I give up. It’s like talking to a brick wall, only less satisfying. Retailers spend money on development, and have done for years. Except not this year. This is NOT a coincidence. But believe what you like, I imagine you’ll be a lot less busy when your customers go bust
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Replying to @GrumpyOldGit5 @JamesElise160 and
You've dodged around a lot in this discussion. You're original point was that basically nothing will change in the event of Brexit "I'll have a job so it's fine" seemed to be the sentiment. You've then tried and failed to back that I'm alright Jack attitude up.
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Replying to @GrumpyOldGit5 @ElJeppy and
Oddly enough, the aerospace, chemicals food and drink and pharmaceutical industry have come out today and said boris’s deal will be hugely damaging (having previously said that no deal brexit would be the worst option)
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Replying to @GrumpyOldGit5 @ElJeppy and
Wow. There is literally no evidence that will prove to you that brexit is a stupid idea is there? And when it turns out that it is indeed an utterly stupid idea, it will of course be the eu’s fault and remainers fault for “not believing”.
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It's very clear that you are both blinkered and incredibly ignorant of basic things. If anything you are an object lesson in why a Brexit referendum was always a bad idea. You're the poster child for a Dominic Cummings patsy. God help your clients though I suspect that was a lie.
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