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  1. skybluetony176

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Haven’t listened to James O’Brien today. I was referring to comments made by the head of the OBR yesterday that brexit has damaged the UK GDP by 4% and that is expected to continue long term. It’s also what they said would happen as part of the apparent project fear. Looks like the experts were...
  2. skybluetony176

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Apparently the effects of brexit are twice as damaging to the economy than the pandemic so in reality you’re more likely to be paying more tax to cover the effects of brexit than you are the pandemic. Still no VAT cut on energy bills either, another brexit promise undelivered.
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    Red Wedge

    I was always a fan of between the wars. He did a great song about the iceberg for a commemorative album for the titanic a few years back.
  4. skybluetony176

    Brexit Benefits

    Who have struggled to find anything positive about the budget to the extent of having Ed Sheerens diet on the front page instead.
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    Totally random ... But

    Understand it if there’s a view.
  6. skybluetony176

    Brexit Benefits

    And so the scallop war begins. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59073715
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Probably as well as Rob Roberts.
  8. skybluetony176

    M25 blocking

    Not even remotely. It’s just a fact of life. Actually it’s also the suggestion that China’s carbon footprint is China’s problem, it isn’t. China is the world’s factory. Every industry in the world relies on raw materials and components from China so the suggestion that you can just boycott...
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    M25 blocking

    Is that even possible when China makes 75% of all battery cells made in the world. Everything you own that has a battery contains a component that was probably made in China even if the item itself wasn’t.
  10. skybluetony176

    M25 blocking

    Could be worse. You could be on the opposite end of the argument The hole this guy keeps digging for himself is getting so deep that it doesn’t matter how much concrete can “grow” there won’t be enough to fill it. Although I’ve never heard of this guy before this so in many ways being stupid...
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    M25 blocking

  12. skybluetony176

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    So. Just to be clear. We have labour shortages causing shelves to empty in shops, panic buying, industries slowing to a crawl because they can’t get materials, we’re pumping untreated sewage into the rivers and seas, industries lost access to markets, a government who’s willingness to bend over...
  13. skybluetony176

    Brexit Benefits

    That and part of the reason it isn’t being treated is because of availability of the required chemicals which brexit is impacting.
  14. skybluetony176

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    It’s part of some master plan to deter people arriving in boats.
  15. skybluetony176

    Brexit Benefits

    And a reality at the same time.
  16. skybluetony176

    Brexit Benefits

    It’s the same for most things that have been privatised from public ownership in this country, foreign governments end up owning a bigger stake in UK infrastructure than the UK government.
  17. skybluetony176

    Brexit Benefits

    Just a thought. With the government giving the green light to water companies to dump untreated effluents directly into rivers and the sea I presume this means that the water companies are exempt from fines for doing so? Couple that with a lower bills for chemicals could be some big dividends...
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