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Could you name one expert who backs brexit, give their reasoning and why you agree with them?That reply sums up all that has been bad about the remoaners over the past 3 yrs.
The absolute belief that no one with a hint of intelligence voted to leave.
Just because he runs a successful pub chain doesn't mean he doesn't speak absolute bollocks about brexit.I like Tim he's saved many an old building from the wrecking ball.
The smartest pub I've been in anywhere in the country is his converted cinema in Blyth. I love old cinemas, any Deco style building come to think of it. It's like stepping back in time going into the Wallaw. It's worth the journey to Blyth just to visit that pub.
I sense an element of jealousy on this thread, not to mention blind hatred because Tim supports brexit. I'd like to know how many jobs and how much revenue for the country these haters have created themselves. I think I know the answer.
Yes, dozens. I count 83 on this list alone."Dozens" "The Sun"
Yes, dozens. I count 83 on this list alone.
I think it’s been answered multiple times mate and not just on this thread.Could you name one expert who backs brexit, give their reasoning and why you agree with them?
83 is definitely a match for the thousands of remain supporting academics.
It’s contributors to one website. I think I’ve won this particular point.83 is definitely a match for the thousands of remain supporting academics.
Just because he runs a successful pub chain doesn't mean he doesn't speak absolute bollocks about brexit.
Well we’ll all find out soon enough now. Hook or by crook Boris will get us out of EU.
What is disturbing though is that even the Government’s own figures indicate that any brexit will be bad for the economy.
I personally think that both finance and manufacturing will be particularly hard hit, certainly in the short-term.
Bodies may remain uncollected and children might miss exams due to gridlocked roads in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the report said
Well we’ll all find out soon enough now. Hook or by crook Boris will get us out of EU.
What is disturbing though is that even the Government’s own figures indicate that any brexit will be bad for the economy.
I personally think that both finance and manufacturing will be particularly hard hit, certainly in the short-term.
Er, reetio.It’s contributors to one website. I think I’ve won this particular point.
Did you say that 3 years ago or did you want to leave with a deal back then?Pass, but I can’t wait to see what is true or not so bring it on. Should have gone out with no deal as soon as possible after the referendum instead of wasting all this f***ing time.
My comments were actually in relation to you posting that on here. What! have people got fed up with your constant crying on the politics board so you thought you would try it on here now to a wider audience.
You are one big bore man.
Shouldn’t you be crying over Rafa anyway?
He hasn't explained how removing tariffs from food imports isn't going to cripple our farming industry.I like Tim he's saved many an old building from the wrecking ball.
The smartest pub I've been in anywhere in the country is his converted cinema in Blyth. I love old cinemas, any Deco style building come to think of it. It's like stepping back in time going into the Wallaw. It's worth the journey to Blyth just to visit that pub.
I sense an element of jealousy on this thread, not to mention blind hatred because Tim supports brexit. I'd like to know how many jobs and how much revenue for the country these haters have created themselves. I think I know the answer.
We'd have left already if it wasn't for theERGAnother pitiful thread by our resident whiney remainers. Give it up. You lost and we are leaving.