make a great deal of difference to an individuals daily life if we had stayed in or have left. Which begs the question why did we go through so much pain to leave as the sunlit uplands are turning out to be anything but.

Unfortunately it does appear that, early days, we are straining to get into a position where we have 80% of the benefits of being in the EU that we had. Business is definitely suffering and when we get back to travelling around europe we may see other issues as individuals.

It really is looking like we have gone through a lot of pain for no benefit whatsoever.
It's still early days yet. Rome wasn't built in a day. (although it was built with a lot of European money Wink )

Can you at least give us a clue what Sunny Uplands we may be looking to build ?
Any timescales ? Any tangible benefits to us all ? Remember it has to surpass our rights, freedoms, wealth and wellfare that we enjoyed pre 2016 ?
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