But when you vote for something and people call you all the names under the sun and then have the audacity to say you didn't know what you voted for that annoys me and I'm guessing it would you.
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I respect your choice and have no doubt it was a well considered one. The muddiness of the whole 2016 process, however, gives me serious pause. I believe it in no way justifies a no deal Brexit. Stopping one in my opinion is paramount.
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To be honest when I voted leave I hadn't heard or even thought about deal or no deal it was just leave, I knew there was bound to be some disruptions but I also knew sorry thought that we as a country would knuckle down & pull threw it as we've done in the past, how wrong was I.
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Replying to @stevesnr50 @ElJeppy and
We're I live we have the largest ports in the country which handles the most import tonnage in the country the Humber ports I get around alot of various companies having my own Electrical business and not one of them are worried about no deal imports exports won't be affected
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Replying to @stevesnr50 @ElJeppy and
Has for shortage of food we only get 30% from the EU and produce around 50% ourselves which some products can be escalated within a very short time so we are 70% self sufficient the 20% which comes from other countries could soon be 30% but that's a worse case scenario
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Replying to @stevesnr50 @ElJeppy and
But we don't need to put ourselves through it at all, Steve.
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Replying to @warren_peas1 @ElJeppy and
I did say worse case scenario but is very unlikely, guess your saying remain sorry but our opinions are different and I respect other opinions, it's like the scare of medinces the CEO of the NHS has publicly stated there will not be a shortage but people still say there will be
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Replying to @stevesnr50 @ElJeppy and
I have good friends who are desperate – and I mean, desperate – because their daughter is life-dependent on meds which cannot be stockpiled. They ask why their daughter should be at such risk for something which is, at root, an ideological project.
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Replying to @warren_peas1 @ElJeppy and
I'm on tablets for epilepsy which can't be stockpiled but even my doctor has said don't be concerned. Please read this NHS report https://www.england.nhs.uk/eu-exit/medicines/medicines-faq/#q1 … and here's another report believe the people/organisations that know not the media. https://www.epilepsysociety.org.uk/contingency-plans-epilepsy-medications-case-no-deal-brexit#.XXF35x7TU0M …
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Replying to @stevesnr50 @ElJeppy and
I respect your position, sincerely. Let's hope, for all concerned parties' sake, that all is well.
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Amen to that.
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