The deals were the back bone of the leave campaign. Easy better deals in which we held all the cards because the EU needed us more than we needed them. Remember? Millions of people voted based on those falsehoods.
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There was also plenty said a slow and steady disentangling. This was also part of manifestos in 2017. As for trade deals do you still believe the false promises regarding those made in 2016?
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There was a lot said about a lot of things but the deals were about trade. We haven't even got to that bit yet thanks to self interested parties, who stand to lose a great deal of personal income, convincing the gullible to whom it makes no difference, that it's better to remain.
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Those "self interested parties" are protecting the lives and livelihoods of the majority. Brexit is NOT in the best interests of this country and it never has been.
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They are not at all. Do you know how many people have had their standard of living directly affected by membership of the EU? No you do not. Look at the reports and actually read them. Lower paid workers (the majority) have been effected to a much greater extent.
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Austerity damaged the poorest and most vulnerable. Nothing to do with the EU. Brexit will damage us even more. If you want to believe otherwise then there's nothing else to say.
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What brought about austerity? Gordon Browns fiscal policies? Spending by labour combined with the global collapse of the banks? Brown realising he had a bloody great hole he could fill by putting pressure on the housing market by allowing everyone in when he didn't need to?
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Profit before people caused 2008. Cutting public services to the bone ruined lives and was unnecessary. They even said we were all in it together whilst the rich got richer. The rich will also get richer while the poor get poorer if we Brexit. You're defending the indefensible.
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Oh dear. Enjoy your fact free diet. Fortunately the majority are no longer asleep to the realities of Brexit or the forces behind it. Bye.
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