The only person that benefits from making this a taboo subject is the token milkshake magnet. We might have actually come out of the Covid shock by now if it wasn’t for that shambles of a decision in 2016.
FelisCantabrigiensis on
I think that is the nearest thing Sky News could find to a picture of Bailey actually face-palming at the mention of Brexit.
Own_Training_4321 on
The people who caused Brexit want another ride. This time they will ride us all to the ground without a failure if we will let them.
bigbadbob85 on
Not sure what people were expecting to be honest, this sounds about right.
Zobbster on
Now, how about some of that accountability to the snake oil sellers?
Krabsandwich on
“negative impact for the foreseeable future” well no shit sherlock seems to be the appropriate reply, we binned off our biggest trading partners with no real idea where to go from there.
The EU quite rightly are in the huff with us we are in the huff with them and our politicians continue to navel gaze rather than sorting the dumpster fire out. I suspect rejoining is probably off the table as we need a unanimous vote from members and I can think of one or two that would vote no.
SP1570 on
Foreseeable future = forever
Giving up seamless trade with the biggest and nearest trading partner will never be a positive.
Admirable_Mix2745 on
How the hell is this headline the case while that tragic cunt Farage is being tipped for PM?
xParesh on
We’ve lost a potential 4% of our GDP due to Brexit.
A more looming threat is that the UK government resists spending withing its means and ends up being bailed out by the IMF like Greece had to and their GDP is down 40% even today.
The UK has a lot of economic problems but Brexit isn’t is a bit of red herring. It does suggest that there will be huge tax rises next month so its nice to see that the Bank of England and the government are already starting to ge their stories harmonious and straight.
Reallyboringname2 on
But, hey!, let’s all go vote for Nige again!
The people worst affected are going to be the worst affected again.
They will never learn.
Just_Eye2956 on
Thank you David Cameron. He panicked and was a coward.
ZealousidealAir3586 on
It was never about the economy improving though was it? It was just about “taking back control”, whatever that meant/means. Loads of farmers who votes Brexit admitted within a couple of years they’d been hoodwinked and made the wrong choice.
ACompletelyLostCause on
You can’t fix a problem if you refuse to admit there is a problem. Most Brexit supporters can’t admit they were wrong, so conclude that our current problems are because we didn’t have a surficiently hard Brexit, or the evil EU are somehow stealing all our Brexit gains. I’ve given up talking to them, as their world view is on a par with flat earthers, and they refuse to accept economic data concluding it’s faked by the ‘deep state’ EU supporters.
They somehow believe that our primary goal is to undermine the EU rather then try to build a productive trading relationships with them – they are our closest and most important trading partners. The only people who benefit from this attitude are US billionaires who want privileged access to our economy and see the EU as an enemy.
We need to accept that Brexit didn’t produce the result we wanted, draw a line under it and work out how to prioritise rebuilding a trading relationship with the EU. I’m not advocating rejoining, that ship has sailed, but we need to stop trying to endless claiming Brexit was a success and there was no fallout, or somehow blame the EU for our current economic problems rather then just own them and move on.
PreFuturism-0 on
People defending Farage say that he wasn’t involved in how Brexit was done, but I see him [here](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49482032) with extreme conviction say that he wants a no-deal one, threatening the Cons if they don’t go through one, so what’s the case in reality? (Here is Farage later boasting that he “killed the Liberal Democrats and hurt the Labour party” in said general election: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50766123)
[Ok, in the second link he says he got a Brexit he didn’t want, so I don’t know, did he influence the direction it went?]
Necessary-Product361 on
And people want to make the mastermind behind this mess Prime Minister!
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It’s good we talk about it.
The only person that benefits from making this a taboo subject is the token milkshake magnet. We might have actually come out of the Covid shock by now if it wasn’t for that shambles of a decision in 2016.
I think that is the nearest thing Sky News could find to a picture of Bailey actually face-palming at the mention of Brexit.
The people who caused Brexit want another ride. This time they will ride us all to the ground without a failure if we will let them.
Not sure what people were expecting to be honest, this sounds about right.
Now, how about some of that accountability to the snake oil sellers?
“negative impact for the foreseeable future” well no shit sherlock seems to be the appropriate reply, we binned off our biggest trading partners with no real idea where to go from there.
The EU quite rightly are in the huff with us we are in the huff with them and our politicians continue to navel gaze rather than sorting the dumpster fire out. I suspect rejoining is probably off the table as we need a unanimous vote from members and I can think of one or two that would vote no.
Foreseeable future = forever
Giving up seamless trade with the biggest and nearest trading partner will never be a positive.
How the hell is this headline the case while that tragic cunt Farage is being tipped for PM?
We’ve lost a potential 4% of our GDP due to Brexit.
A more looming threat is that the UK government resists spending withing its means and ends up being bailed out by the IMF like Greece had to and their GDP is down 40% even today.
The UK has a lot of economic problems but Brexit isn’t is a bit of red herring. It does suggest that there will be huge tax rises next month so its nice to see that the Bank of England and the government are already starting to ge their stories harmonious and straight.
But, hey!, let’s all go vote for Nige again!
The people worst affected are going to be the worst affected again.
They will never learn.
Thank you David Cameron. He panicked and was a coward.
It was never about the economy improving though was it? It was just about “taking back control”, whatever that meant/means. Loads of farmers who votes Brexit admitted within a couple of years they’d been hoodwinked and made the wrong choice.
You can’t fix a problem if you refuse to admit there is a problem. Most Brexit supporters can’t admit they were wrong, so conclude that our current problems are because we didn’t have a surficiently hard Brexit, or the evil EU are somehow stealing all our Brexit gains. I’ve given up talking to them, as their world view is on a par with flat earthers, and they refuse to accept economic data concluding it’s faked by the ‘deep state’ EU supporters.
They somehow believe that our primary goal is to undermine the EU rather then try to build a productive trading relationships with them – they are our closest and most important trading partners. The only people who benefit from this attitude are US billionaires who want privileged access to our economy and see the EU as an enemy.
We need to accept that Brexit didn’t produce the result we wanted, draw a line under it and work out how to prioritise rebuilding a trading relationship with the EU. I’m not advocating rejoining, that ship has sailed, but we need to stop trying to endless claiming Brexit was a success and there was no fallout, or somehow blame the EU for our current economic problems rather then just own them and move on.
People defending Farage say that he wasn’t involved in how Brexit was done, but I see him [here](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49482032) with extreme conviction say that he wants a no-deal one, threatening the Cons if they don’t go through one, so what’s the case in reality? (Here is Farage later boasting that he “killed the Liberal Democrats and hurt the Labour party” in said general election: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50766123)
[Ok, in the second link he says he got a Brexit he didn’t want, so I don’t know, did he influence the direction it went?]
And people want to make the mastermind behind this mess Prime Minister!