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  1. Oct 18

    Tesco is leaving Finland, due to Brexit. The French company Carrefour will take over. It's about 800 stores and a turnover of more than 11 billion. Just another brexit benefit, for the EU that is.

  2. What is it about people in Britain that allow them to ignore or excuse the things that are happening? Covid rates? ‘Get over it.’ Climate change? ‘Not happening mate.’ Brexit chaos? ‘It’s fine where I am.’ What made us so thick, hateful & uncaring? I’m tired of feeling ashamed.

  3. Oct 18

    God we are so crap.

  4. As usual, the EU will disintegrate imminently AND the UK escaped by the skin of its teeth from being fully absorbed. A notion at the heart of the Brexit delusion: the EU is too weak AND too strong, overreaching AND unambitious, inflexible AND manipulated, impotent AND omnipotent.

  5. 🇬🇧🇬🇧 BOOM BRITAIN 🇬🇧🇬🇧 Halewood & Nissan didn't close, Ford & Boeing reinvested, banks didn't relocate, UK economy over takes India as 5th largest in the world. There's much more! The list is endless & still growing. But positive business posts are being ignored by MSM

  6. “What is surprising is not UK’s exports to EU are down significantly - that was to be expected given but our non-EU exports are down 21% on a backdrop of global trade rising massively. Germany’s exports globally are up by 16%” Welcome to Boris Johnson’s “golden age”

  7. Oct 18

    The magic of Brexit. An hour and a half and counting stood in the passport queue on arrival at Madrid airport.

  8. Oct 18

    Brexit timeline: 2016 - Brexit makes us better off 2017 - Brexit won't make us worse off 2018 - Brexit will make us worse off but only for the first 50 years 2019 - Nobody ever claimed it would make us better off. 2020 - We don't care if we starve 2021 - It's all Remainers' fault

  9. Oct 17

    Buried in today's Mail on Sunday polling showing comparisons between Johnson and Starmer, is this poll on EU membership! As the public, even the pro Brexit Mail readers, increasingly decide we made a mistake, it will be harder for this Brexit Government to maintain its poll lead.

  10. Oct 17

    ‘We got Brexit but Johnson isn’t maximising it!' says Farage. Another perfect example of how no Brexit can ever be 'real Brexit' - if it's failing, as it clearly is, it has to be the fault of the implementation, never Brexit itself, which remains pure and holy.

  11. Britain wants to Exit from Brexit

  12. "The loss was a record for Wetherspoons at £154.7million, with sales declining a whopping 38% to £772million... the business has recently suffered from a lack of staff, beer, food, and now potentially wine."

  13. 9 hours ago

    As a young broken hearted 22 yr old I got a flight to Lanzarote with a few pence. Found a bar job, met some of my lifelong best friends and partied. It was easy. This has been taken away from our kids with & only 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 can give that back to them 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  14. 8 hours ago

    Can only assume that Covid is being allowed to run wild because Johnson needs more and more of it to cover up the consequences of Brexit.

  15. Oct 18

    It's interesting that we are meant to feel sorry for the Leave voters who "didn't get the Brexit they voted for" but not the Remain voters who didn't want the Brexit they got. There's an unsatisfactory asymmetry here.

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  16. Nigel Farage Owned

  17. Fishing industry 'on course to lose £300m post-Brexit' fishermen's trade body claims Welcome to Boris Johnson’s “golden age”

  18. Oct 18

    Johnson is stoking covid in the UK. Another lockdown will disguise Brexit crises and give him a boost when he has another freedom day. This is not incompetence this is planned. please RT this. The government need to start taking responsibility

  19. Oct 17

    So, we’ve got… Visas for more and more industry shortages Indefinite delays to border checks Renegotiating of protocol Relaxation of cabotage rules If we’re being honest… Johnson is actually getting Brexit undone

  20. The Daily Express knows it’s readers. They want their “freedom of movement” back. We’re barely 10 months into Brexit and they want it back. This is how it’s going to work. This is how it was always going to be levered.

  21. There are only two pertinent questions around Brexit remaining. 1. How long will it last until it is in essence reversed (re-join SM, etc)? 2. How much damage will it end up doing to Great Britain and its standing in the world?

  22. Oct 17
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  23. Well this is awkward for the Daily Mail🤭 If there was a vote on EU membership tomorrow, only 36% would vote out.

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